Como Usar El Scout 55
Como Usar El Scout 55
Measuring amplifier in
desktop housing
SCOUT55
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Contents Page
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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4 Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
5 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
6 Keyword index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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Safety instructions
SCOUT55 can be operated either at 230 VAC or 110 VAC, 48...60 Hz mains
voltage.
For adapting the device to the mains voltage, please see chapter 2.3.1 in the
operating manual.
Before connecting the device, make sure that the mains voltage and current
type specified on the name plate correspond to the mains voltage and current
type at the site of installation and that the current circuit used is sufficiently
safe.
An earthed socket must be used for the mains plug (protection class I and II).
Do in no case use the device when the mains line has suffered damage.
Do in any case switch off the device before opening it; disconnect the mains
plug.
The device complies with the safety requirements of DIN EN 61010-part1
(VDE 0411-part1); protection class I. The device has a mains switch. Ensure
that it is easily accessible at any time.
The supply connection, as well as the signal and sense leads, must be
installed in such a way that electromagnetic interference does not adversely
affect device functionality (HBM recommendation: ”Greenline shielding
design”, downloadable from the Internet at http://www.hbm.com/Greenline).
Automation equipment and devices must be covered over in such a way that
adequate protection or locking against unintentional actuation is provided
(such as access checks, password protection, etc.).
When devices are working in a network, these networks must be designed in
such a way that malfunctions in individual nodes can be detected and shut
down.
Safety precautions must be taken both in terms of hardware and software, so
that a line break or other interruptions to signal transmission, such as via the
bus interfaces, do not cause undefined states or loss of data in the
automation device.
Appropriate use
The SCOUT55 with the connected transducers may be used for measurement
and directly related control and regulation tasks, only. Any other use is not
appropriate. To ensure safe operation, the transducer may only be used
according to the specifications given in this manual. It is also essential to
comply with the legal and safety requirements for the application concerned
during use. The same applies to the use of accessories.
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Each time, before starting up the equipment, you must first run a project
planning and risk analysis that takes into account all the safety aspects of
automation technology. This particularly concerns personal and machine
protection.
Additional safety precautions must be taken in plants where malfunctions
could cause major damage, loss of data or even personal injury. In the event
of a fault, these precautions establish safe operating conditions.
This can be done, for example, by mechanical interlocking, error signaling,
limit value switches, etc.
Conditions on site
Protect desktop devices from moisture or atmospheric influences such as
rain, snow, etc.
Protect the device from direct sunlight. Ensure sufficient ventilation.
General dangers in the case of non-observance of the safety
instructions
The SCOUT55 complies with the state of the art and is operationally reliable.
If the device is used and operated inappropriately by untrained personnel,
residual dangers might develop.
Any person charged with device installation, operation, maintenance or repair
must in any case have read and understood the operating manual and the
safety instructions, in particular.
Residual dangers
The SCOUT55’s scope of performance and supply covers part of the
measuring-technology, only. The plant designer/constructor/operator must in
addition design, realise and take responsibility for the measuring-system’s
safety such that potential residual dangers are minimized. The respective
regulations must in any case be observed. Residual dangers regarding the
measuringsystem must be specified explicitly.
After making settings and carrying out activities that are password-protected,
you must make sure that any controls that may be connected remain in safe
condition until the switching performance of the amplifier system has been
tested.
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In this manual, the following symbols are used to point out residual dangers:
Symbol: DANGER
Meaning: Maximum danger level
Warns of an imminently dangerous situation in which failure to comply with
safety requirements will result in death or serious bodily injury.
Symbol: WARNING
Meaning: Dangerous situation
Warns of a potentially dangerous situation in which failure to comply with
safety requirements can result in death or serious bodily injury.
Symbol: CAUTION
Meaning: Potentially dangerous situation
Warns of a potentially dangerous situation in which failure to comply with
safety requirements could result in damage to property or some form of
bodily injury.
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Symbols pointing out notes on use and waste disposal as well as useful
information:
Symbol: NOTE
Points out that important information about the product or its handling is being
given.
Symbol:
Meaning: CE mark
The CE mark enables the manufacturer to guarantee that the product com-
plies with the requirements of the relevant EC directives (the declaration of
conformity is available at http://www.hbm.com/HBMdoc).
