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    1. 4100UK200526 1

    2. 4100UK200526 2 4100 Series A Universal, Front programmable and Cost-effective series of products for Signal Conditioning and Still High Quality (Namur NE-21, PR-Precision and 5 year Warranty) Thus Dedicated for Installers, Panel builders, machine Builders and of course all types of End Users.

    3. 4100UK200526 3 4100 Series The Interface Input Output Relay Function Error Handling and Diagnostics Advanced Features

    4. 4100UK200526 4 4100 Universal transmitters / trip amplifier Universal Input Analogue Output Voltage and Current Universal supply 21,6-253 VAC / 19,2 – 300 VDC 2 relays with programmable functions Sensor error indication via Display Front or LED And … Programmable via display front 4501 No “Manual Needed Menu Structure” – PR Guided! Approvals: CE, LVD, UL-508 (Autumn 2005) Safety: Fulfilling the requirements for SIL-2

    5. 4100UK200526 5 4100 The Programming Interface Run Mode Display of Input value in eng. Units Display Output Value or TAG Programming Mode Change value with Arrows Validate with OK The Menu Guides you to the Next Item => That’s PReasy Error Mode All error indications will be shown in the 2nd line together with a Flashing Backlight. The Flashing backlight can be turned off by pressing OK.

    6. 4100UK200526 6 4100 The Programming Interface – Status Line The Status Line has 4 symbols 1 Indicates the status of the Relay 1 Contact – Open or Closed The 1 can be flashing, if the relay is in the “Delay” period 2 Indicates the status of the Relay 2 Contact – Open or Closed The 2 can be flashing, if the relay is in the Delay period The arrow shows the tendancy of the Input Signal The Com-symbol indicates if the 4501 is running correctly

    7. 4100UK200526 7 4100 The Display – Engineering Units °C in/s bar kV °F ft/s mbar mV °K in/min kJ Ohm m ft/min Wh S cm in/h MWh uS mm ft/h kWh % ft rpm W m3/min in Hz GW m3/h yd t MWL/s m3 kg kW L/minL g hp L/h s N A gal/min min Pa kA gal/h m/s MPa mA t/h m/min kPa uA mol m/h hPa V pH

    8. 4100UK200526 8 4100 The Programming Interface - The PR Guided Menu

    9. 4100UK200526 9 4100 Universal Input Current 0-20 mA 4-20 mA Voltage 0-1V 0,2-1V 0-5V 1-5V 0-10V 2-10V Lin.R. 0-10.000 Ohm (2,3 and 4 wire ) Potentiometer 10 O – 100 kO (3 wire) Loop Supply 16V for 2-wire Transmitter

    10. 4100UK200526 10 4100 Universal Input - Temperature Pt x and Ni X 2,3 and 4 wire connections Pt 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 400, 500, 1000 Ni 50, 100, 120, 1000 TC 13 Types, including Russian L (LR) Internal CJC (Always Mounted)

    11. 4100UK200526 11 4100 TC- Input – Cold Junction Compensation Internal CJC – Always Mounted Precision Max <+/-1,0 °C (-20 °C - +60 °C) Max Error = (0,0053 °C x Amb.Temp)+0,68 °C Safety: The unit will make max. comp. of -20 °C and +80 °C respectively, even though the CJC sensor element should indicate a higher or lower temperature.

    12. 4100UK200526 12 4100 Analogue Output Current 0-20 mA 20-0 mA 4-20 mA 20-4 mA Max Charge 800 O Over/Under Range Limits: 3,8 mA / 20,5 mA Sensor Error Indication: 0/3,5mA or 23mA Voltage (calibrated with Internal Shunt) 0/0,2-1V 1-0,2/0V 0/1-5V 5-1/0V 0/2-10V 10-2/0V Sensor Error Indication: No

    13. 4100UK200526 13 4100 Two Independant Relay Outputs Relay Functions (The 2 relays can have different functions) Setpoint (SETP) (Fastset Possibility) Window (WIND) Input Error (ERR) Power (POW) OFF

    14. 4100UK200526 14 4100 Relay Units For all Functions: For Temp Inputs the unit is °C or °F For other inputs, you can choose between: DISP Display Units PERC Percentage

    15. 4100UK200526 15 4100 Relay Output – SETP function FUNCTION: SETP = Setpoint Function: N.O. / N.C. Setpoint Action: Increase or Decrease Hysteresis: 0,1 to 25% of span or 1 count to 3000 counts (max 25%) On-Delay: in Seconds (0- 3600s) Off-Delay: in Seconds (0- 3600s) Error action: Hold,Open,Close, None

    16. 4100UK200526 16 4100 Relay Output – WIND function FUNCTION: WIND = Window Contact: O.I.W. Open In Window C.I.W Closed in Window Setpoint Low Setpoint High Hysteresis: 0,1 to 25% of span or 1 count to 3000 counts (max 25%)

    17. 4100UK200526 17 4100 Relay Output – ERR function FUNCTION: ERR = Error Action in case of Error Hold,Open,Close, None

    18. 4100UK200526 18 4100 Relay Output – POW function Function: POW = Power The Relay will be CLOSED when the module is powered. The Relay will be OPEN when the module is NOT powered

    19. 4100UK200526 19 4100 Relay Output – OFF function Function: OFF The Relay will be deactivated!

