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Chino AL3000 SERIES User Manual

Chino AL3000 SERIES
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INST.No.INE-270J
AL3000 SERIES
(MULTI-POINT TYPE)
HYBRID RECORDER

Table of Contents

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Chino AL3000 SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChino
ModelAL3000 SERIES
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

For Safe Use

Warnings

Switch and Overcurrent Protective Device

Instructions on installing external switches and overcurrent protective devices for safety.

Grounding Connection

Emphasizes the importance of proper grounding to prevent electric shock.

Power Supply Check Before Operation

Advises checking feed voltage range before powering on the instrument.

Unauthorized Repair or Modification

Warns against unauthorized repairs and modifications due to safety and functional risks.

Instrument Usage According to Manual

Stresses correct and safe usage as per the manual to avoid liability.

Stop Power Supply on Abnormal Symptom

Instructs to shut off power immediately if abnormal symptoms like smoke or heat occur.

2.2 Mounting Method to Panel

Mounting Method

Step-by-step instructions for physically mounting the instrument onto a panel.

4. Connections

4.1 Terminal Board Diagram

Illustrates the layout of the terminal boards for various connections.

4.2 Cautions on Connections

Feed Source Power Supply Safety

Emphasizes safe power supply connection, including switches and protective devices.

Separate Input/Output from Power Circuits

Advises separating input/output cables from power circuits to prevent interference.

Thermocouple Input Separation from Heat

Recommends separating thermocouple inputs from heat sources to avoid errors.

Cable Separation from Noise Sources

Guides on separating cables from noise sources for reliable operation.

4.3 Power and Protective Conductor Terminals

Power and Protective Conductor Terminal Layout

Shows the layout of power and protective conductor terminals.

Power Terminal Connection

Provides instructions for connecting power terminals using specified cables and terminals.

Protective Conductor Terminal Connection

Details how to connect the protective conductor terminal for safety.

4.4 Measuring Input Terminals

Measuring Input Terminals Overview

Explains the location and connection requirements for measuring input terminals.

DC Voltage/Current Input Connections

Details how to connect DC voltage and current inputs, including shunt resistors.

Thermocouple Input Connections

Guides on connecting thermocouple inputs to ensure accuracy and prevent errors.

Resistance Thermometer Input Connections

Provides instructions for connecting resistance thermometer inputs using 3-core cables.

4.5 Alarm Output Terminals

Alarm Output Terminal Layout

Shows terminal arrangements for different types of alarm outputs.

Alarm Output Connections

Step-by-step instructions for connecting alarm output terminals with safety precautions.

3. Cautions on Connections

4.6. Remote Contact Terminals

Remote Contacts Connections

Provides instructions for connecting remote contacts terminals with safety notes.

4.7. Communications Terminals

Communications Terminals Configuration

Shows terminal configurations for RS-232C, RS-422A, and RS-485 interfaces.

RS-232C Connections

Details RS-232C connections for both 9-pin and 25-pin PC connectors.

3. RS-422A, RS-485 Connections

RS-422A Connections

Explains RS-422A connections via a line converter.

7. Programming

7.2. Default Parameters and Programming Ranges

Parameters Before Operation

Lists parameters that must be programmed before the instrument can be operated.

7.4. Programming Procedures

7.5. Programming Errors and Remedial Measures

Error Judgment Flow Chart

Outlines the process for judging programming errors.

Error Kinds and Display

Describes common programming errors and how they are displayed.

Error Remedial Measures

Provides steps to resolve programming errors.

8. Basic Programming

8.1. Parameters Before Operation

Lists essential parameters that need programming before initial operation.

8.2. Range/Printing Range

Cautions and References for Programming

Provides important cautions and references for programming ranges.

3. Programming Flow Chart

Range/Printing Range Programming Flow Chart

Illustrates the step-by-step process for programming range and printing range settings.

10.3. Operations at Abnormal Inputs

Over-Range Input Behavior

Explains instrument behavior when input exceeds printing or measuring range.

Burnout Function

Describes the burnout function for disconnected inputs and its programming.

11.5. Programming Alarms

Alarm Parameters

Lists alarm parameters like points, types, and values.

Alarm Types Explained

Explains different alarm types: absolute value, rate-of-change, and differential.

3. Programming Mode

Absolute Value Alarms Programming

Details programming absolute value alarms (high/low limits).

Rate-of-Change Alarms Programming

Details programming rate-of-change alarms.

Differential Alarms Programming

Details programming differential alarms.

4. Programming Flow Chart

Alarm Programming Flow Chart

Illustrates the process for programming alarms and copying settings.

Adjustment Flow Chart

Illustrates the step-by-step process for adjusting measuring values and printing positions.

11.12. Passcode/Key Lock

Passcode Programming Details

Details the passcode programming range and its relation to key lock access.

Key Lock Functionality

Explains the functions affected when key lock is effective (LOCKED).

4. Passcode Not Programmed

Programming Passcode and Key Lock (No Passcode)

Illustrates the process for setting passcode and key lock when no passcode is initially programmed.

5. Passcode Programmed

Changing Passcode and Key Lock (With Passcode)

Illustrates the process for changing passcode and key lock when a passcode is already programmed.

12. Alarm Output

1. Alarm Output Functionality

Explains how alarm output works and the types of outputs available.

2. Programming Alarm Output

Details how to program alarm output number and value.

16. Adjustment

16.1. Adjustment of Measuring Values

Describes adjusting measuring values for accuracy.

Measured Value Adjustment Procedure

Details the process and recommendation for adjusting measured values.

17. Hardware Check

17.1. ROM Version Check

Explains how to check the instrument's ROM version.

ROM Version Check Flow Chart

Illustrates the flowchart for performing a ROM version check.

17.2. Printer Test

Test Printing Procedure

Describes the test printing procedure for checking the printer.

Printer Test Flow Chart

Shows the flowchart for executing the printer test.

17.3. Display Test

Display Test Flow Chart

Illustrates the flowchart for testing the display segments, lamps, and bargraph.

17.4. Alarm Output Check

Alarm Output Check Flow Chart

Shows the flowchart for checking alarm output signals (ON/OFF).

17.5. Remote Contacts Input Check

Remote Contacts Input Check Flow Chart

Illustrates the flowchart for checking remote contacts input signals (shorted/open).

19. Maintenance/Troubleshooting

19.1. Routine Inspection

Outlines routine checks for consumables and operational status.

19.2. Lubrication and Cleaning

Lubrication Procedure

Provides instructions for lubricating the printer's main shaft.

Cleaning Instructions

Details how to clean the instrument's plastic parts safely.

19.3. Measuring Values Check

Channels for Measurement Check

Specifies which channels need checking and potential error differences.

3. Connections for Checking

Checking Method for Measurement Values

Explains how to check measuring values and calculate errors.

19.4. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting: Not Working

Lists symptoms and causes for the instrument not working.

Troubleshooting: Measured Values

Addresses issues related to unstable or incorrect measured values.

19.5 Recommended Parts Replacement Intervals

Reference Parts Exchange Intervals

Lists recommended replacement intervals for mechanical and electrical components.