Symbol:
Meaning: Statutory marking requirements for waste disposal
National and local regulations regarding the protection of the environment and
recycling of raw materials require old equipment to be separated from regular
domestic waste for disposal.
For more detailed information on disposal, please contact the local authorities
or the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
Safe operation
Do only quit error messages if the reason for the error has been eliminated
and there is no more danger.
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Qualified personnel
The device may be used by qualified personnel, only; the technical data and
the special safety regulations must in any case be observed. When using the
device, the legal and safety regulations for the respective application must
also be observed. The same applies if accessories are used.
Qualified personnel means: personnel familiar with the installation, mounting,
start-up and operation of the product, and trained according to their job.
This includes people who meet at least one of the three following
requirements:
− Knowledge of the safety concepts of automation technology is a
requirement and as project personnel, you must be familiar with these
concepts.
− As automation plant operating personnel, you have been instructed how to
handle the machinery and are familiar with the operation of the equipment
and technologies described in this documentation.
− As commissioning engineers or service engineers, you have successfully
completed the training to qualify you to repair the automation systems.
You are also authorized to activate, to ground and label circuits and
equipment in accordance with safety engineering standards.
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1 Introduction
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1.2 General
The SCOUT 55 measuring amplifier is suitable for recording and processing
measured values from passive transducers.
The essential features:
D Transducers that can be connected: S.G. full and half bridges, inductive full
and half bridges, piezoresistive and potentiometric transducers, LVDT
D 10-digit alphanumeric display
D Using the touch-sensitive keypad
D 2 peak value stores for maximum and minimum values, as well as
envelope and instantaneous value
D 4 limit switches
D RS232 serial interface for connecting a computer or a printer
D Parameter memory for saving up to 8 complete data sets
D Control inputs and outputs (potential-separated through optical couplers)
D Manageable housing with mounting frame / carrying handle
All the commands needed for device setup over the serial interface and for
querying the measured values are listed and described in a separate
Operating Manual document “Operating the SCOUT 55 by Computer”.
Measure
Connectable transducer
A T
E
Zero D
Cal.
parameter memory
data set 1...8 CPU control
signal
D
A
127,533 KN optical
coupler
LVDT ...
RS232 5 outputs/ UA/IA
6 inputs
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2 Connections
Observe the safety instructions before commissioning the device.
Master/Slave setting:
IC ST9 Transformer
Master:
Frontsite
ST11 Slave:
Fuses (slow-blowing) ST13 ST14 ST15
ST10
ST13 Analogue output:
Current
ST100
ST11
ST100: for attaching spare bridges Voltage
ST9 and ST10: for options ST11
Fig. 2.1: Location of jumpers on motherboard
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transducer synchro-
connection nisation
(15-pin analogue
female output
connector) 5 outputs/
6 inputs
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1
window
230V
cover
230V
fuse holder 3 replace fuse(s)
PRSR
115V
230 V: T63mA L
115 V: T125mA L
cover open
fuse holder
The mains voltage currently selected (e.g. 230 V) is shown in the “window”.
Switch off the device and take out the mains cable.
1 Lever the lid off and fold it aside
2 Remove the fuse holder
− Fit the fuse holder to correspond to the required mains voltage (comply
with the nominal current of the fine-wire fuse)
− Close the cover
The chosen mains voltage can be seen in the “window” (selection here 2 :
230 V).
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Switch off the device and take out the mains cable.
1 Lever off the cover and fold it forward
2 Take out the fuse holder
3 Replace the fuses
− Fit the fuse holder, paying attention to the correct mains voltage (the
chosen value can be seen in the “window”).
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8 1
BU 1
Transducer connection socket
15 9
S.G. and inductive full bridges S.G. and inductive half bridges
piezoresistive transducers
WH
Measurement
WH
Measurement signal (+) 8 signal (+) 8
BK BK
Voltage (−) 5 Voltage (−) 5
RD
Measurement signal (−) 15
BU BU
Voltage (+) 6 Voltage (+) 6
GN GN
Sensor circuit (+) 13 Sensor circuit (+) 13
GY GY
Sensor circuit (−) 12 Sensor circuit (−) 12
YE YE
Voltage (+) 6
2
Voltage (+) 6
Wire colours: WH= white; BK= black; BU= blue; RD= red; YE= yellow; GN= green;
GY= gray
Fig. 2.5: Connecting various transducers
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When connecting a transducer with a four-wire cable, you must connect the
sensor circuits with the relevant bridge excitation circuit in the male cable
connector (pin 5 with pin 12 and pin 6 with pin 13).