    20. 4100UK200526 20 4100 Series Error Indication, Detection Auto Diagnostics

    21. 4100UK200526 21 4100 Error Detection – Out of A/D converter range Indicated by IN.LO or IN.HI Voltage Input1 <-25 mV or >1,2V Voltage Input2 <-25 mV or >12V Current Input <-1,05mA or >25,05mA POTM Input <-0,5% or >100,5% LIN.R input1 <-10O or >1075O LIN.R input2 <-10O or >110kO TEMP <Poly-2 °C or >Poly+2 °C

    22. 4100UK200526 22 4100 Error Detection – Sensor Error Indicated by SE.BR (break) or SE.SH (shortage) Voltage None 4-20mA SE.BR - Input <3,6mA or > 21mA POTM SE.BR - Input >126k O (Each Wire) LIN.R1 SE.BR > 875 O LIN.R2 SE.BR > 11 kO TC SE.BR > 750 kO Pt and Ni SE.BR > 15 kO SE.SH < 15 O (Not for Pt10, Pt20 and Pt50)

    23. 4100UK200526 23 4100 Error Detection – Display Over/Under Range Display over/under range, indicated by -1.9.9.9 or 9.9.9.9 NB: the minimum/maximum values on the Display is -1999, 9999 respectively.

    24. 4100UK200526 24 4100 Error Indication – Resumed – With 4501 Out of A/D converters Range Flashing IN.LO or IN.HI Display Over/Und range indication Flashing -1.9.9.9 or 9.9.9.9 Sensor Break Flashing SE.BR Sensor Shortage Flashing SE.SH

    25. 4100UK200526 25 4100 Error Indication – With LED The unit is continuously verifying its own State of Health, thus Increasing Safety. Error Indication with 1 Green/Red LED on Front: Green Flashing 13 Hz Normal Green Flashing 1 Hz Sensor Error Green On not Flashing Internal Error Red On not Flashing Fatal Error Return Product to PR

    26. 4100UK200526 26 4100 Auto Diagnostics – With 4501 Display The unit is continuously verifying its own State of Health, thus Increasing Safety. Error Indication with Display Mounted: HW.ER Permanent error in uC/AD converter CJ.ER CJC sensor Failure RA.ER error in RAM (Memory) FL.ER Error in Flash Memory AO.ER Error in analogue Measurement TY.ER Trying to “Load” a configuration from for example a 4114 to a 4116. CO.ER Com Error between 4501 and 41xx PW.ER Error in Internal Power

    27. 4100UK200526 27 4100 Series Advanced Features

    28. 4100UK200526 28 4100 Advanced Features It is possible to enter “Advanced Setting” in Beginning of the Menu structure Memory Display Calibration Simulation Password Language

    29. 4100UK200526 29 4100 Advanced Features – MEMORY (MEM) With this feature you can easily copy a configuration from one module to another. Memory (MEM) SAVE or LOAD Save, saves the Product Configuration in the Front Load, uploads the configuration in the front to the next Product NB: Process Calibrations are not copied.

    30. 4100UK200526 30 4100 Advanced Features – DISPLAY (DISP) Contrast (CONTRA) 0 to 9 Light (LIGHT) 0 to 9 TAG (Exception – 1st and 2nd line swithced) 6 characters Alpha Numerique LINE 3 (Selection of Indication in 3rd Line) TAG or A.OUT

    31. 4100UK200526 31 4100 Advanced Features – CALIBRATION (CAL) 2 Point Process Calibration for ALL input Types CAL.LO (not necessarily 0%) Yes or No, if Yes then: Affect the LOW value you want to calibrate to the Input of the Product. Preset the Correct Value in Display Units. CAL.HI (not necessarily 100%) Yes or No, if Yes then: Affect the HIGH value you want to calibrate to the Input of the Product. Preset the Correct HIGH Value in Display Units. NB: A new Process Calibration will not consider an eventual previous process calibration.

    32. 4100UK200526 32 4100 Advanced Features – SIMULATION (SIM) Simulate the Input value in Display Units Enable Simulation (EN.SIM) Yes or No If Yes, then Simulate the Input value in Display Units And see what happens to the Output and the Relays Relay Simulation (REL.SIM) Use the arrows to toggle the two relays independently

    33. 4100UK200526 33 4100 Advanced Features – PASSWORD (PASS) Enable Password (EN.PASS) Yes or No If Yes, then enter Password Enable Fastset (EN.FAST) Yes or No

    34. 4100UK200526 34 4100 Advanced Features – LANGUAGE (LANG) Select the Language of the Help Texts Language (LANGUA) DE,DK,ES,FR,IT,SE,UK

    35. 4100UK200526 35 4100 Compared to 5000 and 2200 Series – Whats New? “Same As” 2202, 2204, 2231, 2237, 2238, 2241, 2271, 2284 But which Functionality can be found in he 4000 but not in the 2200 series? Pt100 with 2 Relays TC transmitter TC transmitter with 2 Relays Relay with Loop Supply ReadOut of Input and Output Values (in Engineering Units) 2-Point Process Calibration (w.Buttons not Potentiometers) And Much more …

    36. 4100UK200526 36

    37. 4100UK200526 37 Preasy 4100

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    39. 4100UK200526 39 Preasy 4100

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