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CB Initial Seting Manual - FM FRANKLIN

IMCB04-E2 Digital ControllerCB100/CB400CB500/CB700CB900 Initial Setting ManualRKC INSTRUMENT INC. All Rights Reserved, Copyright 1998, RKC INSTRUMENT INC. CAUTIONS l This Manual is subject to change without prior Examples of figures, diagrams and numeric values used in this Manual are for a better understandingof the text, but not for assuring the resultant This Manual is may not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part without RKC's prior This instrument and Manual are manufactured, prepared, then shipped under strict quality , if any defect is found.

1. TRANSFER TO MODE IMCB04-E2 3 1.2 End of initialization mode † Transfer to "Initialize code selection" after each parameter is set. ‡ Simultaneously keep pressing both the SET and <R/S keys for 2 sec in the "Initialize code

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1 IMCB04-E2 Digital ControllerCB100/CB400CB500/CB700CB900 Initial Setting ManualRKC INSTRUMENT INC. All Rights Reserved, Copyright 1998, RKC INSTRUMENT INC. CAUTIONS l This Manual is subject to change without prior Examples of figures, diagrams and numeric values used in this Manual are for a better understandingof the text, but not for assuring the resultant This Manual is may not be reproduced or copied in whole or in part without RKC's prior This instrument and Manual are manufactured, prepared, then shipped under strict quality , if any defect is found.

2 Please contact your nearest RKC sales office or agent from which youbought the RKC assumes no responsibility for any of the following damage which the user or third party maysuffer.(1) Damage incurred as a result of using this product.(2) Damage caused by product failure which cannot be predicted by RKC.(3) Other indirect - 1 INTRODUCTIONB efore using this instrument, please carefully read this Manual for its correct use. In addition, afterreading the Manual keep it available easily OF THIS MANUALThis Manual is written mainly for personnel who have a fundamental knowledge of electricity as wellas control.

3 This Manual is also written for RKC service engineers or qualified PRECAUTIONS If failure or error of this instrument could result in a critical accident of the system,install an external protection circuit to prevent such an accident. In order to prevent instrument damage or failure, protect the power line and theinput/output lines from high currents by using fuses with appropriate SUPPLY In order to prevent instrument damage or failure, supply power of the specified rating. In order to prevent electric shock or instrument failure, do not turn on the powersupply until all of the wiring is USE THE INSTRUMENT NEAR FLAMMABLE order to prevent fire, explosion or instrument damage, never use this instrument at alocation where flammable or explosive gases or vapor TOUCH THE INSIDE OF THE order to prevent electric shock or burns.

4 Never touch the inside of the RKC service engineers can touch the inside of the instrument to check the circuitor to replace parts. High voltage and high temperature sections inside the instrumentare extremely MODIFY THE order to prevent accident or instrument failure, never modify the In order to prevent electric shock, burns or instrument failure, only RKC serviceengineers may replace parts. In order to use this instrument continuously and safely, conduct periodicmaintenance.

5 Some parts used in this instrument have a limited service life and maydeteriorate over !IMCB04-E2i - 2 INSTRUMENT SAFETY CAUTIONSl This instrument is designed to be mounted on instrumentation panels. It is therefore manufacturedas part of the final product to facilitate wiring. This means that unauthorized personnel can easilyaccess the high-voltage sections in this instrument such as power terminals, etc. Therefore, whenthis instrument is installed on the final product, the user should take the necessary measures for thefinal product to ensure that unauthorized personnel cannot access the high-voltage sections, In order to use this instrument correctly and safely, always observe the cautions described in thismanual when performing operations and maintenance.

6 RKC assumes no responsibility for anyinjury or accident resulting from not following these ON INDICATIONSThe following indications are used in this Manual to ensure the safe, correct use of theCB100/CB400/CB500/CB700 WORDSSYMBOL MARKSCAUTIONS PRIOR TO USEl This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions. (IEC1010)[OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II, POLLUTION DEGREE 2]l To the instrument with power supply of 24V, please be sure to supply the power from Before cleaning the instrument, check that the power is turned Remove stains on the display unit using a soft cloth or tissue As the display unit is easily scratched, do not scrub or touch it with a hard The stains on the housing shall be wiped off by the cloth which is dipped into the neutral cleanserdiluted by water and wrung tightly, and finish it by a dried is a Class A (EN55022) instrument.

7 In a domestic environment thisinstrument may cause radio interference, in which case the user is requiredto take adequate : Where there are possible dangers such as electric shock, fire (burns), could cause loss of life or injury, precautions to avoid such dangers are: These describe precautions to be taken in case unit damage may result ifoperating procedures are not strictly :Extra noted or precautions are added to operating procedures and : This mark is used when great care is needed especially for safety.

8 ! : This mark is used to add extra notes, precautions or supplementaryexplanations to table and CONFORMED INSTRUMENT CAUTIONSl This instrument is protected from electric shock by reinforced insulation. So please arrangereinforced insulation to the wire for input signal against the wires for instrument powersupply, source of power and loads as far as EN55022, EN50082-2 and EN61010-1 are applicable to this !IMCB04-E2i - 3 Name and number of this instruction Manual :Name : Digital Controllers CB100/CB400/CB500/CB700/CB900 Initial Setting ManualManual number : IMCB04-E2nnnn RevisionsDate of revisionManual numberReason for revisionMay 29, 1998 IMCB04-E1 The first edition issueOctober 9, 1998 IMCB04-E2 Changed items : Key operation time, page formatIMCB04-E2i - 4 CONTENTS1.

9 TRANSFER TO MODE .. Transfer to initialization End of initialization PROCEDURE FOR Display flowcharts in initialization Procedure for setting each parameter .. Details of parameters in initialize code 0 (Cod=0) .. Details of parameters in initialize code 1 (Cod=1) .. Details of parameters in initialize code 2 (Cod=2) ..263. COMMUNICATION INITIALIZE 27nList of communication initialize identifiers ..27 IMCB04-E211. TRANSFER TO MODEI nitialization is to set parameters relating to instrument specifications (input type, input range, alarmtype, etc.)

10 And those relating to instrument characteristics (setting limiter, alarm differential gap, etc.). Transfer to initialization mode Turn on the power to this instrument. Thus, the input type, input range and PV/SV display modechange in this order. Press the SET key for 2 sec with the instrument set to PV/SV display mode to change theinstrument to parameter setting mode.*For details on parameter setting mode, see the instruction Manual for CB100 [IMCB01-E ] orCB400/CB500/CB700/CB900 [IMCB02-E ].


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