Wire colours: WH= white; BK= black; BU= blue; RD= red; YE= yellow; GN= green; GY= gray
NOTE
To connect the transducers, use HBM standard cable. If you use another
shielded, low-capacitance measurement cables, connect the shielding of
the transducer cable to the connector housing, in accordance with HBM
Greenline information (see http://www.hbm.com/Greenline). This
guarantees EMC protection.
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Pin Function Pin Function
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1 Output signal (V/I) 10 no function
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2 Output signal (ground) 11 Synchronisation (+)
3 LIMITVAL.1 12 Synchronisation (−)
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4 LIMITVAL.2 13 Remote1 (...)
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5 LIMITVAL.3 14 Remote2 (...)
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6 LIMITVAL.4 15 Remote3 (...)
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7 Warning 16 Remote4 (...)
ÁÁ
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8
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9 ÁÁ
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Ground
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External supply voltage
17
18
Remote5 (...)
Remote6 (...)
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24V=
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3 Output LIMITVAL. 1 For positive logic in acordance with
Vext. 24 V
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4 Output LIMITVAL. 2
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5 Output LIMITVAL. 3
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
6 Output LIMITVAL. 4
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
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7
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Output warning
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
(overflow)
Warning active in the case of overflow,
Autocal and MOTION OUT
24 V = OK
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ 0V = Warning
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13−17 Input remote1−6
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
(function selectable)
see table on Page 45
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9
Ground
External supply voltage
Vext. 0 V
Vext. 24 V
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9 24V*
24V*
8
0V 0V*
If the mains voltage is switched off, there is a power failure, or the mains
fuse blows, all the control outputs are reset to 0V (Vext.).
2.7 Synchronisation
If several devices are used right next to one another or if their cables run
parallel, the devices should be synchronised. To achieve this, one device
must be set to Master and all the others (max. seven) to Slave. The setup with
jumpers on the amplifier motherboard is described in Chapter 2.2.2 . As well
as these settings, the devices must be linked together for synchronisation.
11 12 11 12 11 12 11 12
Master Slave Slave Slave
Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 Device 4 (...max. 7)
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On the back of the device, there is an RS232 serial interface for connecting a
computer or a terminal.
When connecting a printer, a simple line printer needing no
more than 4 seconds to print a line is sufficient. The printout
has 12 columns. This corresponds to a line length of 132
characters. Select the measured values to be printed as
described in Chapter 3.5.9.
When connecting a computer, it is possible to enter into dialogue with the
SCOUT 55.
You can use control commands to make all the device settings and query the
measured values. An overview of the interface commands has been compiled
in another part of the Operating Manual “SCOUT 55, Part2: Operation by
computer or terminal”.
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NOTE
If the error message CALERR. appears here, the following can be the
causes:
− no six-wire feedback connected
− incorrect transducer/sensor connection
− no transducer/sensor connected
Remedy:
Switch off the device. Connect the transducer properly. Switch the device
back on. If the error message OVFL B, OVFL N appears, you must adapt the
measuring amplifier to your transducer type. The steps to take for each
amplifier are described below.
D To get from measuring mode to device setup mode, press SET for about
2s. “DIALOG” will appear in the display.
D Follow the examples given below to adjust the device according to the
connected transducer type.
Transducer types:
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Piezoresistive transducers:
Adaptation:
Transducer type: Half bridge
Excitation: 2.5 V
Input: 400 mV/V
Calibration:
Unit, nominal value/
decimal point: 30,000 BAR
Measuring range: 200 mV/V
Potentiometric transducers:
Adaptation:
Transducer type: Half bridge
Excitation: 1V
Input: 1000 mV/V
Calibration:
Unit, nominal value/
decimal point 10,000 mm
Measuring range: 1000 mV/V
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Key to symbols
select number
Group
old setting
Parameter new value
change value
MEAS. MODE
DIALOG
PAR
LANGUAGE Language
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
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PAR
LVDT
FULL BRG. HALF BRG. HALF BRG. HALF BRG.
