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Issue No.: 22
Operator’s Manual
S C A N N ER - 8 5 X X
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CONTENTS
1. TECHNICAL DETAILS.
2. SPECIFICATIONS.
3. KEY OPERATION.
4. CONNECTIONS DETAILS.
5. USER GUIDE.
6. MODE OF OPERATION.
7. RELAY TABLE.
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING.
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NOTE: The possible combinations are explained in the operational manual in Topic no. 8.
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• Dimension-
320 (H) x 350 (W) x 420(D) 3.1.1.2. ENTER/ACK
85xx-EXP This key is used to enter the value of the
• Case-Material:- Cast Al. LM- selected parameter. After setting the data to
6(A6-M).Paint-Epoxy, Light proper value, if ENTER key is pressed, the data
Grey Shade 631,IS:5. will be permanently stored in non-volatile
memory. On pressing of ENTER key, the
• Dimension- decimal point on last digit disappears to indicate
560 (H) x 275 (W) x 210(D) that data is entered. Now, the data change is
• Key – 9 push button keys for not allowed until ENTER key is pressed once
front access. again. On pressing of ENTER key once again,
Relay Card with DC contact decimal point on last digit will glow and allow
change in the data.
Rating: 30/110/220VDC @
This key when pressed during RUN MODE will
2/0.3/0.12A be considered as an ACK key which is used to
acknowledge the relays and LED status as per
2.11. OTHER OPTIONS logic selected.
3.1.1.3. INC (▲)
1. Channel to channel online isolation up
This key will increment the selected
to 125V AC and 300V DC and off-line
parameter value by one count in program,
isolation up to 500VDC is available for
configuration or calibration mode. if you keep
Critical Applications.
pressed the key then value will be
incremented by 10 times faster up to the
2. Horizontal Scanner:
maximum value of that particular parameter.
Bezel size - 192 X 96 mm
Depth behind panel -208 mm / 3.1.1.4. DEC (▼)
250mm (with terminal plate)
Panel cutout - 188 X 92 This key will decrement the selected
parameter value by one count in program or
configuration mode. If you keep pressed the
key then value will be decremented by 10
3. CONNECTION DETAILS: times faster up to the minimum value of that
particular parameter.
There are nine keys for operation of the
3.1.1.5. NEXT /GCHK
instrument. For understanding the operation
first let us see the operation of keys. This key is used to move into next parameter
3.1.1.1. VFY in a current mode. In MAN mode it is used to
select next channel for fixed channel display.
This key is used to select desired parameter Also during RUM Mode this key is used as
in configuration, program, verify Relay map check key. On pressing NEXT
configuration and verify program modes. On /GCHK key for at least 3 sec the Relay map
first press of this key, it will display display feature is enabled and display shows
set point type , group number and channels
Md mapped to it is shown by LEDs AL1 and AL2
glowing.
upgm Verify program
hh
mode
By pressing INC or DEC key you can select
the desired mode (VPGM, PRGM, VCFG, and Grp1
CNFG) of operation. Now if you again press Press VFY to exit from this mode or will come
the vfy key then the instrument will come in out after time out of at least 20 seconds.
Run mode. The corresponding mode LED will Check those Leds which are on at this prompt
glow on pressing this key. indicated that the channel is in this group.
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3.1.1.6. AUTO/MAN
3.1.1.8. SKIP / SCHK KEY
This key is used to set the unit in either auto This key is used to skip / un-skip the channel
mode or manual mode. This is a toggle key. in program mode. This is also a toggle key.
i.e. if it is pressed in auto mode, the unit is i.e. if key is pressed while channel is skipped,
switched into MAN mode and channel display it will un-skip the channel. On pressing this
will become fixed. MAN LED will glow in MAN key in program mode, skip / un-skip message
mode to indicate the same. will be displayed in Data window and channel
This key is also used for individual zero/span, no. will be displayed in Channel window. Self
individual input type, individual decimal point check feature can also be invoked by this key
position, Relay mapping, Retransmission during Run Mode.
mapping and Retransmission configuration
setting for each channel. 3.1.1.9. AL1 / AL2
3.1.1.7. SCN /PRN TIME This key is used to change from alarm limit 1
to alarm limit 2 and vice-versa. This is also a
This key is used to set the scan time for toggle key.
display of channels and its reading. It can be
incremented up to 99 using INC key or
decremented up to 1 using DEC key.
This key is also used to enter in calibration
mode from configuration mode.
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4. CONNECTION DETAILS:
Back plate Detail. (Standard back plate)
C C
C C
NO NO
NO RL NO RL
RL NC RELAY RL NC
NC OUTPUT NC
C C
C C
NO NO
RL NO RL
NO RL RL NC
NC
2 4 NC
NC 1 +Ve 3
C +Ve C
C +Ve +Ve C
NO -Ve -Ve NO
NO RL -Ve -Ve RL NO RL
RL NC RL RL NC
NC NC
RL
C RL C
C C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH + CH -
SENSOR CONNECTION
- - 1. FOR RTD INPUT : 2. FOR T/C : 3. FOR DIGITAL
C
C
C
C - + C - + - C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH INPUT + CH -
- SIGNAL - 4. FOR VOLT : 5. FOR CURRENT :
C C
C C - + - +
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH + CH -
- - 250Ohms,0.1%,Externally.
