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Brand | Shinko |
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Model | HR-706 |
Category | Voice Recorder |
Language | English |
Explains symbols used on the instrument and within the manual for safety information.
General safety precautions for preventing electric shock and system malfunction.
Instructions for proper protective grounding to prevent electric shock.
Details on supply voltage, frequency, and power consumption.
Specifies suitable installation environments, altitude, temperature, and humidity.
Instructions for connecting input and output wiring safely.
Safety measures for transportation, instrument handling, installation, maintenance, and cleaning.
Advice on preventing export of the instrument for weapon manufacturing.
Lists available instruction manuals, their edition numbers, and outlines.
Instructions to check all included accessories and verify model type and specifications.
Guidelines for storing the instrument and information about the location ID tag.
Illustrates the external appearance and labeled parts of the recorder.
Describes the instrument's display screen and all operation keys.
Provides detailed dimensions and panel cutout specifications for mounting.
Step-by-step instructions for securely mounting the instrument to a panel, including IP65 compliance.
Shows terminal layout and provides crucial warnings for safe power wiring and grounding.
Step-by-step guide for connecting power source wiring, including grounding.
Precautions for input wiring, including noise elimination and terminal usage.
Detailed steps for wiring various input signals like voltage, thermocouple, and RTD.
Illustrates example wiring diagrams for DI and Alarm Output functions.
Procedure for wiring the optional Alarm Output (LH6).
Procedure for wiring the optional DI function (RE6).
Wiring diagrams and notes for RS-232C and RS-485 communication.
Step-by-step guide for inserting and preparing the chart paper for recording.
Instructions for removing, installing, and tightening the ribbon cassette.
Describes the instrument's status and display after power-on.
Details the recording process, including colors and how to start/stop.
Instructions for starting, stopping, and feeding chart paper during recording operations.
Details various digital printing methods like manual, list, and DI-triggered printing.
Procedures for changing and managing the instrument's display modes.
How to enter setup mode and configure basic settings like range, alarm, unit, and chart speed.
Configuring alarm hysteresis, burnout detection, channel offset, and reference junction compensation.
Settings for printing color, recording, communication, DI functions, and temperature units.
Calibrating point positions and data values for accuracy.
Procedures for saving or discarding settings and exiting engineering mode.
Outlines the recorder's communication capabilities and transmission specifications.
Data structure, link management, and commands for the original communication protocol.
Data construction, function codes, error responses, and register access for Modbus RTU.
Periodic inspection checks and instructions for cleaning the instrument.
List of consumables and procedures for adjusting printing position and data calibration.
Steps for calibrating voltage, current, or thermocouple inputs.
Steps for calibrating RTD inputs.
Calibrating reference junction compensation for thermocouple inputs.
Lists common problems and directs to corresponding flowcharts for diagnosis.
Flowcharts for issues like no operation, large errors, deflected recording, no printing, faint printing, and paper feed problems.
Table detailing error messages, diagnosis, solutions, and error display behavior.
Details input signals, performance, structure, power source, and operating conditions.
Specifications for alarm output, DI function, and paper-empty detection options.
Measurement ranges, accuracy at computation, and individual item specifications.
Lists standard setting functions and optional remote DI, alarm output, and communication functions.