Hach Polymetron 9500 Bedienungsanleitung

DOC023.52.93058
Polymetron 9500 Controller
05/2015, Edition 6
User Manual


Table of Contents
Specifications.............................................................................................................. 3
General information.................................................................................................. 3
Safety information........................................................................................................ 4
Use of hazard information.................................................................................... 4
Precautionary labels ............................................................................................ 4
EMC compliance statement (Korea)..................................................................... 5
Certification ........................................................................................................... 5
Product overview......................................................................................................... 5
Installation..................................................................................................................... 7
Mounting components and dimensions....................................................................... 7
Controller mounting..................................................................................................... 8
High-voltage barrier................................................................................................... 11
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) considerations............................................................ 11
Wiring overview......................................................................................................... 12
Wiring for power......................................................................................................... 12
Alarms and relays...................................................................................................... 14
Wiring relays.............................................................................................................. 15
Analog output connections........................................................................................ 16
Discrete input wiring connections.............................................................................. 17
Connect the optional digital communication output................................................... 19
Install a Secure Digital (SD) memory card ................................................................ 19
User interface and navigation............................................................................ 19
User interface............................................................................................................ 19
Display....................................................................................................................... 20
Additional display formats.......................................................................................... 21
Graphical display....................................................................................................... 22
System startup.......................................................................................................... 22
Set the language, date and time for the first time ..................................................... 22
Controller configuration information........................................................................... 22
Advanced operation................................................................................................ 24
Security setup............................................................................................................ 24
Enable or disable the pass code........................................................................ 24
Edit the pass code.............................................................................................. 24
Configure a 4-20 mA input module............................................................................ 24
Configure a 4-20 mA output module.......................................................................... 25
Configure the controller analog outputs..................................................................... 25
Logarithmic output mode........................................................................................... 27
Bilinear output mode.................................................................................................. 28
Configure relays......................................................................................................... 28
Set up the discrete inputs.......................................................................................... 36
Set up a calculation................................................................................................... 37
Set the datalog mode and interval............................................................................. 38
Using the secure digital memory (SD) card............................................................... 38
Updating software............................................................................................... 38
Save data and event logs with SD cards............................................................ 38
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Access data and event log files on the SD card................................................. 39
Firmware updates with SD cards........................................................................ 40
Backup settings to an SD card........................................................................... 40
Restore settings to the controller........................................................................ 40
Transfer settings to another device.................................................................... 40
Using the service port................................................................................................ 41
Using DataCom......................................................................................................... 41
Update the display language..................................................................................... 41
Update the date and time.......................................................................................... 41
Maintenance............................................................................................................... 42
Cleaning the controller............................................................................................... 42
Fuse replacement...................................................................................................... 42
Battery replacement................................................................................................... 42
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................... 42
Test and maintenance menu..................................................................................... 44
Warning and error conditions..................................................................................... 45
Device scan information....................................................................................... 45
Replacement parts and accessories............................................................... 45
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Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specification Details
Component description Microprocessor-controlled and menu-driven controller that operates the sensor and
displays measured values.
Operating temperature -20 to 60 ºC (-4 to 140 ºF); 95% relative humidity, non-condensing with sensor load
<7 W; -20 to 50 ºC (-4 to 104 ºF) with sensor load <28 W
Storage temperature -20 to 70 ºC (-4 to 158 ºF); 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Enclosure NEMA 4X/IP66 metal enclosure with a corrosion-resistant finish
European standards EN 61326-1: 2006; EN 61010-1:2010
ETL approved File 65454
Power requirements AC powered controller: 100-240 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz; Power 50 VA with 7 W
sensor/network module load, 100 VA with 28 W sensor/network module load
(optional Modbus RS232/RS485 or Profibus DPV1 network connection).
24 VDC powered controller: 24 VDC—15%, + 20%; Power 15 W with 7 W
sensor/network module load, 40 W with 28 W sensor/network module load (optional
Modbus RS232/RS485 or Profibus DPV1 network connection).