C C
C C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH + CH -
- -
C C
C C
+ + CH
AMB.SENSOR
+ CH
-
CH
PIN 1 + CH
-
- -
C C
C C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH SERIAL COMMUNICATION + CH -
- -
NC L/+ N/- E POWER CONNECTION
F U SE 1 2 3 4
2 3 4
MAINS
L/+ N/- E
DG OC36
OC13 OC48
OC1 OC35
OC14 OC47
OC2 OC34
OC15 OC3 OC33 OC46
OC16 OC45
OC4 OC32
OC17 OC44
OC5 OC31
OC18 OC6 OC30 OC43
OC19 OC7 OC29 OC42
OC20 OC41
OC8 OC28
OC21 OC40
OC9 OC27
OC22 OC10 OC26 OC39
OC23 OC38
OC11 OC25
OC24 OC37
OC12 DG
OPEN
COLLECTOR
OUTPUT
C C
C C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH + CH -
SENSOR CONNECTION
- - 1. FOR RTD INPUT : 2. FOR T/C :
C
C
C
C - + C - +
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH INPUT + CH -
- SIGNAL - 3. FOR VOLT : 4. FOR CURRENT :
C C
C C - + - +
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH + CH -
- -
250Ohms,0.1%,Externally.
C C
C C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH + CH -
- -
C C
C C
+ AMB.SENSOR
+ CH
+ CH
-
CH
PIN 1 + CH
-
- -
C C
C C
+ + CH
+ CH -
CH SERIAL COMMUNICATION + CH -
- -
NC L/+ N/- E POWER CONNECTION
F U SE 1 2 3 4
2 3 4
MAINS
L/+ N/- E
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Back plate Connection Detail of Weather Proof and FLP Scanner
MODBUS SUPPLY
Rx O/P-1 Rx O/P-2 RS-485 MAINS
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
D+ D- + - + - RL-11 RL-9 RL-7 RL-5 RL-3 RL-1 L/+N/- E
RL-12 RL-10 RL-8 RL-6 RL-4 RL-2
RL-7 to 12
RL-1 to 6
TOP VIEW
CH-17 to 24
CH-9 to 16
CH-1 to 8
CH-2 CH-4 CH-6 CH-8 CH-10 CH-12 CH-14 CH-16 CH-18 CH-20 CH-22 CH-24
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CH-1 CH-3 CH-5 CH-7 CH-9 CH-11 CH-13 CH-15 CH-17 CH-19 CH-21 CH-23
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(optional).
C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + - C + -
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RTD
T/C
VOLTS + -
CURRENT + - 250 ohm 0.1%
MA
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NC 7 Common
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AUTO
VFY NEXT
MAN
masibus 85XX
Horizontal Scanner:
Bezel size - 192 X 96 mm
Depth behind panel -208 mm / 250mm (with terminal plate)
Panel cutout - 188 X 92 mm
FLP Scanner:
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Always be sure that you are connecting right Each are described in detail in individual
input supply voltage to right power terminal chapter
of the instrument. On application of proper
power, the instrument will display Scanner 6.1 RUN MODE
type for 2 seconds and then configuration
type for another two seconds. This mode is indicated by RUN LED glowing.
Now, if the input signal is connected, scanner In this mode, channel window will display
will display value of input in DATA window current channel number and DATA window
and channel no. in channel window on display will show its temperature. In AUTO mode, it
along with appropriate mode LED. will keep on displaying successive un-skipped
channels at the programmed scan rate. In
case of MAN mode, only one channel will be
displayed continuously. For manual mode
separate LED indication of mode is provided
on front.
In RUN mode, alarm status of channels is
indicated by discrete LEDs for both AL1 and
AL2 limits. If the LED is on, the channel has
6. MODES OF OPERATIONS crossed that limit. If the LED is flashing, the
alarm is not acknowledged. When ENTER/ACK
There are seven modes of operations.
key is pressed, the LED will become steady to
indicate acknowledged alarm. The relay of
6.1 Run mode
that channel will be turned OFF, on
6.2 Manual mode
acknowledging the alarm, if the alarm type is
6.3 Program mode
not configured for trip logic, where relay is
6.4 Configuration mode
not turned OFF until it actually comes within
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1 No OR No
U-ch 8508 8516
Channel can be selected by pressing NEXT
key. OR
SKIP key works as a toggle key, i.e. if
channel is skipped, by pressing SKIP key
status will change to un-skip and vice-versa.
After changing the skip status, press ENTER
key to store the status.
No
Skipping of all channels is not allowed. At
least one channel has to be un-skipped for
8508
operation of unit. When user tries to skip the There are three options 8508 or 8516 or
last un-skipped channel, it will not allow. 8524 for this parameter. Pressing INC and
In program mode, user can select any DEC key you can make it 8508 or 8516 or
parameter by using NEXT, SKIP, AL1/AL2 and 8524.
SCAN TIME keys and can abort from this
mode by pressing VFY key. For Verify mode 6.4.2 CONFIGURATION TYPE
all the parameter sequences are same except
for password entry and decimal point in last FI OR MI
digit is 'off'.
IP Rtd.1 -
E-tc RTD PT-100, 0.1 deg. Resolution -199.0 to
200.0
Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By
pressing INC/DEC keys; you can set the input 4-20 -
type for channel 1. By pressing NEXT key here
4-20 mA or 1-5 V input -1999 to 9999
you can go to next channel and similarly set the
input type of other channels. If you want to
come at channel 1 from any other channel then 0-5v -
use SCN TIME key. VFY key will bring you back 0-5 V input or 0-20 mA -1999 to 9999
to the configuration mode (i.e. one level up) at
common input type setting. From here you can
go to the next parameters setting. Each type
dIgt -
is displayed by prompt as follows. Digital input(0-5 v) on or off
E-tc -
6.4.4 SETPOINT TYPE
E - type thermocouple -200 to 1000
J-tc -
hh OR hL OR LL
J - type thermocouple -200 to 1200
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6.4.11 SPAN
010
Hysteresis for relay operation on alarm limits.
