A2-3, Important – Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

Page 72

Advertising
background image

<Appendix 2. Parameters for Basic Settings, and How to Make and Change the Settings>

A2-3

IM 01C50T02-01E

(1) Making the Input Sensor Settings

Access the parameter SENSOR_TYPE_1 and set the

type of sensor to be connected as sensor 1.

Access the parameter SENSOR_CONNECTION_1

and set the number of connection wires of the sensor to

be connected as sensor 1 as follows:

2: For a 2-wire sensor, such as a thermocouple,

voltage input, 2-wire RTD, and 2-wire resistance

input

3: For a 3-wire sensor, such as a 3-wire RTD and

3-wire resistance input

4: For a 4-wire sensor, such as a 4-wire RTD and

4-wire resistance input

Do the same as above for the sensor 2 input.
When connecting a 4-wire sensor to the sensor

input 1, sensor input 2 is not available. Set

SENSOR_TYPE_2 to Non-Connection.

IMPORTANT

4-wire sensor cannot be assigned to Sensor 2.

(2) Setting Up Limit Switches
Set up limit switches 1 to 4. The values and

statuses of limit switches can be read as outputs of

DI blocks. The chart below outlines the procedure to

set up limit switch 1.

Access the parameter LIMSW_1_TARGET and select

the value to be monitored by limit switch 1:

0 = PRIMARY_VALUE_1 (sensor 1 input)

1 = PRIMARY_VALUE_2 (sensor 2 input)

2 = SECONDARY_VALUE (terminal board

temperature)

3 = DIFFERENTIAL_VALUE (temperature

difference between sensor 1 and 2 inputs)

4 = AVERAGE_VALUE (average temperature of

sensor 1 and 2 inputs)

5 = BACKUP_VALUE (backup input)

Access the parameter LIMSW_1_ACT_DIRECTION

and select the type of limit switch 1:

0 = HI LIMIT (high-limit switch)

1 = LO LIMIT (low-limit switch)

Access the parameter LIMSW_1_SETPOINT and set

the threshold of turning on limit switch 1. As necessary,

the hysteresis can be set in the parameter LIMSW_1_

HYSTERESIS (input of only a positive number is valid).

Do the same for limit switches 2 to 4 as necessary.

(3) Making LCD Display Settings
Select the AI blocks whose output values you want

to display on the LCD and set the display refresh

cycle. The parameters related to LCD display

settings include those that determine whether to

hide the error and warning codes from the LCD,

and enable and disable the address indications.

Access the parameter DISPLAY_AI_OUT and set a

number to select the AI blocks whose output values

you want to display on the LCD. When two or more AI

blocks are selected, their outputs are displayed in turn

cyclically.

0 = Display the output of AI1

1 = Display the output of AI2

2 = Display the output of AI3

3 = Display the output of AI4

4 = Display the outputs of AI1 and AI2

5 = Display the outputs of AI1, AI2, and AI3

6 = Display the outputs of AI1, AI2, AI3, and AI4

Access the parameter DISPLAY_CYCLE and set the

desired display cycle from 2 to 255 seconds. DISPLAY_

CYCLE is set to 2 seconds by default. Increase the

setting as appropriate such as when the response of

the LCD is slow due to a cold ambient temperature.

(4) Carrying Out Input Calibration
Since the YTA320 is calibrated at the factory before

shipment, calibration need not be performed

after delivery; however, the user can carry out

a calibration by applying arbitrary input levels

as appropriate. For a thermocouple input, cold

junction compensation is performed for the input

level. To carry out a precise calibration, follow

the procedure below to switch off the CJC prior to

calibration. After the calibration, be sure to switch

back on the CJC. This CJC switching procedure is

not necessary for inputs other than a thermocouple.

Access the parameter CJC_SELECT_1 and set 1.

0 = Cold junction compensation based on the

terminal board temperature

1 = Cold junction compensation based on a constant

Access the parameter CONSTANT_CJC_TEMP_1 and

set 0 (disable CJC).

This disables CJC for the sensor 1 input. After

calibration, return the CJC_SELECT_1 setting to

0. The following outlines the calibration procedure

for the sensor 1 input. Do the same for the sensor

2 input.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: