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Brand | red lion |
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Model | IAMS 0001 |
Category | Control Unit |
Language | English |
Details on handling hazardous voltages, environmental conditions, mounting, and technician qualifications.
Details UL specific installation requirements.
Covers device calibration, adjustment, and normal operating procedures.
Information on cleaning the device and product liability disclaimers.
Step-by-step guide for safely removing the device from its mounting.
Explains the meaning of a red front LED or 'AO.ER' display and its cause.
Highlights programmable features like process calibration, password protection, and multi-language support.
Describes typical uses such as temperature measurement, signal conversion, and process control.
Lists essential technical specifications including input/output capabilities, isolation, and LED indicators.
Explains the menu structure, help texts, and user-friendly interface of the PGMMOD00.
Details the module's use as a communication interface and its physical attachment to the device.
Lists LCD display details, programming access via password, and display line information.
Diagrams showing how to connect various input signals like voltage, current, RTD, and TC.
Diagrams illustrating the connections for analog outputs and relay outputs.
Diagram showing the connections for the universal AC or DC power supply.
Provides a list of model numbers and their corresponding descriptions.
Details the operating range, supply voltage, consumption, fuse, and communication interface.
Specifies accuracy for different input types and temperature coefficients.
Defines minimum and maximum values for RTD, linear resistance, and potentiometer inputs.
Details RTD cable resistance, error detection, and various TC types with their ranges.
Describes measurement ranges, input resistance, and sensor error detection for current and voltage inputs.
Specifies signal ranges, load limits, output limitations, and current limits for outputs.
Covers relay functions, hysteresis, delays, and Ex/IS approval details like FM and UL.
Defines the setup conditions for sensor error checks and their resulting indications.
Details the readout and limits for input signals exceeding the valid range (IN.LO, IN.HI).
Specifies limits for detecting sensor errors like loop breaks, shorts, and out-of-range values.
Lists error codes (e.g., CJ.ER, FL.ER, AO.ER) and their corresponding error causes.
Diagrams showing how to connect power supply and different input signal types.
Diagrams detailing the connections for current, voltage, and relay outputs.
Guides users through setting up parameters using display menus and function keys.
Describes how to quickly change setpoints and test relays using specific key combinations.
Explains how to set and use passwords to protect device configuration from unauthorized changes.
Covers reading error status from LEDs and display messages, including IN.LO/IN.HI signals.
Describes different relay operational modes like Setpoint, Window, Error, Power, and Off.
Details settings for relay delay, hysteresis, display brightness, contrast, and TAG numbers.
Explains two-point process calibration, simulation of input signals, and relay control.
Covers setting a new password and selecting the interface language.
Lists possible error codes (CJ.ER, FL.ER, AO.ER, etc.) detected during the unit's self-diagnosis.
Explains how to choose display units, including Celsius or Fahrenheit for temperature inputs.
Explains enabling the SIL function via loop surveillance and its indication on the analog output.
Details saving the current configuration to the display module and loading previously saved configurations.
Shows the sequence from power-up to initial parameter setup and input type selection.
Details the selection of input types (Volt, Curr, Lin.R, Potm, Temp) and their corresponding ranges.
Lists various units available for display, such as °C, ft/min, Hz, kg, and MPa.
Diagrams showing routing for Pt, Ni, and TC sensor types and their connection configurations.
Details setting relay functions like Normally Open/Closed, Setpoint, Window, Error, and Power.
Shows how to configure setpoints, hysteresis, and direction of action for relays.
Covers adjusting display contrast, backlight, and performing process calibration.
Explains enabling simulation mode, setting new passwords, and selecting the interface language.