S
This parameter is common for all groups.
Minimum value can be '0' and maximum 2000
value can be 100. Use INC or DEC keys for Span value or maximum value for selected
changing the value. Hysteresis is treated as input. Up to 5% above of the total zero and
per count basis depending on display value. span value OVER will be indicated on display.
For RTD Pt100; 0.1 deg. resolution, For out of range value, OPEN will be indicated
maximum setting will be 10.0 deg. on display. Maximum or minimum value is
decided by input type. For linear inputs, this
6.4.10 ZERO is the span setting for range programming.
Ey pressing AUTO/MAN key here, you can
Z enter individual zero/ span values for all the
channels. Display will show as:
-1999 01
Zero value or minimum value for selected
input. Upto 5% below of the total zero and
span value OVER will be indicated on display.
1000
For out of range value, OPEN will be indicated Discrete LED 1 of AL2 will start flashing. All
on display. Minimum value is decided by the functions described in the previous
input type. Maximum value will be span description of zero value setting are
value. For linear inputs, this is the zero applicable here.
setting for range programming. This will be
treated as common Zero value for all the 6.4.12 DECIMAL POINT POSITION
channels.
There is provision for setting zero/ span/ dp dP
position (dp position is zero for t/c’s, 1 for
RTD0.1) for each channel individually. By 000
pressing AUTO/MAN key here, you can enter Decimal point position is applicable only to 4-
individual zero value for all the channels. 20 mA or 0-5V i/p. It can be set 0 to 3 as
Display will show as: per requirement.
01 If i/p type is selected as linear (4 to
20mA, 0 to 5V) then only by pressing
100 AUTO/MAN key here, you can enter individual
dp position value for all the channels. If
Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By configuration type is selected as mix then you
pressing INC/DEC keys; you can set the zero can enter in individual DP position setting but
value for channel 1. If you press AUTO/MAN you can change DP position of channels only
key here then Discrete LED 1 of AL2 will start which has I/P type as 0-5V or 4 –20.
flashing. Now display will show span of Display will show as:
channel 1.By pressing INC/DEC keys, you can
set the span value for channel 1. AUTO/MAN
01
key here works as toggle key between AL1 &
AL2 (i.e. Zero and Span). By pressing NEXT 001
key here you can go to next channel and
similarly set the zero and span values of Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By
other channels. If you want to come at pressing INC/DEC keys; you can set the dp
channel 1 from any other channel then use position value for channel 1. By pressing
SCN TIME key. VFY key will bring you back to NEXT key here you can go to next channel
the configuration mode (i.e. one level up) at and similarly set the dp position values of
common zero value setting. From here you other channels. If you want to come at
can go to the next parameters setting. channel 1 from any other channel then use
SCN TIME key. VFY key will bring you back to
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the configuration mode (i.e. one level up) at This parameter is used to set the BAUD RATE
common DP value setting. From here you can for serial communication. Different baud rates
go to the next parameters setting. For the can be selected by using INC/DEC keys.
channels having input type’s t/c and rtd, dp Baud rate can be set from 9600 and 19.2KB.
position value is fixed (zero). .
If you are using the instrument with
individual scaling of zero/span and dp then 6.4.17 SLOT 1CONFIGURATION:
don’t press ENTER key at the main zero/span 6.4.18 SLOT 2CONFIGURATION:
and dp parameters in the configuration mode
after setting individual values. Main
zero/span and dp values are common values Scanner is equipped with two auxiliary slots
for all the channels. After setting individual whose function of operation can be defined and
values if you will press ENTER key at main configured through Slot 1 and Slot 2
zero/span/dp then this will make zero, span configurations parameters. Each slot is
and dp values same or common for all the programmed independently for required output
channels. and their configurations are configured per slot.
I.e. Slot wise configuration is carried out.
6.4.13 PASSWORD (Refer Auxiliary options table for detail
information)
0
These slots can be configured for number of
PASS outputs and there combinations are as defined
Password for entering to Program mode and in Auxiliary options chart. Five available options
Configuration mode. The value of password are:
can be programmed anywhere between '0' to
'99'. Factory set password is 00. Relay output ----
No Output. ----
1
NoNe No card placed in slot
SrNo
This parameter is required while using the 6.4.19 RELAY OUTPUT:
Serial Communication facility. It represents To set Slot 1 or Slot 2 configuration as Relay
the serial number or the ID number of the output, select Relay card on slot 1 prompt,
Unit. It can be configured between 1 and 99 display shows:
by using INC/DEC keys.
S1
6.4.16 BAUD RATE
bd RELC
Press ENTER on this prompt, on pressing next
9600 key a Relay Mapping Menu appears wherein
channels can be mapped to groups. Relay All relay operations are based on grouping of
configuration menu appears on display as: channels.
On pressing VFY key menu will shift back to
GROUP RELAY: upper level and on pressing NEXT key Relay
configuration parameter appears:
1rLy or 2rLy OF OR on
The relay settings can be configured as 1 relay CrL1
(1rELy) for settings of total of 12 groups. Or as
2 relay(2rELy) for settings of total 6 groups. Configures normal relay status as ON or OFF
for AL1 Relay. This is common for all groups.
