Setting unit is 1 second. to Settings of this function and example of alarm generating timing for 5.15.3 "Setting of temperature alarm monitoring method and generation timing". 37. Press the [MENU] key once. Return to the main screen (screen displaying the circulating fluid temperature).
Table 5.16-3 List of set value Set value Explanation Initial value (Default setting) Operation continues when this alarm signal is HRS Series 5.16 Alarm customize function 5-37 HRX-OM-R016 Chapter 5 Display and setting of various functions generated. Operation is stopped when this alarm signal is generated.
HRS Series 5.16 Alarm customize function 5-37 HRX-OM-W038 Chapter 5 Display and setting of various functions Changing of circulating fluid discharge temperature rise Setting and checking 4. Press the [SEL] key once. The set screen of changing of circulating fluid discharge temperature rise is displayed on the digital display. PV SV 5.
Table 5.16-3 List of set value Set value Explanation Initial value (Default setting) HRS Series 5.16 Alarm customize function 5-37 HRX-OM-O021 Chapter 5 Display and setting of various functions Operation continues when this alarm signal is generated. Operation is stopped when this alarm signal is generated.
Table 5.16-3 List of set value Set value Explanation Initial value (Default setting) Operation continues when this alarm signal is HRS Series 5.16 Alarm customize function 5-37 HRX-OM-R005 Chapter 5 Display and setting of various functions generated. Operation is stopped when this alarm signal is generated.
HRSH Series 5.16 Accumulated Operating Time Reset Function 5-37 HRX-OM-Q026 Chapter 5 Display and Setting of Various Functions Reset of the accumulated operating time of the dust-proof filter 10. Press and hold the [MENU] key for approximately 2 seconds. Repeat pressing the key until the key-lock setting screen [ ] appears on the digital display.
Calibration . 37 7-3. Target Position Operation (4-20 mA) . 39 7-4. No Signal Operation . 40 7-5. Emergency Stop . 40 7-6. Residual Pressure Release . 41 7-7. Functions of LED Alarm Display . 42 7-8. Priority of Operation Mode . 43 7-9. Fail-safe function . 43 7-10. HART Communication protocol . 44 7-11. Operation Examples (Timing Chart) . 45 8. Replacement of parts . 52 8-1-1.
If controlling using a PLC or other upper device, please turn off the power and reset the device before use.) 37 - 5.4.1 JOG Mode In order to prevent accidental impact at the end of the stroke, test actuator operation at low speed. See LECSA Operation Manual (Simplified Edition), section 5.6.2 for motor speed configuration.
Fig.15 Tightening of tie-rod nuts 37 - 4-4-2. Removal of seals 1) Rod seal and cushion seal Insert a precision screwdriver from the front of the cover to pull out the seal as shown in Fig. 16. C a u t i o n Take caution not to damage the seal groove of the cover at this time. 2) Piston seal Wipe off grease around piston seal first to make seal removal easier.
Grease P.37 4-4-4. Mounting of seals P.38 5. Troubleshooting P.39 6. Construction P.41 -1- Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of Caution, Warning or Danger.
Internal parts are broken. -37- Refer Problem Possible cause Solution ence page (2) Please install the stopper or the shock absorber outside and absorb the impact power. In this case, please provide a buffer angle to the stroke of the actuatorUse 100 actuator in the case of 90 stroke and use 190 actuator in the case of 180 stroke.
Electric actuators / Common precautions . 33 6.1 Design and selection . 33 6.2 Mounting . 34 6.3 Handling . 35 6.4 Operating environment . 36 6.5 Maintenance . 37 6.6 Precautions for actuator with lock . 37 7.
Communication Plug Connector . 37 7.1 Wiring . 37 7.2 Electric wire specification . 38 7.3 Wiring of communication plug connector . 38 8. LED display . 39 8.1 LED display . 39 8.2 LED and Controller Status . 39 9.
EtherNet/IP . 22 5 . 23 5.1 PWR . 23 5.2 MOT:ENC: . 23 5.3 SII/O . 23 (1) . 23 (2) . 24 5.4 P1P2: EtherNet/IP . 24 6 . 25 6.1 . 25 6.2 . 25 6.3 . 26 (1)(C24V,M24V,0V) . 26 (2)(EMG) . 26 (3)(LK RLS) . 26 6.4 . 27 (1)() . 27 (2)() . 28 -1- (3)((2)) . 29 7LED . 30 7.1 LED . 30 7.2 LED . 30 8 . 31 8.1 . 31 8.2 No. . 31 8.3 / . 31 8.4 . 31 9 . 32 9.1 . 32 (1) . 32 (2) . 33 (3) . 37
CN5I/O . 23 6.1 . 23 6.2 (NPNPNP ) . 23 (1) I/O (NPNPNP ) . 23 (2) I/O . 23 6.3 . 24 6.4 I/O . 27 7. . 28 7.1 . 28 7.2 . 31 7.3 . 33 8. . 34 8.1 . 34 8.2 . 34 8.3 . 35 (1) . 35 (2) (). 35 (3) . 35 8.4 . 36 8.5 . 36 9. (). 37 9.1 . 37 9.2 . 38 10. . 39 10.1 . 39 10.2 I/O . 39 (1) . 39 (2) . 40 (3) . 41 (4) HOLD. 42 (5) . 42 2 - 6 . 42 (7) . 43 11. . 44 11.1 . 44 11.2 (). 45 11.3 I/O . 46 11.4
CN5I/O .23 6.1 /.23 6.2 /(NPNPNP ).23 (1) I/O (NPNPNP ).23 (2) I/O .23 63 /.24 64 I/O .27 7 .28 71 .28 72 .31 73 .33 8 .34 81 .34 82 .34 83 .35 1 .35 2 (.35 3 .35 84 .36 85 .36 9 .37 91 .37 92 .38 10 .39 101 .39 102 I/O .39 1 .39 2 .40 3 .41 4 HOLD.42 5 .42 2 - 6 .42 7 .43 11 .44 111 [5m ].44 112 [820m].44 113 [5m ].45 114 [820m] .45 115 I/O .46 116 .46 117 .47 12. .48 12.1 .48 12.2 .49 13
Setting Data Entry . 37 7.1 Step data . 37 7.2 Basic parameter . 39 (1) Details of basic parameter . 39 (2) Setting "Options set 1" . 44 7.3 Return to origin parameter . 48 8.
Mode . 37 9.1 Outline . 37 9.2 Step No. instructions operation function . 38 9.3 Monitor function of Position/Speed . 38 9.4 Numerical data instructions operation function . 38 9.5 Data editing function . 39 10. Memory map . 42 2 - 10.1 Remote IO (Rx and Ry) . 42 10.2 Remote register (RWr and RWw) . 48 11.
Memory map .37 12. 1 Memory assignment.37 12.1.1 Remote Register.43 12. 2 Controller IF status flag.44 12. 3 Gateway unit status flag.45 12. 4 Gateway unit control flag.47 13. Precautions for controlling the controller (LEC).49 13. 1. Communication delay between the gateway unit unit and the controller(LEC) 49 13. 2.
Memory map .37 12. 1 Memory assignment.37 12. 2 Controller IF status flagIN Data.43 12. 3 Gateway unit status flagIN Data.43 12. 4 Gateway unit control flagOUT Data.45 13. Precautions for controlling the controller (LEC).46 13. 1. Communication delay between the gateway unit unit and the controller (LEC) 46 13. 2.