PAR
1V
2.5 VOLT 1.0 VOLT 2.5 VOLT 1.0 VOLT
PAR
400mV/V
4 mV/V 10 mV/V 400mV/V 1000mV/V
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PAR
PAR
PAR Press four times (skip decimal point, digit step, zero value)
dEc.P
RANGE Range
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SAVE
SET
The settings are saved in parameter set 1 and the device switches to
measuring mode.
You can now run an initial function test.
NOTE
The settings are only power fail safe once they have been saved under
one of the parameter sets.
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Measured
value display,
parameter
presentation
Button row
CL
Measuring mode
CL
SET
Programming
SET
Sign
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Key Meaning
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MEAS. MODE
Keep pressed
MEA
S
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SET Change mode (press for 2 sec), select group (e.g. CALIBR.)
Confirms input/modification
DIALOG
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3.4.2 Programming
Typical programming mode operations
Selecting the value/parame- Entering a numerical value as Apply a signal produced by the
ter from a given table (exam- a parameter (example CAL- transducer when a defined load-
ple DIALOG-LANGUAGE) IBR./ ing occurs
RANGE)
** *
LANGUAGE RANGE MEAS
* Only possible when setting the zero value, the measuring range
and the limit values
** see page 37
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SAVE
SAVE DONE
NOTE
The settings are only power fail safe once they have been saved under
one of the parameter sets.
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SET Groups
DIALOG PARAM. SET ADAPTATION CALIBR. LIMITVAL.1...4 PV STORE IN/OUT ADD. FUNCT.
LANGUAGE RECALL TRANSDUCER UNIT ENABLE ENABLE SOURCE UA P34
PASSWORD SAVE ? EXCITATION NOM. VALUE SOURCE PVS1 MODE UA SERIAL No.
BUTT. LVS SET INPUT DEC. POINT SWITCH DIR. PVS2 INPUT SIGN. BAUDRATE
1) Use
SET
to next group
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3.5.1 Setting all parameters
2sec
Password
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SET 00000
YES NO Groups
SET adaptation
+
+0000 CODE DIALOG PARAM. SET
Parameter values
SET
Select parameter
to next
group
SET Flashes if parameter value can
be edited
Confirm input: press
SET 2sec
Back to measuring mode
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parameter set
PV STORE
ADAPTATION CALIBR. LIMIT VALUE*) 1...4
MOTION OUT OFF *) Query and set limit values in measuring mode, see Page 28
ON
35
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LIMITVAL.1...4
CONTACT 1
ENVELOPE +000. 000 S GROSS / NET COMM. ADDR +00 ADDR
NO FUNCT.
CONTACT 2 AUTOCAL
TARE PRINT.GROSS
SET
PVS1 INST
CONTACT 3 PVS1 HOLD PRINT NET
PVS2 INST
to next PVS2 HOLD
CONTACT 4 ZEROING PRINT MAX
group PRINT
PARACODE 1 ON
PARACODE 2 OFF
CONTACT 5 PARACODE 3 PRINT MIN
BUTTON.LOCK
PRINT PP
CONTACT 6
PRINT LVS
ON
REMOTE OFF PRINT OVERL
3.5.2 Dialogue
Select language (LANGUAGE)
Factory settings: DEUTSCH
You can choose the following languages:
German (DEUTSCH), English (ENGLISH), French (FRANCAIS),
Italian (ITALIANO), Spanish (ESPANOL)
3.5.4 Adaptation
TRANSDUCER:
Depending on the type of transducer, you can choose between the following
bridge types:
Selectable bridge types Full bridge *) Half bridge *) LVDT
*) No distinction is made here between transducers with strain gauges and inductive transducers
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EXCITATION:
The excitation voltage for the transducer is selected.
Selectable excitation voltages 1V 2.5 V
INPUT:
Depending on which excitation voltage is chosen, the input range
(approximate measuring range) can be selected for the transducer type.
Input range UB = 2.5 V UB = 1 V
I "4 mV/V "10 mV/V
II "40 mV/V "100 mV/V
III "400 mV/V "1000 mV/V
AUTOCAL:
Depending on the application and on the stability requirement, you can start
an autocalibration cycle. This lets you correct zero point and full scale value
drift and the long-term constancy of the measuring amplifier.