1rELy – group1 - 6 for Slot1 and group7 –12 for If GP mode is selected as 1rELy, then only
slot2. CrL1 will be displayed.
If GP mode is selected as 2rELy, then both
2rELy – group1 -3 for Slot1 and group4 –6 for CrL1 and CrL2 will be displayed.
slot2.
RELAY STATUS OF AL2:
RELAY MAPPING:
Rl OF OR on
mapp CrL2
Configures normal relay status as ON or OFF
Press Auto/Man key to enter into mapping for AL2 Relay. This is common for all groups.
configuration. Individual channels are If it is configured as ON, relay will remain ON
displayed with there mapping onto groups. If when all channels of that group are in clear
both the slots are selected as Relay card and status. This is useful for specific applications
the group settings are selected as 2rELy in where Scanner ON is used for making a
GP mode, a total of 6 groups are available, 3 contact for failsafe operation, i.e. user wants
groups per card where as if only single slot is to sound buzzer or annunciator when Scanner
configured as Relay card, only 3 groups are is turned OFF or it is not working.
available. If both the slots are selected as
Relay card and the group settings are NOTE: This parameter will be displayed only
selected as 1rELy in GP mode, a total of 12 if 2rELy mode is selected.
groups are available, 6 groups per card where
as if only single slot is configured as Relay Pressing NEXT key displays the configuration
card, only 6 groups are available. Display for Slot 2:
appears as:
01 S2
Grp1 RELC
Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By The Same sequence is followed for Slot 2
pressing INC/DEC keys; you can set the Configuration as Relay card:
required group for channel 1. By pressing NEXT Note:
key here you can go to next channel and Refer the Back plate details for Relay output
similarly the group for any channel can be set. connections.
Also one can select No group prompt for For full fledge details of Relay operation refer
avoiding the channel in any group. the Relay Logic Table attached.
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In order to configure Slot 1 as Open collector Set zero = 0. Set span = 500.
output , Select Open collector output on display mA Min/Max 3.2 3.2
prompt, Process open UNDER -25 (5%)
value
on display
S1
mA 4 20 20.8
oPEC Process 0 500 525(5%)
By pressing NEXT key a parameter for Open value
collector output type can be configured (“IND” on display
or “OR” type)
mA 20.8 Min/Max
Process value OVER OPEN
In orOR on display
oCty
Note: In order to select Retransmission output, enter
Open collector type options is common for Retransmission card at display prompt,
both Slot 1 and Slot 2 configuraiton .
An open collector output follows the Led
Indication as seen on Front panel.
S1
Refer back plate details for Open collector RtrC
output connections. On pressing NEXT key a menu for
Retransmission mapping is displayed wherein
6.4.21 RETRANSMISSION OUTPUT: any channel can be mapped to any
Retransmission group.
Two Isolated 4-20mA with 0.25% accuracy of
full scale & Loading up to 250Ω,
Retransmission output is available per card. rt
Slot1 or Slor2 can be configured for
Retransmission output. When both the slots
are configures as Retransmission card, a total
mapp
Press Auto/Man key to enter into mapping
of 4 Isolated Retransmission output is
configuration. Individual channels are
available with two auxiliary cards.
displayed with there mapping onto groups. If
Retransmission output can be configured as
both the slots are selected as Retransmission
either Minimum or Maximum of channels
output a total of 4 Retransmission groups are
mapped to Retransmission groups. Any
available, 2 groups per card where as if only
channel can be mapped to any
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4 - 20 mA input Square root Process By making this prompt yes user can use 4-
calculated Variable 20 Ma or 0-5V as square root input type.
inside These input types will be very much useful in
4.000 ( 0%) 0 0.0 flow measurement application. For example if
8.000 (25%) 0.25 50.0 input type is 4-20 mA with square root yes
12.000 (50%) 0.50 70.7 and zero and span scaling is 0 to 1000 with
16.000 (75%) 0.75 86.6 dp at position one, then at different input
20.000 (100%) 1.00 100.0 process variable will be as under.
single slot is configured as Retransmission
output, only 2 groups are available. Display This parameter can be displayed by prompt
appears as: shown below.
01 y
Rgp1 Sqrt
Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By
pressing INC/DEC keys; you can set the Above example is just for explanation
required group for channel 1. By pressing NEXT purpose only, user can set any value at zero
key here you can go to next channel and and span parameter.
similarly the group for any channel can be set.
Also one can select No group prompt for Basic equation to calculate process variable
avoiding the channel in any group. for 4-20mA square root input type is
NGrp
On pressing VFY key menu will shift back to
upper level and on pressing NEXT key
Retranmission group configuration parameter
appears:
rt
6.5 VERIFY CONFIGURATION
cnfg MODE
Press Auto/Man key to enter into output
configuration. In this Menu output group can be This mode is to verify all the configuration
configured as either Maximum or Minimum parameters like scanner type, input type, no.
output of channels of that group. of groups, no. of channels in each group,
decimal point, zero, span etc. User can view
the data but can’t change the data in this
g1 mode. For entering into verify configuration
mode, press VFY key in RUN mode and VFY
Max OR mIN LED will glow to indicate the mode selection
and display will ask to select the mode. By
Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By
pressing increment and decrement key select
pressing INC/DEC keys; you can set the
VCFG option and press ENTER key. Then
required output configuration for Group1. By
press NEXT key to enter in verify
pressing NEXT key here you can go to next
configuration mode. Pressing VFY key will
output group. Same Menu appears for Slot
take you out of this mode.
