User’s GuideUSAMADE INwww.omega.come-mail: [email protected] info:www.omega.com/specs/iseriesTemperature & Process Controller ManualCNi8, CNi8
2.2 Rear Panel ConnectionsThe rear panel connections are shown in Figures 2.2 and 2.3.Figure 2.2 Rear Panel Power and Output ConnectionsFigure 2.3 Rea
2.3 Electrical Installation2.3.1 Power ConnectionsCaution: Do not connect power to your device until you have completed allinput and output connection
2.3.2 ThermocoupleThe figure below shows the wiring hookup for any thermocouple type. Forexample, for Type K hookup, connect the yellow wire to the &q
92.3.3 Two/Three/Four-Wire RTDThe figures below show the input connections and input connector jumpers(shown in bold lines) required to hookup a 2-, 3
102.3.4 Process CurrentThe figure below shows the wiring hookup for Process Current 0 – 20 mA.Figure 2.7 Process Current Wiring Hookup(Internal and Ex
112.3.6 Wiring OutputsThis meter has two factory installed outputs. The SPDT Mechanical Relay, SPSTSolid State Relay, Pulse and Analog Output Connecti
This device may have a programmable communication output. The RS-232 and RS-485 Output Connection are shown below.External RS-232 connections are not
2.3.7 Dual Display Color SetupThe dual display option allows the user to change the color of the upper andlower displays. To change the color of the u
14PART 3OPERATION: Configuration Mode3.1 IntroductionThe instrument has two different modes of operation. The first, Run Mode, isused to display value
153.2 Menu ConfigurationIt is required that you put the controller in the Standby Mode for anyconfiguration change other than Setpoints & Alarms.F
It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its pr
163.2.1 ID NumberSEE ID MENU SELECTION IN CONFIGURATION SECTION FORENABLE/DISABLE OR CHANGE ID CODE. If ID Code is Disabled or set as Default (0000) t
173.2.2 Set PointsSETPOINT 1:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary until SP1prompt appears.Press d 2) Display shows previous value of “Setpoint 1”.Press b
183.2.3 Configuration MenuFigure 3.2 Flow Chart for Configuration MenuEnter Configuration Menu:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appe
19Input Type (Thermocouple)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display advances to INPTInput M
20Input Type (RTD)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press
21Input Type (Process)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.P
22ENTER READING CONFIGURATION MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press a3) Di
23Reading Configuration (If Process was selected)INPUT/READING (SCALE AND OFFSET) SUBMENU:Input Voltage or Current can be converted or scaled into val
24Conversion number is a coefficient of conversion between input valuesand real full display range (10000 counts shown as 9999). See Table 3.2below fo
253.2.6 Alarm 1This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured asfollows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, O
TABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction...21.1 Description ...
26ALARM 1 ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:Press b 5) Scroll though the available selection until ENBLdisplays touse Alarm 1.Press d 6) Display shows STRDstor
27CONTACT CLOSURE SUBMENU:Press d11) Display flashes previous selection. Press b to N.ç. NormallyClosed or N.o. Normally Open.Press d12) Display sho
28ALARM ENABLE/DISABLE AT POWER ON:Press d15) Display flashes previous selection. Press bto ENBLenableor DSBLdisable.Press d 16)Display shows STRDst
293.2.7 Analog Output (Retransmission)Analog Output can be configured as Retransmission or Control outputs.In this section we will discuss Retransmiss
30ANALOG OUTPUT ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:Press b5) Scroll though the available selection until ENBLdisplays touse Analog Output Retransmission (output p
31Accuracy of Analog Output board is +/-1% of FS (Full Scale) when followingconditions are satisfied:1. The input is not scaled below 1% of Input FS (
323.2.8 Alarm 2This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured asfollows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, O
333.2.9 Loop Break Time/Field CalibrationFigure 3.8 Flow Chart for Loop Break Time/Field CalibrationENTER LOOP BREAK TIME MENU:Press a1) Press a, if
343.2.9 Loop Break Time/Field Calibration (continued)Reading Offset Adjust allows the user to fine tune a minor error of the transducer,however some a
353.2.10 Output 1Alarm 1 and Output 1 or Analog Output (Retransmission) share the same contactson the rear panel connector. If Alarm 1 or Analog Outpu
LIST OF FIGURES:Figure 2.1 Front Panel Display...5Figure 2.2 Rear Panel Pow
36ENTER OUTPUT 1 MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press a3) Press a, if
37MAXIMUM/PERCENT HIGH SUBMENU:Specify in percent, the maximum value (99) for control output. If the output isanalog proportional (Current or Voltage)