Altitude requirements Standard 2000 m (6562 ft) ASL (Above Sea Level)
Pollution degree /
Installation category
Pollution Degree 2; Installation Category II
Outputs Two analog (0-20 mA or 4-20 mA) outputs. Each analog output can be set to
0-20 mA or 4-20 mA, and can be assigned to represent a measured parameter such
as pH, temperature, flow or calculated values. Optional 3 additional analog outputs.
Secure Digital Memory card for use in data logging and software updates.
Relays Four SPDT, user-configured contacts, rated 5A 250 VAC (resistive). Contacts are
rated 250 VAC, 5 Amp resistive maximum for the AC powered controller and 24 VDC,
5A resistive maximum for the DC powered controller. Relays are designed for
connection to AC Mains circuits (i.e., whenever the controller is operated with 115 -
240 VAC power) or DC circuits (i.e., whenever the controller is operated with 24 VDC
power).
Dimensions ½ DIN—144 x 144 x 180.9 mm (5.7 x 5.7 x 7.12 in.)
Weight 1.7 kg (3.75 lb)
Digital communication Optional Modbus RS485/RS232 or Profibus DPV1 network connection for data
transmission
Data logging Secure Digital Card or special RS232 cable connector for data logging and
performing software updates
Warranty 2 years
General information
In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential
damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual. The manufacturer reserves the right to
make changes in this manual and the products it describes at any time, without notice or obligation.
Revised editions are found on the manufacturer’s website.
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Safety information
N O T I C E
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages due to misapplication or misuse of this product including,
without limitation, direct, incidental and consequential damages, and disclaims such damages to the full extent
permitted under applicable law. The user is solely responsible to identify critical application risks and install
appropriate mechanisms to protect processes during a possible equipment malfunction.
Please read this entire manual before unpacking, setting up or operating this equipment. Pay
attention to all danger and caution statements. Failure to do so could result in serious injury to the
operator or damage to the equipment.
Make sure that the protection provided by this equipment is not impaired. Do not use or install this
equipment in any manner other than that specified in this manual.
Use of hazard information
D A N G E R
Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury.
N O T I C E
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may cause damage to the instrument. Information that requires special
emphasis.
Precautionary labels
Read all labels and tags attached to the product. Personal injury or damage to the product could
occur if not observed. A symbol on the instrument is referenced in the manual with a precautionary
statement.
This symbol, when noted on a product, indicates a potential hazard which could cause serious
personal injury and/or death. The user should reference this instruction manual for operation and/or
safety information.
This symbol, when noted on a product enclosure or barrier, indicates that a risk of electrical shock
and/or electrocution exists and indicates that only individuals qualified to work with hazardous
voltages should open the enclosure or remove the barrier.
This symbol, when noted on the product, indicates the presence of devices sensitive to electrostatic
discharge and indicates that care must be taken to prevent damage to them.
This symbol, when noted on a product, indicates the instrument is connected to alternate current.
Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not be disposed of in European public disposal
systems. In conformity with European local and national regulations, European electrical equipment
users must now return old or end-of-life equipment to the manufacturer for disposal at no charge to
the user.
Note: For return for recycling, please contact the equipment producer or supplier for instructions on how to return
end-of-life equipment, producer-supplied electrical accessories, and all auxiliary items for proper disposal.
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Products marked with this symbol indicates that the product contains toxic or hazardous substances
or elements. The number inside the symbol indicates the environmental protection use period in
years.
Products marked with this symbol indicates that the product conforms to relevant South Korean
EMC standards.
EMC compliance statement (Korea)
Type of equipment Additional information
A 급 기기
( 업무용 방송통신기자재 )
이 기기는 업무용 (A 급 ) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또
는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의 지역
에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다.
Class A equipment
(Industrial Broadcasting and Communication
Equipment)
This equipment meets Industrial (Class A) EMC
requirements. This equipment is for use in industrial
environments only.