2Configuration.
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CS CZ
1000 3.200
It will display current reading of calibration
channel. Use INC or DEC key to bring it to
It will display current reading of
desired value and press ENTER key to store
retransmission output. Use INC or DEC key to
span calibration. On both sides 10% of total
set the mA value exactly same as at Ampere-
span is allowed for adjustment. After pressing
meter reading connected at output. Now
ENTER at span, unit under goes one shot
Press ENTER key to calibrate O/P for 4 mA.
Calibration (in case of sequentially calibration
Display will show Wait message during
of zero and span) with a WAIT message on
calibration. On both sides 10% of total span
display. Calibration is completed then after.
is allowed for adjustment. To come out of
calibration mode press VFY key.
If output calibration is selected then,
6.7.5 RETRANMISSION SPAN
On pressing next key following prompt
CALIBRATION
appears:
I Cs
ChNo 2.
Select your channel for calibration by using
0.800
INC/DEC keys. After selecting calibration It will display current reading of calibration
channel press enter to change calibration channel. Use INC or DEC key to set the mA
parameter. It is mandatory to press enter if value exactly same as at Ampere-meter
you want to change calibration parameter of reading connected at output. Now Press
particular channel. ENTER key to calibrate O/P for 20 mA.
Display will show Wait message during
calibration. On both sides 10% of total span
is allowed for adjustment. To come out of
calibration mode press VFY key.
ALARM AL1
MOMEMTARY ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack not pressed)
CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) DOWN (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF FLASH OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF OFF OFF
***** NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF FLASH OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH FLASH OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
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LOW ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH OFF OFF
***** NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF FLASH OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH FLASH OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
VLOW ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH OFF OFF
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF FLASH OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM AL2
MOMEMTARY ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack not pressed)
CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) DOWN (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF FLASH OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
VHIGH ALARM LATCH LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF OFF OFF
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF FLASH OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF FLASH OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF OFF OFF
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF FLASH OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH FLASH OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH OFF OFF
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF FLASH OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM AL1
MAINTAINED ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack is pressed)
DOWN
CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF STEADY STEADY OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH FLASH OFF STEADY OFF OFF
***** NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
TRIP LAMP OFF FLASH OFF OFF STEADY STEADY OFF
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH STEADY STEADY OFF
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH = LAMP OFF FLASH OFF FLASH STEADY OFF OFF
***** NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
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Auxiliary options available for scanner under Slot1 and Slot2 Configuration.
( 2-channels)
6 Open collector output O/C card (OPEC) O/C card (OPEC) IND type
8516,8524 – IND type configuration
6 Open collector output O/C card (OPEC) No card (NONE) IND type
8508 – IND type configuration
Note:
• For different combinations of output slot marked with “No card (NONE)” can be configured for other
outputs as required as explained in above table.
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In linear type input the unit shows • If scanner is showing different reading
false reading or ‘OVER’ or in all channels for common I/P type
‘UNDER’. and same Process vale then please
• Check for the polarity of the I/p enter I/P type again.
connections. • Check for AC voltage pick up at
• Check that the 250Ω resistor is the signal at scanner side
connected across the I/P • All low-level input and output
terminals, if the I/P type is 4 – 20 such as T/C, Rtd, Linear I/P and
mA. 250Ω resistor is mandatory for control signal wires must be kept
linear I/P type 4 to 20mA. separate from supply and relay output
• Check the current I/P coming from cabling.
the field, it may be below 4 or over
20 mA. Communication Problem between
• Check for the proper range the Unit and Host PC/Operator
programmed in that channel. Terminal
• Check the cabling.
In thermocouple type input the • Check the serial No. and baud rate
reading indicated has got some settings at PC side and scanner
error. side.
• Check for the proper I/p type • Check the RS-485 to RS232
selected. converter for 485 communications.
• Ensure that the compensating • Check the serial port of the
cables used are of proper type and computer by shorting 2 and 3 no
connected in proper direction pin of PC comports with PROCOMM
Positive and negative. or any other available application.
• Check the calibration of the unit. • Check RS 232 –RS 485 connection
• Check that proper zero-span range at PC and scanner side.
is programmed or not. • For RS 485 sometimes terminating
resistor of 120Ω at scanner and
Reading indicated by scanner is converter side. In most of the
unstable, wrong or open. cases this is not required for
scanner.
• Checks the process input and also
check its connection are as per the Relay or open collector O/P Action
back-plate supplied. problem
• Ensure the perfect EARTHING to the
unit & also check that neutral should • Check power to the contactor operated
not be floating. by relay from scanner.
• Shielded cables should used for input. • If relay card or open collector card
Shield should be EARTHED near the burns out frequently check for the
unit only. rating of the relay driven by open
• Check any of the sensor is not getting collector card or rating of contactor
EARTHED or having weak insulation driven by relay card.
with respect to earth. If so, remove
that sensor and check the cabling. General
• Check the lead resistance of all the
three arms of RTD’s. All the three • It is mandatory to reset the
leads should have same lead Instrument by switching off the Power
resistance. If no, change the cables. if the input type is changed.
• Check that Input cables are properly • In Configuration, Program, Verify
tighten with back-plate Configuration, Verify Program and
• Check that back-plate is not Calibration modes, 20 Sec time out is
loose. provided i.e. if no key is pressed for
• Take separate earth wires for separate 20 seconds; it will fall back into
instruments, avoid looping of earth Run/Man mode.
wires.
