Land Solonet User Manual

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    Land instruments international dronfield s18 1dj england telephone: (01246) 417691 facsimile: (01246) 410585 email: infrared.Sales@landinst.Com internet: www.Landinst.Com land instruments international 10 friends lane newtown, pa 18940-1804, u.S.A. Telephone: (215) 504-8000 facsimile: (215) 504-0879...

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    User guide user guide quality assurance pp307 pp307 quality assurance all packaging material used for this product can be recycled. This product complies with current european directives relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety (emc directive 89/336/eec; low voltage directive 73/23/eec)....

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    User guide user guide safety information pp307 pp307 safety information safety information symbol publication description 3 iec 417, no.5031 direct current iec 417, no.5032 alternating current iec 417, no.5033 both direct and alternating current iec 617-2, no.02-02-06 three-phase alternating current...

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    User guide user guide safety information pp307 pp307 safety information safety information (continued) symbol publication description iso 3864, no. B.3.6 caution iso 3864, no. B.3.1 warning risk of electric shock bs en 100015 observe precautions for handling electrostatic discharge sensitive devices...

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    User guide user guide technical support pp307 pp307 technical support technical support for the land solonetdigital infrared thermometer can be obtained by either contacting the address / telephone number on the cover of this user guide or by e-mail at the following address: solonet.Support@landinst...

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    User guide user guide product warranty pp307 pp307 product warranty thank you for purchasing your new product from land instruments international. This land manufacturer’s ‘back-to-base’ warranty covers product malfunctions arising from defects in design or manufacture. The warranty period commences...

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    User guide user guide contents pp307 contents pp307 contents ! Quality assurance ! Safety information ! Technical support ! Product warranty ! Contents 1.0 introduction 1 1.1 general introduction 1.2 about solonet digital thermometers 1.3 nomenclature 2.0 specifications 3 2.1 solonet thermometers 2....

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    User guide user guide contents pp307 contents pp307 contents (continued) 8.0 sn-w/e installation to din rail 30 8.1 mounting to a din rail 8.2 removal from a din rail 9.0 maintenance, servicing & calibration 32 9.1 maintenance 9.2 servicing 9.3 calibration ! Appendices appendix a install ‘java’ runt...

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    User guide user guide page 1 pp307 page 1 pp307 1.0 introduction 1.1 general introduction 1.2 about solonet digital thermometers this publication provides the necessary information required to safely operate the land solonet digital thermometer. This manual should be used in conjunction with the oth...

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    User guide user guide page 2 pp307 page 2 pp307 1.3 nomenclature the instrument detail label is positioned at the top of the rear face of the solonet casing, adjacent to the ‘power/comms’ led. The instrument ‘type’ specifies the thermometer variant and variant options. The instrument ‘serial number’...

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    User guide user guide page 3 pp307 page 3 pp307 2.0 specifications 2.1 solonet thermometers model .. Sn1 1 s n21 sn51 snr1 operating range: 550 to 1750°c/ 250 to 1300°c/ 200 to 1 100°c/ 700 to 1750°c/ 1022 to 3182°f 482 to 2372°f 392 to 2012°f 1292 to 3182°f s pecified range: 600 to 1750°c/ 300 to 1...

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    User guide user guide page 4 pp307 page 4 pp307 2.2 sn-w/e interface unit specifications mounting: din rail power requirements: 24v d.C. Nominal ambient operating range: 0 to 70°c/32 to 158°f sealing: to ip20/nema1 emc: en 61326:1999 wiring details (customer and thermometer connections) pin no. Func...

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    User guide user guide page 5 pp307 page 5 pp307 3.2 introduction to configuration 3.0 hardware configuration requirements this section of the user guide contains additional information to that found in the solonet installation guide (pp308), therefore it is recommended that the two publications be c...

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    User guide user guide page 6 pp307 page 6 pp307 307004 solonet thermometer thermometer cable cross-over ethernet cable sn-w/e interface unit switch set to ‘ethernet’ laptop/pc with ‘java runtime’ installed, ‘proxy’ disabled and ‘peer to peer’ enabled 3.2.2 web browser configuration - via direct conn...

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    User guide user guide page 7 pp307 page 7 pp307 307006 solonet thermometer thermometer cable 4-core cable rs232 to rs485 converter sn-w/e interface unit rs232 serial cable 4-core cable to ‘customer connections’ pins 14 to 17 switch set to ‘rs485’ laptop/pc with ‘windows configurator software’ instal...

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    User guide user guide page 8 pp307 page 8 pp307 307007 solonet thermometer thermometer cable rs232 serial cable rs232 to rs485 converter laptop/pc running ‘windows xp’ o.S. With ‘hyperterminal’ open 3.2.5 windows xp hyperterminal - direct 4-wire rs485 this scheme is for advanced users only and allow...

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    User guide user guide page 9 pp307 page 9 pp307 4.1 web browser configuration these instructions detail how to setup and configure a solonet thermometer from a laptop or pc, via the built-in webserver. ‘java runtime’ must be pre- installed (see appendix a) and any ‘pop-up’ blockers must be disabled....

