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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
1 Before starting
Thanks for purchasing HANYOUNG graphic recorder (Model: GR100).
This manual contains the function of product, installation method, caution information
and the way of using this controller. So please read this manual before using it. And also
please make this manual to be delivered to the final user and to be placed where can be
found and seen easily
Please check if the product specification is the same as what you purchased. Also, please
check the external damage of the product and missing parts.
If you have any other request, please contact the place where you purchased or our sales
department.
How to install
3 Operation and explanation of display screen
4 Basic setup
When you push ON button, designated &calculated values of all channels will be
saved to SD card. When you push OFF button, the save will be stopped.
ON / OFF of screen view for each channel.
During OFF screen, Internal memory records continuously, although it does not
show on the screen.
It is used for display.
User can set up H/V Trend view, Text view, Bar-Graph view and History view etc.
It is used for channel.
User can set up Input type, name of channel, Decimal point, revision of input and
calculation function.
It is used for alarm and digital input. User can set up selection of alarm (1~4), Type
of alarm, alarm value, condition of save, number of contact output, time setup and
digital input etc.
It is used for system. User can set up save time, restart after out of power, selection
of signal sound, screen save, function of buffer save color per channel, screen
color, date and hour, setup of communication and system parameter etc.
It is used for status. User can sent up status of alarm relay, D.I status and logo
history and content of memory.
Convert analog value which was connected to each channel into digital
data through internal Analog to Digital Converter and use digital data. If
selected, right side of time input window will not be activated.
Within selected section time, use the highest value of the past values as present
process value. . If selected, right side of time input window will be activated.
Within selected section time, use the lowest value of the past values as present
process value. . If selected, right side of time input window will be activated.
Within selected section time, use the average value of the past values as present
process value. . If selected, right side of time input window will be activated.
[ channel] value + [ channel or Constant].
(CH ) + (CH or )
Caution: Do not let math. Result exceeds its maximum range.
[ channel] value - [ channel or Constant].
(CH ) - (CH or ) Caution: Do not let math. Result exceed its minimum range.
[ channel] value - [ channel or Constant].
(CH or ) - (CH )
Caution: Do not let math. Result exceeds its minimum range.
[ channel] value x [ channel or Constant].
(CH ) (CH or )
Caution: Do not let math. result exceeds its maximum range.
(CH ) (CH or ) [ channel] value [ channel or Constant].
( ) Caution: Keep in mind that [ channel or Constant] is not 0 .
(CH or ) (CH ) [ channel or Constant] [ channel] value.
( ) Caution: Keep in mind that [ channel] is not 0 .
| CH | Find absolute value for [ channel ]
(CH or ) (CH ) [ channel or Constant] x [ channel ] s square root value
[ channel or Constant] x [ channel ] s Sine
(CH or ) SIN(CH )
value ( Use Radian Unit )
(CH or ) cos(CH ) [ channel or Constant] x [ channel ] s Cosine
value ( Use Radian Unit )
(CH or ) tan (CH ) [ channel or Constant] x [ channel ] s Tangent value. Keep in
( ) mind that [ channel] value is not (2n-1)x( /2). ( Use Radian Unit )
(CH or ) Log10 (CH ) [ channel or Constant] x [ channel ] s Common Logarithms value :
( ) Keep in mind that [ channel] is not 0
Find Relative Humidity Value of [ channel or Constant] and
(CH or ) ~ (CH ) % RH
[ channel. The two values should be input as temperature unit [ ].
(CH ) -> (CH ) Change of [ channel ] s temperature from to
Function
High Alarm : Alarm on above , Alarm off below
Low Alarm : Alarm on below , Alarm off above
Alarm within High*Low setup range
Base on , alarm on within , alarm off out of
Alarm out of High*Low setup range
Base on , alarm on out of , alarm off within
Alarm out of setup range between channels Alarm on out of
setup bias range between two channels, Alarm off within set
Alarm within setup range between channels
Alarm on within setup bias range between two channels,
Alarm off out of setup bias range between two channels.
High Alarm for Up Rate Ratio
Alarm on when rising rapidly more than selected rate ratio.
Low Alarm for Down Rate Ratio
Alarm on when falling rapidly more than selected rate ratio.
Low Alarm for Up Rate Ratio
Alarm on when rising late more than selected rate ratio
Rising Alarm for Down Rate Ratio
Alarm on when falling late more than selected rate ratio.
Hold High Alarm
Alarm on above , Alarm off below
Hold Low Alarm
Alarm on below , Alarm off above
Alarm within Hold Low * High
Base on , Alarm on within , Alarm off out of
Alarm out of Hold Low * High
Base on , Alarm on out of , Alarm off within
Loof Brake Alarm
Alarm when selected RTD,TC, 110 mV d,c input exceed
its usable range.
5 Specification
MA0502E070905
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