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• While programming value, if the INC • All supply connections to final control
or DEC key is kept pressed for more devices such as contactors, solenoids
than 10 counts, the etc. must be taken directly from the
Speed of change will be increased by 5 supply and not from the supply
times. It is the dual speed concept for terminals of the instrument.
changing value at faster rate. • An effective earth is mandatory for the
• On power on scanner will first display instrument. I n absence of proper
model (8508/8516/8524), then earthing instrument body will float at
configuration type for some time and half some part of the supply voltage
then it will come to actual Run mode and this may give shock to user.
display. • When power supply LED not glowing
• If there is any error in EEPROM data, change fuse as per table FUSE
it will display error message and halt. selection:-
• FUSE Selection:-
10 Supply Voltage FUSE
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
10.1. INTRODUCTION
The scanner 85XX can be connected in RS-485/RS232 communication data link either in multi drop
or repeat mode. Each scanner 85XX must have unique Serial Number. Two scanners may not have
the same address. Entire range of addresses (1 to 99) may be used.
Before starting any communication, choose a baud rate and protocol compatible to the host
computer. Only two-pass protocol is available on scanners and hence when using the scanners,
only two-pass protocol is assumed. This speeds up the total throughput.
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When messages are transmitted on standard Modbus serial networks, each character or byte is
sent in this order (left to right):
Least Significant Bit (LSB) ... Most Significant Bit (MSB) With RTU character framing,
the bit sequence is:
Always contains the start of message with 3.5 null char delay followed by the address of the
scanner to be addressed. The address is represented by a HEX character ranges from 00 to 99.
10.2.5 FUNCTION:
When a message is sent from a master to a slave device the function code field tells the slave
what kind of action to perform.
In scanner 85XX the functions implemented are
Here Same Reference Functions are used for Reading and writing a parameter, so only one
Variable Tag is required for reading and writing a parameter.
Read: The query message specifies the starting register and quantity of registers to be read.
Registers are addressed starting at zero- registers 1 ... 12 are addressed as 0 ... 11.
The quantity of channels must not exceed (total no of channels – starting channel address).
Write: The query message specifies the register address and the data to be written in that
register. Registers are addressed starting at zero- register 1 is addressed as 0.
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The error-checking field contains a 16-bit value implemented as two eight-bit bytes. The error
check value is the result of a Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) calculation performed on the
message contents.
The CRC field checks the contents of the entire message. It is applied regardless of any parity
check method used for the individual characters of the message.
The CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device, which appends the CRC to the message.
The receiving device recalculates a CRC during receipt of the message, and compares the
calculated value to the actual value it received in the CRC field. If the two values are not equal, an
error results.
The CRC is started by first pre loading a 16-bit register to all 1's. Then a process begins of
applying successive eight-bit bytes of the message to the current contents of the register. Only the
eight bits of data in each character are used for generating the CRC. Start and stop bits, and the
parity bit, do not apply to the CRC.
During generation of the CRC, each eight-bit character is exclusive ORed with the register
contents. Then the result is shifted in the direction of the least significant bit (LSB), with a zero
filled into the most significant bit (MSB) position. The LSB is extracted and examined. If the LSB
was a 1, the register is then exclusive ORed with a preset, fixed value. If the LSB was a 0, no
exclusive OR takes place.
This process is repeated until eight shifts have been performed. After the last (eighth) shift, the
next eight-bit byte is exclusive ORed with the register's current value, and the process repeats for
eight more shifts as described above. The final content of the register, after all the bytes of the
message have been applied, is the CRC value.
When the CRC is appended to the message, the low-order byte is appended first, followed by the
high-order byte.
Data write Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low], [0 x Data.
High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Fun code = 0X06
Data word - Address word < 73.
Response = [Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [ADD High], [ADD Low], [Data. High], [Data. Low] [0 x CRC
Low] [0 x CRC High]
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25. ALM1_1 40025 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
26. ALM2_1 40026 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
27. ALM3_1 40027 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
28. ALM4_1 40028 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
29. ALM5_1 40029 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
30. ALM6_1 40030 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
31. ALM7_1 40031 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
32. ALM8_1 40032 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
33. ALM9_1 40033 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
34. ALM10_1 40034 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
35. ALM11_1 40035 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
36. ALM12_1 40036 Read/Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
37. ALM13_1 40037 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
38. ALM14_1 40038 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
39. ALM15_1 40039 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
40. ALM16_1 40040 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
41. ALM17_1 40041 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
42. ALM18_1 40042 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
43. ALM19_1 40043 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
44. ALM20_1 40044 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
45. ALM21_1 40045 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
46. ALM22_1 40046 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
47. ALM23_1 40047 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
48. ALM24_1 40048 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
10.3.4 Trip Value Addresses (AL2)
54. TRIP6_1 40054 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
55. TRIP7_1 40055 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
56. TRIP8_1 40056 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
57. TRIP9_1 40057 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
58. TRIP10_1 40058 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
59. TRIP11_1 40059 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
60. TRIP12_1 40060 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
61. TRIP13_1 40061 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
62. TRIP14_1 40062 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
63. TRIP15_1 40063 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
64. TRIP16_1 40064 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
65. TRIP17_1 40065 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
66. TRIP18_1 40066 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
67. TRIP19_1 40067 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
68. TRIP20_1 40068 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
69. TRIP21_1 40069 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
70. TRIP22_1 40070 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
71. TRIP23_1 40071 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
72. TRIP24_1 40072 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
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97. SCL_SPAN1_1 40097 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
98. SCL_SPAN2_1 40098 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
99. SCL_SPAN3_1 40099 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
100. SCL_SPAN4_1 40100 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
101. SCL_SPAN5_1 40101 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
102. SCL_SPAN6_1 40102 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
103. SCL_SPAN7_1 40103 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
104. SCL_SPAN8_1 40104 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
105. SCL_SPAN9_1 40105 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
106. SCL_SPAN10_1 40106 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
107. SCL_SPAN11_1 40107 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
108. SCL_SPAN12_1 40108 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
109. SCL_SPAN13_1 40109 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
110. SCL_SPAN14_1 40110 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
111. SCL_SPAN15_1 40111 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
112 SCL_SPAN16_1 40112 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
113. SCL_SPAN17_1 40113 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
114. SCL_SPAN18_1 40114 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
115. SCL_SPAN19_1 40115 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
116. SCL_SPAN20_1 40116 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
117. SCL_SPAN21_1 40117 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
118. SCL_SPAN22_1 40118 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
119. SCL_SPAN23_1 40119 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
120. SCL_SPAN24_1 40120 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
Note A : For 4 to 20 mA and 0to 5V DP pos value should be 0-1-2-3. For other I/P Type it
should be zero only.