38ACTION TYPE SUBMENU:The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may bepositive or negative since it may be greater or smalle
39If Anti Integral (Anti Windup) Submenu “Enabled”, this feature allows the error term outside the proportional band to be calculated andaccumulated f
40RESET SETUP SUBMENU:Press d33) Display flashes 1stdigit of the previous IRESTReset value.Press b& c34) Press band cbuttons to enter a new “Res
41DAMPING FACTOR SUBMENU:Press d42) Display flashes the previous “Damping Factor” selection.Press b43) Scroll through the available selections: 0000
423.2.11 Output 2Output 2 and Alarm 2 share the same contacts on the rear panel connector. IfAlarm 2 is Enabled, Output 2 is automatically Disabled.Fi
43ACTION TYPE SUBMENU:The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may bepositive or negative since it may be greater or smalle
44CYCLE TIME SUBMENU:Press d15) Display flashes 1stdigit of the previous “Cycle Time” value.Press b& c16) Press band cbuttons to enter a new “Cy
453.2.12 Ramp & SoakAlarm must be DISABLED if Ramp is ENABLED.Figure 3.11 Flow Chart for Ramp and SoakENTER RAMP AND SOAK MENU:Press a1) Press a,
NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORTANT•
46SOAK ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:Press d7) Display flashes ENBLor DSBL.Press b8) Scroll through the available selections: “Enable” or “Disable”.Press
473.2.13 ID CODEFigure 3.12 Flow Chart for ID CodeENTER ID CODE MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display ad
48ENTERING OR CHANGING YOUR (DEFAULT) ID CODE:Enter IDmenu (Repeat steps from 1 to 3).Press d10) Display advances to CH.IDChange ID Code Submenu.Pres
493.2.14 COMMUNICATION OPTIONPurchasing the controller with Serial Communications permits an instrument to be configuredor monitored from an IBM PC co
50ENTER COMMUNICATION OPTION MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press a3)
51STOP BIT SUBMENU:Press d15) Display flashes previous selection for “Stop Bit”.Press b16) Scroll through the available selections: 1-BIT, 2-BIT.Pre
52Press d25) Display flashes previous selection for “Echo”.Press b26) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES.Press d27) Display flashes STRD
53DATA FORMAT SUBMENU:Preformatted data can be sent automatically or upon request from the controller.Use the Data Format Submenus to determine what d
54TEMPERATURE UNIT SUBMENU:Includes a byte in the data string to indicate whether reading is in Celsius orFahrenheit.Press d50) Display flashes previ
553.2.15 DISPLAY COLOR SELECTIONThis submenu allows the user to select the color of the display.Figure 3.14 Flow Chart for Display Color SelectionENT
PART 1INTRODUCTION1.1 DescriptionThis device can be purchased as monitor (read process value only) or asa controller.• The iSeries controller offers u
56ALARM 2 DISPLAY COLOR SUBMENU:Press d11) Display flashes previous selection for “Alarm 2 Color Display”.Press b12) Scroll through the available se
57Example 3:Output 1 = Analog Output (Alarm 1 disabled), Setpoint 1 = 300,Output 2 = Relay, Setpoint 2 = 200Alarm 1 & 2 Setup: Deviation, Band, “A
58PART 4SPECIFICATIONSAccuracy±0.5°C temp; 0.03% reading processResolution1°/0.1°; 10 µV processTemperature Stability1) RTD: 0.04°C/°C2) TC @ 25°C (77
59ModesTime and Amplitude ProportionalControl Modes; selectable Manual orAuto PID, Proportional, Proportionalwith Integral, Proportional withDerivativ
60EXCITATION(optional in place of Communication)24 Vdc @ 25 mANot available for Low Power OptionINSULATIONPower to Input/Output2300 Vac per 1 min. tes
61JKTERSBCNLRTDRTDTable 4.1 Input PropertiesTC Input Type Range Accuracy*Iron-Constantan -210 to 760°C 0.4°C-346 to 1400°F 0.7°F-270 to -160°C 1.0°CCH
62PART 5FACTORY PRESET VALUESTable 5.1 Factory preset valueMENU ITEMS FACTORY PRESET VALUES NOTESSet Point 1 (SP1) 000.0Set Point 2 (SP2) 000.0Input:I
63MENU ITEMS FACTORY PRESET VALUES NOTESRamp & Soak (RAMP):Ramp (RAMP) Disable (DSBL)Soak (SOAK) Disable (DSBL)Ramp Value (RAMP) 00:00Soak Value (
64PART 6CE APPROVALS INFORMATIONThis product conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC amended by93/68/EEC, and with the European Low Voltage Directive
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1.2 Safety ConsiderationsThis device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is importantto read this manual before installing or commissi
WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the
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1.3 Before You BeginInspecting Your Shipment:Remove the packing slip and verify that you have received everythinglisted. Inspect the container and equ
PART 2SETUP2.1 Front PanelFigure 2.1 Front Panel DisplayTable 2.1 Front Panel Annunciators1 Output 1/Setpoint 1/ Alarm 1 indicator2 Output 2/Setpoint
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