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    User guide user guide page 10 pp307 page 10 pp307 item description function 3 alarm ‘alarm 1’- green led (alarm 1 state: passive) red led (alarm 1 state: active) ‘alarm 2’- green led (alarm 2 state: passive) red led (alarm 2 state: active) ‘e/ng lost’ - emissivity/non-greyness external communication...

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    User guide user guide page 11 pp307 page 11 pp307 fig. 10 - solonet web interface ‘user thermometer settings’ screen fig. 9 - solonet web interface ‘sign in’ screen (user thermometer settings). Solonet solonet 307009 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 307010

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    User guide user guide page 12 pp307 page 12 pp307 item description user settable function 1 temperature no dynamic temperature display 2 user cal yes for advanced users wishing to make a single-point adjustment to match the thermometer reading with a local temperature reference measurement warning -...

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    User guide user guide page 13 pp307 page 13 pp307 • mouse-over ‘parameters’ to reveal the ‘off-line commissioning (restricted)’ option. This screen allows restricted access, via a further password screen, to commissioning options. During access to this screen, thermometer setup is carried out off-li...

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    User guide user guide page 14 pp307 page 14 pp307 fig. 12 - solonet web interface ‘off-line commissioning (restricted)’ screen fig. 11 - solonet web interface ‘sign in’ screen (off-line commissioning). 1 2 3 land offline 307011 1 2 3 4 307012.

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    User guide user guide page 15 pp307 page 15 pp307 4.1.4 ‘help’ options access mouse-over ‘help’ to reveal the help options. Item description function 1 about link to information on thermometer software version 2 contact us link to ‘contact us’ page on www.Landinst.Com (internet access required) 3 la...

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    User guide user guide page 18 pp307 page 18 pp307 a key design feature of the solonet system is the flexibility of data access and the ease of instrument installation. Although there are many schemes to match many applications, these schemes can be roughly catagorised into two main groups: • non-eth...

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    User guide user guide page 19 pp307 page 19 pp307 in it’s simplest form, solonet consists of a thermometer and cable, providing the user with process control and monitoring via traditional current and contact- closure i/o. Fig. 13 - typical current and contact-closure (non-ethernet) installation 307...

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    User guide user guide page 20 pp307 page 20 pp307 the current and contact-closure i/o and rs485 schemes may be combined and used simultaneously if required. 5.2 typical rs485 (non-ethernet) installation fig. 15 - typical rs485 (non-ethernet) installation fig. 16 - schematic diagram for a typical rs4...

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    User guide user guide page 21 pp307 page 21 pp307 307018 solonet system plant solonet thermometer sn-w/e interface unit solonet thermometer solonet thermometer laptop/pc/ dedicated plant computer for monitoring configuration and process control sn-w/e interface unit sn-w/e interface unit ethernet sw...

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    User guide user guide page 22 pp307 page 22 pp307 6.1 averager 6.0 time functions time fast averager response speed slow averager response speed temp the averager time function can be used to ‘smooth’ the temperature output signal in relation to the temperature input. The averager response can be ad...

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    User guide user guide page 23 pp307 page 23 pp307 time 'off' delay 'hold' mode 'reset' mode adjustable decay rate 'on' delay threshold level tem p fig. 20 - graphical representation of the peak picker time function 307020 6.2 peak picker the peak picker function can be used to monitor the highest te...

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    User guide user guide page 24 pp307 page 24 pp307 6.3 track and hold the track and hold time function is useful especially for measuring intermittent processes e.G. Items on a conveyor belt. The presence of a ’hot’ object can be used to activate the ‘track’ function, which causes the output to displ...

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    User guide user guide page 25 pp307 page 25 pp307 fig. 22 - 'cmd' (command) input control via a remote switch fig. 23 - 'cmd' (command) input control via potential-free contacts vin potential-free contacts note: input connections must be isolated from all other connections to the thermometer, includ...

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    User guide user guide page 26 pp307 page 26 pp307 7.0 emissivity in order to obtain accurate temperature measurements, the emissivity value of the target surface must be known. This section of the solonet user guide contains typical emissivity values of the most commonly measured materials for each ...

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    User guide user guide page 27 pp307 page 27 pp307 307025 fig. 25 - typical emissivity values for alloys 7.2 alloys alloys solonet variant sn11 sn21 material brass 0.20 0.18 0.70 oxidised 0.70 chromel & alumel 0.30 0.30 0.80 oxidised 0.80 constantin & manganin 0.25 0.22 0.65 oxidised 0.60 inconel 0.3...

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    User guide user guide page 28 pp307 page 28 pp307 307026 fig. 26 - typical emissivity values for metals 7.3 metals metals solonet variant sn11 sn21 material aluminium 0.13 0.09 0.40 oxidised 0.40 chromium 0.43 0.34 0.75 oxidised 0.80 cobalt 0.32 0.28 0.70 oxidised 0.65 copper 0.06 0.05 0.85 oxidised...

