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iLD24-UTP, iLD44-UTP Big Display
Universal Temperature & Process
Controller Manual
Users Guide
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

iLD24-UTP, iLD44-UTP Big DisplayUniversal Temperature & ProcessController ManualUser’s Guidewww.omega.come-mail: [email protected] info: www.o

Page 2 - Servicing Europe:

Mounting iLD Big Display Through Panel:1. Using the panel cutout diagram shown in your Quick Start Manual, cut an opening in the panel.2. Remove six (

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

72.2 Rear Panel ConnectionsThe rear panel connections are shown in Figures 2.2 and 2.3.Figure 2.2 Rear Panel Power and Output ConnectionsFigure 2.3 Re

Page 4 - LIST OF TABLES:

82.3 Electrical Installation2.3.1 Power ConnectionsCaution: Do not connect power to your device until you have completed allinput and output connectio

Page 5 - NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONS

92.3.2 ThermocoupleThe figure below shows the wiring hookup for any thermocouple type. Forexample, for Type K hookup, connect the yellow wire to the T

Page 6 - 1.1 Description

102.3.3 Two/Three/Four-Wire RTDThe figures below show the input connections and input connector jumpers(shown in bold lines) required to hookup a 2-,

Page 7 - EMC Considerations

112.3.4 Process CurrentThe figure below shows the wiring hookup for Process Current 0 – 20 mA.Figure 2.8 Process Current Wiring Hookup(Internal and Ex

Page 8 - 1.3 Before You Begin

122.3.6 Wiring OutputsThis meter has two, factory installed, outputs. The SPDT Mechanical Relay, SPSTSolid State Relay, Pulse and Analog Output Connec

Page 9 - Figure 2.1 Mounting

13This device may also have an excitation output.Figure 2.12 Excitation OutputExcitation is not available if communication option is installed.This de

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14PART 3OPERATION: Configuration Mode3.1 IntroductionThe instrument has two different modes of operation. The first, Run Mode, isused to display value

Page 11 - 2.2 Rear Panel Connections

153.2 Menu ConfigurationIt is recommended that you put the controller in the Standby Mode forany configuration change other than Setpoints & Alarm

Page 12 - 2.3.1 Power Connections

It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its pr

Page 13 - 2.3.2 Thermocouple

163.2.1 ID NumberSEE ID MENU SELECTION IN CONFIGURATION SECTION FORENABLE/DISABLE OR CHANGE ID CODE. If ID Code is Disabled or set as Default (0000) t

Page 14 - Wiring Hookup

173.2.2 Set PointsSETPOINT 1:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary until SP1prompt appears.Press d 2) Display shows previous value of “Setpoint 1”.Press b

Page 15 - 0 – 1 V, 0 – 10 V

183.2.3 Configuration MenuFigure 3.2 Flow Chart for Configuration MenuEnter Configuration Menu:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appe

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19Input Type (Thermocouple)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display advances to INPTInput M

Page 17 - Figure 2.12 Excitation Output

20Input Type (RTD)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press

Page 18 - 3.1 Introduction

21Input Type (Process)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press a 1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.P

Page 19 - 3.2 Menu Configuration

22ENTER READING CONFIGURATION MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press a3) Di

Page 20 - 3.2.1 ID Number

23Reading Configuration (If Process was selected)INPUT/READING (SCALE AND OFFSET) SUBMENU:Input Voltage or Current can be converted or scaled into val

Page 21 - 3.2.2 Set Points

24Conversion number is a coefficient of conversion between input valuesand real full display range (10000 counts, shown as 9999). See Table 3.2below f

Page 22 - 3.2.4 Input Type Menu

253.2.6 Alarm 1This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured asfollows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, O

Page 23 - Input Type (Thermocouple)

TABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction...21.1 Description ...