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10.3.2 Skip – Unskip write and Alarm – Trip status Data read
Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low], [0 x Data.
High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Fun code = 0X01
Data word - Address word < 89
Response = [Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [Byte count], [Data High], [Data Low]. [Data. High],
[Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x 01], [0 x 00], [0 x 00] , [0 x 00], [0 x 48(h)] [0 x CRC
Low] [0 x CRC High]
Fun code = 0X01
Data word - Address word < 89.
Response = [Sr.No.], [0 x 01], [9], [255], [255], [255], [254] [255], [255] [254] [255], [255]
[0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Data write Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low], [0 x Data.
High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Fun code = 0X05
Data word - Address word < 25. Or = 73.
To Skip channel Data high = 0X00.
To Un- Skip channel Data high = 0XFF.
Response = [Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [ADD High], [ADD Low], [Data. High], [Data. Low] [0 x
CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
For Example
Query to skip channel 5
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 04] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 04], [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Query to Un-skip channel 12
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 0B] , [0 x FF], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 0B], [0 x FF], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Query to ACK
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48], [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48], [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Query to ACK
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48], [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48], [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x
CRC High]
NOTE: The total number of data to read in a single query should be of 16 or multiple of 16.
The starting address and total number of data to read the status of SKIP/UNSKIP and ALARM/TRIP
should start from either of following values.
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10.3.2.2. Alarm (AL1) Status of individual channel (0 = LED OFF, 1 = LED ON)
Sr. No. Digital Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Type Values
Address Applicable
25. DALM1_1 00025 Read only Int 0-1
26. DALM2_1 00026 Read only Int 0-1
27. DALM3_1 00027 Read only Int 0-1
28. DALM4_1 00028 Read only Int 0-1
29. DALM5_1 00029 Read only Int 0-1
30. DALM6_1 00030 Read only Int 0-1
31. DALM7_1 00031 Read only Int 0-1
32. DALM8_1 00032 Read only Int 0-1
33. DALM9_1 00033 Read only Int 0-1
34. DALM10_1 00034 Read only Int 0-1
35. DALM11_1 00035 Read only Int 0-1
36. DALM12_1 00036 Read only Int 0-1
37. DALM13_1 00037 Read only Int 0-1
38. DALM14_1 00038 Read only Int 0-1
39. DALM15_1 00039 Read only Int 0-1
40. DALM16_1 00040 Read only Int 0-1
41. DALM17_1 00041 Read only Int 0-1
42. DALM18_1 00042 Read only Int 0-1
43. DALM19_1 00043 Read only Int 0-1
44. DALM20_1 00044 Read only Int 0-1
45. DALM21_1 00045 Read only Int 0-1
46. DALM22_1 00046 Read only Int 0-1
47. DALM23_1 00047 Read only Int 0-1
48. DALM24_1 00048 Read only Int 0-1
10.3.2.3. Trip (AL2) Status of individual channel (0 = LED OFF, 1 = LED ON)
Sr. No. Digital Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Type Values
Address Applicable
49. DTRIP1_1 00049 Read only Int 0-1
50. DTRIP2_1 00050 Read only Int 0-1
51. DTRIP3_1 00051 Read only Int 0-1
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Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low], [0 x Data.