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    User guide user guide page 29 pp307 page 29 pp307 fig. 27 - typical emissivity values for miscellaneous materials 7.4 miscellaneous miscellaneous solonet variant sn11 sn21 material asbestos (board / paper / cloth) 0.90 0.90 0.85 asphalt 0.85 carbon graphite soot cement & concrete cloth (all types - ...

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    User guide user guide page 30 pp307 page 30 pp307 8.0 sn-w/e installation to din rail 8.1 mounting to a din rail the land solonet sn-w/e interface unit is designed to be din rail mounted. The following instructions detail the correct method for the mounting and removal of a unit to a standard din ra...

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    User guide user guide page 31 pp307 page 31 pp307 8.2 removal from a din rail 307029 fig. 29 - removing a sn-w/e interface unit from a standard din rail screwdriver use screwdriver to unclip the sliding spring catch • insert a flatblade screwdriver into the sliding spring catch, via the slot on the ...

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    User guide user guide page 32 pp307 page 32 pp307 9.0 maintenance, servicing & calibration solonet thermometers do not have any user serviceable parts and therefore they require only minimal maintenance to ensure trouble-free operation. The following information should be used in conjunction with th...

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    User guide user guide page 33 pp307 page 33 pp307 appendix a install ‘java runtime’ environment to allow interaction between the web interface program and any laptop or pc connected to it, a ‘java runtime’ environment must first be installed, via a free download from the ‘java’ website or from the s...

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    User guide user guide page 34 pp307 page 34 pp307 appendix b ‘peer to peer’ connection to allow direct (non-network) interaction between the web interface program and any laptop or pc connected to it, a ‘peer to peer’ connection must first be established. This requires disabling the ‘proxy server’ f...

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    User guide user guide page 35 pp307 page 35 pp307 • in the ‘proxy server’ options, ensure that the ‘use a proxy server for your lan (these settings will not apply to dial-up or vpn connections)’ is not checked. When this option is unchecked, the address and port options are disabled. • click ‘ok’. •...

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    User guide user guide page 36 pp307 page 36 pp307 appendix c rs485 - land protocol this is a multi-drop, 4-wire, rs485 serial protocol. It requires the solonet address to be set from 1 to 254. Addresses 0 and 255 always get a response, therefore in multi-drop applications these must not be used. Com...

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    User guide user guide page 37 pp307 page 37 pp307 e.G. With eko set to 1 (message sent from user to set emissivity to 0.999) {stx} 0x01 address ‘s’ ‘a’ ‘e’ ‘m’ ‘s’ ‘9’ ‘9’ ‘9’ {etx} the reply from the unit is: {stx} 0x01 address ‘e’ ‘m’ ‘s’ ‘ 1’ ‘ cr’ ‘ lf’ {etx} confirmation of change.

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    User guide user guide page 38 pp307 page 38 pp307 computer / terminal stx addr r a x x x solonet thermometer etx parameter value being requested (ascii) x x x x stx addr value of requested parameter (ascii) 307030 fig. 30 - rs485 ‘read data’ protocol cr lf etx rs485 - ‘read data’.

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    User guide user guide page 39 pp307 page 39 pp307 fig. 31 - rs485 ‘write data’ protocol rs485 - ‘set data’ computer / terminal stx addr s a x x x solonet thermometer etx parameter value being modified (ascii) 307031 space x x x x new parameter value (ascii).

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    User guide user guide page 40 pp307 page 40 pp307 user accessible commands changing parameters causes the processor to set the new parameter value on its next task cycle. The new value is held in volatile system ram and will be lost if the processor is powered off. A command is provided to commit co...

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    User guide user guide page 41 pp307 page 41 pp307 cmd function read set range resolution default comments response example avr averager resp. Time 0001 saavr 12 0-15 1 0001 intervals: 0000 0s 0001 50ms 0002 100ms 0003 150ms 0004 250ms 0005 500ms 0006 1s 0007 2s 0008 4s 0009 8s 0010 16s 0011 32s 0012...

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    User guide user guide page 42 pp307 page 42 pp307 user accessible commands (continued) the use of text based flags is designed specifically for use with a windows- based configuration tool. The flags are also compatible with terminal programs. This is used to transfer the data directly into sequenti...

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    User guide user guide page 43 pp307 page 43 pp307 raifo 3 contact report - text strings [start] [start] [contact information] [contact information] land land instruments international address dronfield s18 1dj, uk tel tel: +44 (0)1246 417691 [end] [end] user accessible commands (continued) cmd funct...

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    User guide user guide page 44 pp307 page 44 pp307 cmd function read set range resolution default comments response example pof ppick off delay 0010 sapof 20 0-100 1 10 100 steps of 0.1secs pon ppick on delay 0000 sapon 10 0-100 1 0 100 steps of 0.1 secs ppd ppick decay rate 0012 sappd 1 0-15 1 0012 ...

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    User guide user guide page 45 pp307 page 45 pp307 cmd function read set range resolution default comments response example hcd high level cal date 51 sahcd 51 year, quarter - - e.G. 51 is 2005 quarter 1 eko reply enable flag 0001 saeko 1 0,1 - 0 change message reply enable user accessible commands (...

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    User guide user guide page 46 pp307 page 46 pp307.