Possible settings:
ON Autocalibration switched on
OFF Autocalibration switched off
ONCE Autocalibration is run once, as soon as you confirm it with
Autocalibration stays on/off, depending on the state previously
selected.
CAUTION
If you need the analogue output signal for continuous monitoring, you
must switch autocalibration off.
Reason: no measured values are recorded during the autocalibration
cycle. This produces a “monitoring gap” (interval approx. 5 min.,
duration approx. 1s), which is undesirable if not dangerous during
production processes.
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FILTERS:
Different low-pass filters (characteristics and cut-off frequencies) can be
selected:
Characteristics
Bessel (BE) Sampling rate *) Butterworth (BU) Sampling rate *)
(Hz) (measured (Hz) (measured values
values per sec) per sec)
0.05 18.75 5.0 1200
0.1 37.5 10 1200
0.2 75 20 1200
0.5 300 40 1200
1.25 600 80 1200
2.5 1200 200 1200
5.0 1200
10 1200
20 1200
40 1200
100 1200
200 1200
*) see motion count (MOTION CNT)
MOTION DIG
Input of tolerance field in digits in display units.
000110 kN
MOTION OUT
Output of motion count status (control output terminal 7; warning).
Possible settings: OFF The motion count status is not output over WARNING
ON WARNING active, if no standstill or device error
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Display
Tolerance field (MOTION DIG)
units
(number of measurements
Time
within time interval t)
t
24V
Standstill
Warning 0V
NOM. VALUE
You can adjust the nominal value. Specify the nominal value including the
desired decimal places.
Examples:
a. You want to measure in a pressure range between 0 and 1000.00 bar.
Enter nominal value: 100000
b. With a 50 kg load cell you want to display the measured value with 3
decimal places.
Enter nominal value: 50000
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DEC. POINT
Changes the position of the decimal point.
Selectable positions .0000 0.000 00.00 000.0 0000
For above example a: .00
for above example b: .000
STEP
You can choose the step or the digit step.
Selectable steps 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000
ZERO VALUE
The maximum zero balance range matches the particular maximum
measuring range in the following table.
RANGE:
Sets a full scale value (unit mV/V). If this value lies outside the input range,
the minimum or maximum possible value is accepted.
Input range Range at UB = 2.5V Range at UB = 1V
I "0.2...4 mV/V "0.5...10 mV/V
II "2...40 mV/V "5...100 mV/V
III "20...400 mV/V "50...1000 mV/V
TARE VALUE:
You can specify a tare value (in display units) (net value = gross value minus
tare value).
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ENABLE
OFF Disable individual limit switches
ON Enable individual limit switches
SOURCE
Limit value evaluated.
GROSS.VALUE Gross
NET VALUE Net
PVS1 MAX Store for maximum values
PVS2 MIN Store for minimum values
PVS3 PP Store for peak-to-peak value
SWITCH DIR.
Specify the switch direction or the working direction here (see Fig. 3.2).
HIGHER Switch-on level greater than switch-off level for rising measured value
LOWER Switch-off level greater than switch-on level for falling measured value
LEVEL
The level is set in display units (e.g. 2,000kg).
HYSTERESIS
The hysteresis value prevents “fluttering” of the limit switches upon reaching
the switching threshold. Hysteresis is the difference between the activation
and deactivation thresholds.
The value is set in display units, e.g. 0.200kg.
LOGIC
You can change the output logic of the remotes as required. The following
allocation was made:
ACTIVE.HIGH Switched on = High
Switched off = Low
ACTIVE.LOW Switched on = High
Switched off = Low
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Measurement signal
Course of the
Vi, store value
Vo
t
Function Run Hold Run Hold
Operating mode Peak-value (PVS1) Current value
Fig. 3.3: Function of the remotes shown in the example of PVS1, peak value
and instantaneous value storage (also applies to PVS2 and PVS3).
Discharge rate: good Discharge rate: too low Discharge rate: too high
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ENABLE:
You can enable or lock the peak value stores.
PVS ON Enable peak value store
PVS OFF peak-value memory/buffer/store locked
PVS1 INPUT:
Choice of input signal for peak value store PVS1.
GROSS.VALUE NET VALUE
PVS2 INPUT:
Choice of input signal for peak value store PVS2.