Page 24 - Input Type (RTD)

26ALARM 1 ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:Press b 5) Scroll though the available selection until ENBLdisplays touse Alarm 1.Press d 6) Display shows STRDstor

Page 25 - 3.2.5 Reading Configuration

27CONTACT CLOSURE SUBMENU:Press d11) Display flashes previous selection. Press b to N.ç. NormallyClosed or N.o. Normally Open.Press d12) Display sho

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28ALARM ENABLE/DISABLE AT POWER ON:Press d15) Display flashes previous selection. Press bto ENBLenableor DSBLdisable.Press d 16)Display shows STRDst

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293.2.7 Analog Output (Retransmission)Analog Output can be configured as Retransmission or Control outputs.In this section we will discuss Retransmiss

Page 28 - Table 3.2 Conversion Table

30ANALOG OUTPUT ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:Press b5) Scroll though the available selection until ENBLdisplays touse Analog Output Retransmission (output p

Page 29 - 3.2.6 Alarm 1

31Accuracy of Analog Output board is +/-1% of FS (Full Scale) when followingconditions are satisfied:1. The input is not scaled below 1% of Input FS (

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323.2.8 Alarm 2This unit is equipped with two physical outputs that can only be configured asfollows: Alarm 1 & Alarm 2, Alarm 1 & Output 2, O

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33ALARM 2 ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:Press d5) Display flashes previous selection. Press buntil ENBLdisplays to use Alarm 2.Press d6) Display shows STRD

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34LOOP BREAK TIME VALUE SUBMENU:Press d7) Display flashes 1stdigit of previous Loop Value.Press b& c8) Press band cbuttons to enter a new Loop V

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35THERMOCOUPLE FIELD CALIBRATION SUBMENU:RTD and Process are perfectly calibrated. This section is applicable toThermocouple (TC) calibration only. Be

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LIST OF FIGURES:Figure 2.1 Mounting ...5Figure 2.2 Rear Pa

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363.2.10 Output 1Alarm 1 and Output 1 or Analog Output (Retransmission) share the same contactson the rear panel connector. If Alarm 1 or Analog Outpu

Page 36 - 3.2.8 Alarm 2

37ENTER OUTPUT 1 MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press a3) Press a, if

Page 37 - 3.2.9 Loop Break Time

38MAXIMUM/PERCENT HIGH SUBMENU:Specify in percent, the maximum value (99) for control output. If the output isanalog proportional (Current or Voltage)

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39ACTION TYPE SUBMENU:The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may bepositive or negative since it may be greater or smalle

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40If Anti Integral (Anti Windup) Submenu “Enabled”, this feature allows the error term outside the proportional band to be calculated andaccumulated f

Page 40 - 3.2.10 Output 1

41RESET SETUP SUBMENU:Press d33) Display flashes 1stdigit of the previous IRESTReset value.Press b& c34) Press band cbuttons to enter a new “Res

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42DAMPING FACTOR SUBMENU:Press d42) Display flashes the previous “Damping Factor” selection.Press b43) Scroll through the available selections: 0000

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433.2.11 Output 2Output 2 and Alarm 2 share the same contacts on the rear panel connector. IfAlarm 2 is Enabled, Output 2 is automatically Disabled.Fi

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44ACTION TYPE SUBMENU:The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may bepositive or negative since it may be greater or smalle

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45CYCLE TIME SUBMENU:Press d15) Display flashes 1stdigit of the previous “Cycle Time” value.Press b& c16) Press band cbuttons to enter a new “Cy

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NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORTANT•

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463.2.12 Ramp & SoakFigure 3.11 Flow Chart for Ramp and SoakENTER RAMP AND SOAK MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Pr

Page 47 - 3.2.11 Output 2

47Ramp & Soak provides users with the flexibility to slowly bring the ProcessVariable (PV) to the desired setpoint. Ramp & Soak values are spe

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483.2.13 ID CODEFigure 3.12 Flow Chart for ID CodeENTER ID CODE MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d 2) Display ad