High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Response = [Sr.No.], [0 x Fun Code], [Byte count], [Data High], [Data Low]. [Data. High],
[Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Sr. No. Digital Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Type Values
Address Applicable
1. Digital I/P on channel 1 10001 Read only Int 0-1
2. Digital I/P on channel 2 10002 Read only Int 0-1
3. Digital I/P on channel 3 10003 Read only Int 0-1
4. Digital I/P on channel 4 10004 Read only Int 0-1
5. Digital I/P on channel 5 10005 Read only Int 0-1
6. Digital I/P on channel 6 10006 Read only Int 0-1
7. Digital I/P on channel 7 10007 Read only Int 0-1
8. Digital I/P on channel 8 10008 Read only Int 0-1
9. Digital I/P on channel 9 10009 Read only Int 0-1
10. Digital I/P on channel 10 10010 Read only Int 0-1
11. Digital I/P on channel 11 10011 Read only Int 0-1
12 Digital I/P on channel 12 10012 Read only Int 0-1
13 Digital I/P on channel 13 10013 Read only Int 0-1
14 Digital I/P on channel 14 10014 Read only Int 0-1
15 Digital I/P on channel 15 10015 Read only Int 0-1
16 Digital I/P on channel 16 10016 Read only Int 0-1
17 Digital I/P on channel 17 10017 Read only Int 0-1
18 Digital I/P on channel 18 10018 Read only Int 0-1
19 Digital I/P on channel 19 10019 Read only Int 0-1
20 Digital I/P on channel 20 10020 Read only Int 0-1
21 Digital I/P on channel 21 10021 Read only Int 0-1
22 Digital I/P on channel 22 10022 Read only Int 0-1
23 Digital I/P on channel 23 10023 Read only Int 0-1
24 Digital I/P on channel 24 10024 Read only Int 0-1
Note:
a) If any channel is skip, the status of that channel on modbus on that particular address in
function code 0x02 will be read as 0.
b) Similarly, if a channel is configured as any other input type other than Digital input, the status
in function code 0x02 at that channel address will read as 0.
Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x 03], [0 x 01], [0 x ADD. Low], [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data.
Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Fun code = 0X03
Data word - Address word < 24.
Response = [Sr.No.], [Fun code], [Byte count], [Data High], [Data Low]., [Data. High], [Data.
Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]]
Data write Query = [0 x Sr.No.], [0 x 06], [0 x 01], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x
Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0 x CRC High]
Fun code = 0X06
Data word - Address word < 24.
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Response = [Sr.No.], [06], [ADD High], [ADD Low], [Data. High], [Data. Low] [0 x CRC Low] [0
x CRC High]
Latch LED Byte value is in least Significant Byte from bits 0-1-2-3. Common DP value is in most
significant Byte 4-5-6-7.
** Normal relay status AL1 value is in least significant byte from bits 0-1-2-3. Normal relay
status al2 value is in most significant byte 4-5-6-7.
Note:
a) I/P Type:
E - 1
J - 2
K - 3
T - 4
B - 5
R - 6
S - 7
Cu-53 - 8
PT46 - 9
PT100 (RTD 1) - 10
PT100 (RTD 0) - 11
4-20 mA - 12
0-5 V - 13
Digital - 14
b) Configuration Type
Fix - 0
Mix - 1
ll - 3
e) Open Sensor
UP - 0
Down - 1
h) Serial Configuration
Modb - 0
Prnc - 1
i) Baud Rate
9600 - 5
19200 - 6
j) Slot 1 Configuration
Relay - 0
Open Collector - 1
Retransmission - 2
None - 4
k) Slot 2 Configurations
Relay - 0
Open Collector - 1
Retransmission - 2
None - 4
l) Square Root
No - 0
Yes - 1
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1 OC1 DG
2 OC2
3 OC3
4 OC4
5 OC5
6 OC6
7 OC7
8 OC8
9 OC9
10 OC10
11 OC11
12 OC12
13 OC13
14 OC14
15 OC15
16 OC16
17 OC17
18 OC18
19 OC19
20 OC20
21 OC21
22 OC22
23 OC23
24 OC24
1 OC1 OC9 DG
2 OC2 OC10
3 OC3 OC11
4 OC4 OC12
5 OC5 OC13
6 OC6 OC14
7 OC7 OC15
8 OC8 OC16
Ch Back plate legend detail AL1 Back plate legend detail AL2 GND
No
1 OC1 OC9 DG
2 OC2 OC10
3 OC3 OC11
4 OC4 OC12
5 OC5 OC13
6 OC6 OC14
7 OC7 OC15
8 OC8 OC16
Back plate legend detail AL1 Back plate legend detail AL2 GND
9 OC25 OC33 DG
10 OC26 OC34
11 OC27 OC35
12 OC28 OC36
13 OC29 OC37
14 OC30 OC38
15 OC31 OC39
16 OC32 OC40
11.3.2 CASE - 2
O/P 1 to 16 as on card –1 (one) Switches S1,S2.S3 and S5 are required to turn On.
O/P 1 to 16 as on card –2 (two) Switches S4,S6.S7 and S8 are required to turn On.
Ch Back plate legend detail AL1 Back plate legend detail AL2 GND
No
1 OC1 OC25 DG
2 OC2 OC26
3 OC3 OC27
4 OC4 OC28
5 OC5 OC29
6 OC6 OC30
7 OC7 OC31
8 OC8 OC32
9 OC9 OC33
10 OC10 OC34
11 OC11 OC35
12 OC12 OC36
13 OC13 OC37
14 OC14 OC38
15 OC15 OC39
16 OC16 OC40
11.4 “IND” Logic test for 8524
Ch No Back plate legend detail AL1 Back plate legend detail AL2 GND
1 OC1 OC25 DG
2 OC2 OC26
3 OC3 OC27
4 OC4 OC28
5 OC5 OC29
6 OC6 OC30
7 OC7 OC31
8 OC8 OC32
9 OC9 OC33
10 OC10 OC34
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Operator’s manual
Date: 13/7/2011
Ref. No.: m83/om/403
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Issue No.: 22
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12 OC12 OC36
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16 OC16 OC40
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18 OC18 OC42
19 OC19 OC43
20 OC20 OC44
21 OC21 OC45
22 OC22 OC46
23 OC23 OC47
24 OC24 OC48