GROSS.VALUE NET VALUE
ENVELOPE CURVE:
You can choose the discharge rate of the envelope function for both the peak
value stores. The specification corresponds to a time in ms.
00000 s envelope function off
000.100 to 060.000 s envelope function on
SOURCE UA:
The following signals can be specified as the source of the analogue signal:
GROSS.VALUE Gross
NET VALUE Net
PVS1 MAX Store for maximum values
PVS2 MIN Store for minimum values
PVS3 PP Store for peak-to-peak value
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MODE UA:
Depending on the analogue signal you select, the following options are
possible:
Display Meaning
UA OFF −
0 TO 20mA Output "20 mA
4 TO 20MA Output +4.. 20 mA
UA OFF −
10 VOLT Output +/− 10 V
NOTE
The current output or voltage output selection is made using jumpers on
the amplifier motherboard. The procedure is described on Page 45.
INPUT SIGN.:
For test purposes, a calibration signal and a zero signal can be displayed
instead of the measurement signal. You can choose the following input
signals:
MEAS.SIGNAL Measuring mode
CAL SIGNAL *) The display corresponds to 50 % of the current full scale value
CONTACT 1...6:
Remotes are available on the connector strip for controlling SCOUT 55
functions. The pin assignment or allocation of the remotes is freely
configurable. No function is defined for the remotes at the factory.
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REMOTE
Device control through remotes can be locked or enabled.
ON no display Operating using keyboard and remotes
OFF LOCAL Keyboard operation only
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SERIAL NO:
Display the serial number of the device.
BAUDRATE:
You can choose between the following values as the baud rate for the serial
interface.
Selectable baud rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600
PARITY:
The following settings are possible:
Selectable parity EVEN PAR. ODD PAR. NO PAR.
STOPBITS:
The following settings are possible:
1 STOPBIT
2 STOPBIT
COMM. ADDR*:
Input the device address.
Selectable device addresses 00 to 31
*) Address selectable only for RS485 version; for RS232, set address to 1
PRINT.GROSS:
Output the gross value over the serial interface.
OFF/ON
PRINT NET:
Output the net value over the serial interface.
OFF/ON
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PRINT MAX:
Output the maximum value over the serial interface.
OFF/ON
PRINT MIN:
Output the minimum value over the serial interface.
OFF/ON
PRINT PP:
Output the MIN/MAX value over the serial interface.
OFF/ON
PRINT LVS:
Output limit switch states over serial interface.
OFF/ON
PRINT OVERL
Adjust repetition rate. Heading comprising the source of the measured value
and the unit.
0 = no heading (measured value only)
1 = Heading always
10 = Heading every 10 times etc.
PRINT PAR.:
Output all the parameters.
START
NOTE
The chosen print functions (apart from PRINT PAR) are run in measuring
mode (by pressing or by remote contact).
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ZERO/TARE:
Any change to the tare value or the zero value made by keys (green) or
remotes, is automatically stored in the current parameter set. This protection
can be switched on or off:
SAVE OFF
SAVE ON
4 Example
The following example uses a measurement task to show you the functionality
of the device and the required settings.
Problem definition:
The forming process in a press is to be monitored in order to obtain uniform
product quality. The maximum force exerted by the press is to be recorded in
each cycle. To guarantee the production process, this maximum force must
fall between the lower (F1) and upper (F2) force limit.
Solution:
The force characteristic measured with an S.G. force transducer (e.g.
C9B/10kN; 1 mV/V) is amplified and evaluated by the SCOUT 55. The peak
value store (maximum) is used to record the maximum force and it is
evaluated with two limit switches with regard to the lower and upper limits. An
additional limit switch is provided for overload protection (emergency shut
down) of the machine.
A PLC takes over the control of the process. As well as the control commands
for the press, it gives the SCOUT 55 a start signal to begin the pressing cycle
and once the process has finished, logically links the limit switch outputs to
the “Good/Bad evaluation”.
The start signal from the PLC clears the contents of the peak value store
through the SCOUT 55 control input. To prevent unintentional modifications,
during measurement, only the “Display signal selection” button is enabled for
the machine operator on site.
The parameter setups are protected against unauthorised modification by a
password.
Device control through the remotes (remote control) must be activated.