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49ENTERING OR CHANGING YOUR (DEFAULT) ID CODE:Enter IDmenu (Repeat steps from 1 to 3).Press d10) Display advances to CH.IDChange ID Code Submenu.Pres

Page 50 - 3.2.12 Ramp & Soak

503.2.14 COMMUNICATION OPTIONPurchasing the controller with Serial Communications permits an instrument to beconfigured or monitored from an IBM PC co

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51ENTER COMMUNICATION OPTION MENU:Press a1) Press a, if necessary, until CNFGprompt appears.Press d2) Display advances to INPTInput Menu.Press a3)

Page 52 - 3.2.13 ID CODE

52STOP BIT SUBMENU:Press d15) Display flashes previous selection for “Stop Bit”.Press b16) Scroll through the available selections: 1-BIT, 2-BIT.Pre

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53Press d25) Display flashes previous selection for “Echo”.Press b26) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES.Press d27) Display flashes STRD

Page 54 - 3.2.14 COMMUNICATION OPTION

54DATA FORMAT SUBMENU:Preformatted data can be sent automatically or upon request from the controller.Use the Data Format Submenus to determine what d

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55TEMPERATURE UNIT SUBMENU:Includes a byte in the data string to indicate whether reading is in Celsius orFahrenheit.Press d50) Display flashes previ

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PART 1INTRODUCTION1.1 DescriptionThis device can be purchased as monitor (read process value only) or asa controller.• The iLD Big Display controller

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563.2.15 DISPLAY COLOR SELECTIONThis submenu allows the user to select the color of the display.Figure 3.14 Flow Chart for Display Color SelectionENT

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57ALARM 2 DISPLAY COLOR SUBMENU:Press d11) Display flashes previous selection for “Alarm 2 Color Display”.Press b12) Scroll through the available se

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58Example 3:Output 1 = Analog Output (Alarm 1 disabled), Setpoint 1 = 300,Output 2 = Relay, Setpoint 2 = 200Alarm 1 & 2 Setup: Deviation, Band, “A

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59ConfigurationSingle-endedPolarityUnipolarStep Response0.7 sec for 99.9%Decimal SelectionNone, 0.1 for temperatureNone, 0.1, 0.01 or 0.001 forprocess

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60EXCITATION(optional in place ofCommunication)24 Vdc @ 25 mAINSULATIONPower to Input/Output2500 Vac per 1 minute test(RS-232/485, Input or Output)Bet

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61JKTERSBCNLRTDRTDTable 4.1 Input PropertiesTC Input Type Range Accuracy*Iron-Constantan -210 to 760°C 0.4°C-346 to 1400°F 0.7°F-270 to -160°C 1.0°CCH

Page 63 - SPECIFICATIONS

62PART 5FACTORY PRESET VALUESTable 5.1 Factory preset valueMENU ITEMS FACTORY PRESET VALUES NOTESSet Point 1 (SP1) 000.0Set Point 2 (SP2) 000.0Input:I

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63MENU ITEMS FACTORY PRESET VALUES NOTESRamp & Soak (RAMP):Ramp (RAMP) Disable (DSBL)Soak (SOAK) Disable (DSBL)Ramp Value (RAMP) 00:00Soak Value (

Page 65 - Table 4.1 Input Properties

64CE APPROVAL INFORMATION1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)This device conforms with requirements of EMC Directive 89/336/EEC,amended by 93/68/EEC

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1.2 Safety ConsiderationsThis device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is importantto read this manual before installing or commissi

Page 68 - CE APPROVAL INFORMATION

WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period ofone (1) year from the

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Where Do I Find Everything I Need for Process Measurement and Control? OMEGA…Of Course!Shop on line at www.omega.comTEMPERATUREThermocouple, RTD &am

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1.3 Before You BeginInspecting Your Shipment:Remove the packing slip and verify that you have received everythinglisted. Inspect the container and equ

Page 71 - OMEGA…Of Course!

5PART 2SETUP2.1 MountingFigure 2.1 Mounting

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