Certification
Canadian Radio Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation, IECS-003, Class A:
Supporting test records reside with the manufacturer.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
FCC Part 15, Class "A" Limits
Supporting test records reside with the manufacturer. The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. The equipment may not cause harmful interference.
2. The equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at their expense. The following techniques can be used to reduce
interference problems:
1. Disconnect the equipment from its power source to verify that it is or is not the source of the
interference.
2. If the equipment is connected to the same outlet as the device experiencing interference, connect
the equipment to a different outlet.
3. Move the equipment away from the device receiving the interference.
4. Reposition the receiving antenna for the device receiving the interference.
5. Try combinations of the above.
Product overview
The controller displays sensor measurements and other data, can transmit analog and digital signals,
and can interact with and control other devices through outputs and relays. Outputs, relays, sensors
and sensor modules are configured and calibrated through the user interface on the front of the
controller.
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Figure 1 shows the product components. Components may vary according to controller configuration.
Contact the manufacturer if parts are damaged or missing.
Figure 1 System components
1 Controller 4 Network module (optional)
2 Cable gland assembly 5 High-voltage barrier
3 Additional connection fitting 6 Sensor modules (optional)
Sensors and sensor modules
The controller accepts up to a maximum of two sensor modules along with one communication
module. A variety of sensors can be wired to the sensor modules. Sensor wiring information is given
in the specific sensor manuals and in the user instructions for specific modules.
Relays, outputs and signals
The controller has four configurable relay switches and two analog outputs. An optional analog
output module can increase the number of analog outputs to five.
Device scans
With two exceptions, the controller automatically scans for connected devices without user input
when it is powered on. The first exception is when the controller is powered on for the first time
before initial use. The second exception is after the controller configuration settings have been set to
their default values and the controller is powered on. In both cases, the controller first displays the
language, date and time edit screens. After the language, date and time entries are accepted, the
controller performs a device scan.
Controller enclosure
The controller enclosure is NEMA 4X/IP66-rated and has a corrosion-resistant finish designed to
withstand corrosive environmental constituents such as salt spray and hydrogen sulfide. Protection
against environmental damage is strongly recommended for outdoor use.
Note: Units that have the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certification are intended for indoor use only and do not
have a NEMA 4X/IP66 rating.
Controller mounting options
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The controller can be mounted to a panel, to a wall or to a vertical or horizontal pipe. A neoprene
sealing gasket is included and can be used to reduce vibration. The gasket can be used as a
template for panel mounting before the inner gasket component is separated.
Installation
Mounting components and dimensions
CAUTION
Personal injury hazard. Only qualified personnel should conduct the tasks described in this section of the manual.
The controller can be installed on a surface, panel or pipe (horizontal or vertical). For mounting
options and instructions, refer to Figure 2, Figure 3 on page 8, Figure 4 on page 9, Figure 5
on page 10 and Figure 6 on page 11.
For horizontal pipe mounts, the mounting feet (Figure 2) must be attached to the mounting bracket in
a vertical position.
For both horizontal and vertical pipe mounts, attach the mounting bracket to the controller as shown
in Figure 5 on page 10.
Figure 2 Mounting components
1 Mounting foot (2x) 7 Lock washer, ¼-inch ID (4x)
2 Sealing gasket for panel mount, Neoprene 8 M5 x 0.8 Keps hexnut (4x)
3 Bracket for wall and pipe mounting 9 Pan head screws, M5 x 0.8 x 100mm (4x) (Used for
variable diameter pipe mount installations)
4 Vibration isolation gasket for pipe mount 10 Pan head screws, M5 x 0.8 x 15 mm (4x)
5 Vibration isolation washer for pipe mount (4x) 11 Bracket for panel mounting
6 Flat washer, ¼-inch ID (4x)
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Controller mounting
Figure 3 Surface mounting dimensions
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