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Wiring diagram:
SCOUT 55 PLC
START
13
CONTACT 1 / PVS1 INST
Timing diagram:
Limit3
Limit2
Contents
Limit1 of PVS1
Force
characteristic
Switching state 1
Limit1 0
Limit2 1
0
Start signal from the 24V
PLC (Control 1) 0
PLC evaluation
“ Good ”
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Key to symbols
select number
Group
old setting
Parameter
new value
change value
MEAS. MODE
Programming mode
Dialogue
PAR
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
PAR
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SET
Change group
press twice
ADAPTATION
PAR
____
TRANSDUCER Transducer 100Hz BE
type
PAR PAR
Setting the
EXCITATION excitation Measured
UNIT quantity unit
voltage
1V
2.5VOLT
....
PAR N
PAR
....
PAR press twice 006000N
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PAR
dEc.P
RANGE Range
Decimal
DEC. POINT point input
Transducer signal
.... in accordance
00,60000 mV/V with the desired
display range
0000
.
OFF
PAR ON
ZERO VALUE
PAR
Limit value of
MEAS
SOURCE different signal
sources
000000 N
NET VALUE
Zero value in mV/V GROSS.VALUE
00,0007
PAR
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PAR
Remotes logic
LOGIC
LOWER
HIGHER
ACTIVE.LOW
ACTIVE.HIGH
PAR
LEVEL
dEc.P Limit value 1 PAR
Limit switch
LV BUTT
button function
0100
+003500 N
NET VALUE
ENABLED
PAR
dEc.P Hysteresis
HYSTERESIS
value input SET
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Change group
SET
press once SET Change group
Adjusting peak
PV STORE value stores
IN/OUT I/Os
PAR
PAR
PVS OFF
NET VALUE
PVS ON
GROSS.VALUE
PAR
PAR
PVS 1 INPUT Input signal
choice, store 1
MODE UA
dEc.P Set output
signals
NET VALUE
GROSS.VALUE OFF
10VOLT
PAR
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ZEROSIGNAL
MEAS.SIGNAL
PAR
Pin assignment of
CONTACT 1 remotes 1...6
NO FUNCT.
PVS1 INST
Measuring mode
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6 Keyword index
A G
adaptation, 37 gross, 28
aditional functions, 47 gross signal, 20
autocalibration, 38 , 46 gross value, 42
B H
baud rate, 47 hysteresis, 41 , 42
BNC−connector (female), 18
I
C inductive displacement transducer, 24
calibration, 40 inductive transducers, 15
control inputs− and outputs, 19 input signal, 44 , 45
inputs/outputs, 44
D
decimal point, 41 J
digit step, 41 jumpers, 12
E L
envelope function, 44 language selection, 37
error message, 58 limit switches, 28
limit value, disable/enable, 42
F limit values, 28
setting in measuring mode, 28
factory settings, 12 , 20
load/save, 37 logic, 18
filters, 39 LVDT, 15
four wire technique, 17
full scale value, 41 M
fuses, 15 mains voltage selection, 14
Master/Slave, 12
measurement example, 49
measuring mode, 27 , 30 , 32
motion count, tolerance zone, status, 39
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N S
net, 28 S.G. force transducer, 24
net value, 42 S.G. transducers, 15
serial interface, 20
O SET, 28
output logic of the remotes, 42 setting parameters, 34
output signal, 44 step, 41
stop bit, 47
P switch direction, 42
synchronisation, 13 , 19
parameter, save, 32
parameter set, 46
load/save, 37 T
parameters, 33 tare value, 41
setting, 34
taring, 28
parity, 47 transducer connection, S.G.-full-and half
peak value store, 28 , 42 bridges, inductive full- and half bridges,
enable, lock, 44 potentiometric transducers, piezoresis-
tive transducers, LVDT, 15
piezoresistive transducer, 15 , 24
transducer types, S.G.-force transducer,
potentiometric transducer, 15 , 24
inductive displacement transducers,
programming, 31 piezoresistive transducers, potentiomet-
programming mode, 27 , 30 , 31 , 32 ric transducers, 21
R V
remote, 46 voltage output selection, 17
remotes, 43 , 45 voltage supply, 13
replacing the fuse, 14
RS−232 interface, 28 Z
zero balance, 28
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