Omega Speaker Systems PSW32 User Manual

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Switching Characteristic Graphs

Signal “on” with rising pressure
Setting SP* > RP**

Explanation:

When the switching point (SP) is adjusted HIGHER than the reset point (RP), then the switching output will be “normally off”.
When the switching point (SP) is adjusted LOWER than the reset point (RP), then the switching output will be “normally on”.

p

SP

RP

t

t

U

Signal “on” with falling pressure
Setting SP < RP

Signal “off” with rising pressure
Setting RP > SP

p

RP

SP

t

t

U

p

RP

SP

U

A

t

t

Signal “off” with falling pressure
Setting RP < SP

p

SP

RP

U

A

t

t

* SP = Switching point

**RP = Reset point

Pressure display

Switching
function graph

Switching output LED

Raise switching
or reset point button

Lower switching
or reset point button

Reset point button

Switching point button

Position of operating elements

Cod

Meaning

Requested code or code programming

CLC

Clear code

Deletion of current code

txx

Delay time

Setting of filter time constant

(Buffering time)

xx = Switching output delay
xx {03, 06, 12, 24, 50} in ms and
xx {O.1, 0.2, O.4} in s.

OFS

Offset

Request for offset adjustment using ▼ and ▲ buttons

SC.H

Shor t-circuit high

Shor t-circuit monitoring activated

U. LO

Voltage low

Voltage monitoring activated

OFF

Off

Shor t-circuit or voltage monitoring deactivated

Std

Standard mode

Standard mode activated

HYS

Hysteresis mode

Hysteresis mode activated

FEn

Window mode

Window mode activated

U-C

Voltage calibration

Voltage output selected

I-C

Current calibration

Current output selected

Display

Meaning

Cause / Remedy

SC.H

Shor t-circuit high Shor t-circuit between output and power supply. Check wiring.

If the switching line from the load (e.g. electrical control
device, PLC or similar) is being held at an open-circuit
potential of > 3V, or if several pressure switches are being
operated in parallel, this function should be switched off.
Disconnection: ▼ during display test, then adjust with ▼ or ▲.

U.Lo

Voltage low

Power supply voltage too low (<17V).
Check power supply: Load may be too large.
Disconnection: ▲ during display test, then adjust with ▼ or ▲.

E

R R O R

M

E S S A G E S

Display of hardware errors or malfunctions

Display of hardware errors or malfunctions (can be switched off)

Messages generated by calling SETUP functions

Display

Meaning

Cause / Remedy

O.Er

Output error

Error at switching output: Circuit-breaker defective, feedback loop
to processor open circuit. Repair necessary.

E.Er

E2PROM error

E2PROM module defective or connection to processor faulty.
Repair necessary.

I.Er

Initialization error

Checksum of initialization data incorrect. Remedy: Call up any
SETUP function and acknowledge the setting with SP.
This error message is caused by a data error. All setup values
should therefore be checked and corrected if necessary.

C.Er

Calibration error

Checksum of calibration data incorrect. Recalibration necessary.

SC.L

Short-circuit low

Short-circuit between output and ground. Check wiring:
Power supply may be too weak for connected load (leading
to collapse of voltage, particularly with loads with a high switch-on
current such as incandescent lamps or capacitances).

UFL

Underflow

The applied pressure is below the measuring range:
Increase pressure until it is within the measuring range.

OFL

Overflow

The applied pressure is above the measuring range:
Decrease pressure until it is within the measuring range.

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