BRAUN D225.1x-Manual EN
BRAUN D225.1x-Manual EN
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D-71334 Waiblingen / Germany
Tel.: +497151/956230
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Note: This manual is also valid for Monitors D224.11S2 resp. D224.12S2 (which are identical in construction)
Contents page
Specifications............................................................................................................................. 2
Key Features
Functions................................................................................................................................... 3
Front View and Controls ............................................................................................................ 3
Display ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Event Codes in Display ............................................................................................................. 3
Programming
Summary of programming steps ............................................................................................... 8
Detailed description of programming steps ............................................................................. 10
Revision Notes:
Rev03_2018_03_20:
P01.10 = 001 (predivider is obsolete)
P03.04 = 1 (voltage analog output is obsolete)
Standards are adjusted to actual releases
Rev03_2018_03_21: Misspelling corrected
Rev04_2024_JUL_23: Note for D224.11S2 resp. D224.12S2 added
General Design .......................... Snap-on track enclosure for DIN 50022 rail 35 mm
Dimensions .............. L x W x H: 100 x 104 (incl. terminal blocks) x 110 mm
Weight ..................................................................................... approx. 400g
Housing material ................................................................................ plastic
Terminal cross section ........................................................... max. 2.5 mm2
Power Supply Supply voltage for type U1: .......................................... 18...40 volts AC/DC
for type U2: ....................................... 85...265 volts AC/DC
for type U3: ....................................... 20...265 volts AC/DC
Consumption ....................................................................... 5 W resp. 5 VA
Functions
The monitor has in conjunction with the speed sensors A5S the functions:
• speed monitoring,
• direction alarm output,
• three speed alarm outputs (can be changed to direction alarm),
• analog output of speed,
• sensor monitoring,
• data interface RS232 (with D225.11) or PROFIBUS (with D225.12).
Sub-D
1 = R1 Data-Interface
2 = R2 D225
3 = R3
4 = R4
1
LEDs 2
1 to 4 3
1
4
1
P E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Display
In normal operation the display reads the speed.
LED1 is on if Relay 1 (SP1) is energized.
LED2 is on if Relay 2 (SP2) is energized. Display in
LED3 is on if Relay 3 (SP3) is energized. normal operation
LED4 is on if Relay 4 (SP4) is energized.
General Instructions
Specifically, connect the ground terminal of the instrument to a safe ground
potential.
Do not open the instrument. Connections and all programming are done from
outside. When removing it from its enclosure however, from whatever rea-
son, make sure that power is switched off.
The instrument may be installed in any position, but not in the immediate
neighborhood of interfering sources.
Signal leads must be carefully shielded, and should not be run in bundles
with power or relay control leads.
The ground terminal (PE) is internally separated from common zero, but tied
by a 82 k resistor to it.
Terminals
Analog 18 +
Analog Output
Output 0/4 … 20 mamps
19 -
5
Measurement SP1
4 Direction
and Processing
Output
3
8
SP2
7 Speed or
Direction Output
6
11
SP3
10 Speed or
Direction Output
9
14
SP4
13 Speed or
Direction Output
12
F R
1 k
+8V 29 Open marked leads of
BRAUN cables
0V Screen
33 Pin Nos of Connector
(Not connected to sensor)
82 k
PE
38 Power supply
dc ac
1 + L1
U1: 18....40 V uc
2 - N U2: 85..265 V uc
U3: 20..265 V uc
Terminals
Analog 18 +
Analog Output
Output 0/4 … 20 mamps
19 -
5
Measurement SP1
4 Direction
and Processing
Output
3
8
SP2
7 Speed or
Direction Output
6
11
SP3
10 Speed or
Direction Output
9
14
SP4
13 Speed or
Direction Output
12
F F
1 k Open marked leads of
+8V 29 BRAUN cables
82 k
PE
38 Power supply
dc ac
1 + L1
U1: 18....40 V uc
2 - N U2: 85..265 V uc
U3: 20..265 V uc
104
110
35
75
100 104
148 mm
88 mm 120 mm
3 Fittings
160mm
Programming:
To enter the programming phase, press both keys and simultaneously; in-
stead of normal display, P00.00 will be shown.
Select group- or. step-no. with keys , .
Toggle between group- and step-range with key .
Show parameter's value with key .
Select (move) active digit with key .
Adjust figure in active digit with keys , .
Acknowledge with key , Cancel (old value still valid) with key .
Return to normal operation with key
P E
E = Enter
or
P = Cancel
P
The key function may be disengaged by a next program step. With author- Step P00.02:
ized access, set parameter to 1 in step No .02, to generally unlock the key. unlock access key
This may prove practical during the installation phase to facilitate the adjust-
ments. Once installed, the key function should be reactivated, by program-
ming parameter 0 in this step.
Scaling defines the relation between the input signal frequency (in terms of signal frequency (Hz):
Hz), and the corresponding display (in the unit term and decimal position Step P01.00 =
required by the application). Both values are freely programmable by their number of decimals,
decimals and numerical amount. Of course, they must refer to the same
operation level. This reference point is recommended close to the high end of Step P01.01= value.
the intended operation range. In later operation however, it may be overrun
without error.
corresponding value of quantity
General Note to Resolution: (any term):
Do not use too many decimals! If there are more decimals than justified by Step P01.02 =
the operational fluctuation of the variable, and the transmitter resolution, the number of decimals,
minor digits in display will fluctuate accordingly, and also the analog output
will not be stable. Step P01.03 = value
Step P01.06
Reserved for future application Reserved
Step P01.07
Reserved for future application Reserved
Sensor Monitoring Enable, only with sensor series A5S… possible Step P01.08:
If the sensor is monitored (if applicable to sensor), the failure alarm may be Sensor Monitoring Enable
latched until it is reset. Range: 0 to 2
Setting
0 : sensor monitoring disabled
1 : active, alarm not latched
2 : active, alarm latched
LSDs on zero
If the display of the variable uses 3 or more digits, for application reasons, Step P02.00:
the lesser significant digits (LSD) may appear fluctuating if the variable does zeroing LSDs
not have adequate stability. To avoid irritations by not significant digits, a
number of them may be permanently kept at zero.
Set the parameter to the number of LSDs to be kept on zero.
Step P03.00:
Reserved for future application
Note:
This allows the low end to be set as high as 90 % of the high end, resulting in
a 10 times spreading (enhancement) of the converted band.
Further enhancement is not recommended.
Step P03.04
fix value=1
do not change
Response of Direction output of SP1 to state "sensor failure" (see Step P04.07:
P04.03) Response to sensor failure
0 = no change
1 = set to forward
2 = set to reverse
Setpoint
Setpoint SP2 is programmed in the same terms (rpm) as selected for the Step P05.01:
display of the speed. Setpoint SP2
Without power supply, the alarm outputs are non-conducting, and the relays Step P05.04:
are de-energized. To consider safety aspects of the application, this No- relay-state if n > SP1:
Power condition can be assigned to either alarm n>SP or n<SP condition by
parameter selection.
0 : energized
1 : de-energized =
No-Power condition