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What are the primary safety warnings I should follow when operating the AUTONICS TNL?
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death:
1. A fail-safe device must be installed when using the unit with machinery that may cause serious injury or substantial economic loss, such as nuclear power control, medical equipment, ships, vehicles, railways, aircraft, combustion apparatus, safety equipment, or crime and disaster prevention devices.
2. Do not use the unit in places where flammable, explosive, or corrosive gas, high humidity, direct sunlight, radiant heat, vibration, impact, or salinity may be present.
3. Install the unit on a device panel before use to prevent electric shock.
4. Do not connect, repair, or inspect the unit while it is connected to a power source.
5. Check Connections before wiring to prevent fire.
6. Do not disassemble or modify the unit.
What are the wiring and cable specifications for the AUTONICS TNL?
When connecting the power input and relay output, use AWG 20 (0.50 mm squared) cable or over, and tighten the terminal screw with a tightening torque of 0.74 to 0.90 N m.
When connecting the sensor input and communication cable without a dedicated cable, use AWG 28 to 16 cable and tighten the terminal screw with a tightening torque of 0.74 to 0.90 N m.
Ensure the unit is used within rated specifications and kept away from metal chips, dust, and wire residue that could flow into the unit.
What are the environment and installation requirements for the AUTONICS TNL?
The AUTONICS TNL should be used in the following environments:
Indoors (in environment conditions rated in Specifications).
Altitude Maximum: 2,000 meters.
Pollution degree 2.
Installation category II.
Ambient temperature: -10 to 50 degrees Celsius (storage: -20 to 60 degrees Celsius with no freezing or condensation).
Ambient humidity: 35 to 85 percent RH.
Warm up the unit for over 20 minutes after turning on the power for accurate temperature measurement.
What are the input types and using ranges for the AUTONICS TNL?
The following table details the sensor input types and their respective measurement ranges for the AUTONICS TNL:
| Input type | Decimal point | Display | Using range (Celsius) | Using range (Fahrenheit) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K (CA) | 1 / 0.1 | KCaH / KCaL | -200 to 1,350 / -199.9 to 999.9 | -328 to 2,462 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| J (IC) | 1 / 0.1 | JIcH / JlcL | -200 to 800 / -199.9 to 800.0 | -328 to 1,472 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| E (CR) | 1 / 0.1 | ECrH / ECrL | -200 to 800 / -199.9 to 800.0 | -328 to 1,472 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| T (CC) | 1 / 0.1 | TCcH / TCcL | -200 to 400 / -199.9 to 400.0 | -328 to 752 / -199.9 to 752.0 |
| B (PR) | 1 | B PR | 0 to 1,800 | 32 to 3,272 |
| R (PR) | 1 | R PR | 0 to 1,750 | 32 to 3,182 |
| S (PR) | 1 | S PR | 0 to 1,750 | 32 to 3,182 |
| N (NN) | 1 | N NN | -200 to 1,300 | -328 to 2,372 |
| C (TT) | 1 | C TT | 0 to 2,300 | 32 to 4,172 |
| G (TT) | 1 | G TT | 0 to 2,300 | 32 to 4,172 |
| L (IC) | 1 / 0.1 | LIcH / LIcL | -200 to 900 / -199.9 to 900.0 | -328 to 1,652 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| U (CC) | 1 / 0.1 | UCcH / UCcL | -200 to 400 / -199.9 to 400.0 | -328 to 752 / -199.9 to 752.0 |
| Platinel II | 1 | PLII | 0 to 1,390 | 32 to 2,534 |
| L (RUS) | 1 / 0.1 | LrH / LrL | -200 to 800 / -199.9 to 800.0 | -328 to 1,472 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| Cu50 Ohm | 0.1 | CU 5 | -199.9 to 200.0 | -199.9 to 392.0 |
| Cu100 Ohm | 0.1 | CU10 | -199.9 to 200.0 | -199.9 to 392.0 |
| JPt100 Ohm | 1 / 0.1 | JPtH / JPtL | -200 to 650 / -199.9 to 650.0 | -328 to 1,202 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| DPt50 Ohm | 0.1 | DPT5 | -199.9 to 600.0 | -199.9 to 999.9 |
| DPt100 Ohm | 1 / 0.1 | DPtH / DPtL | -200 to 650 / -199.9 to 650.0 | -328 to 1,202 / -199.9 to 999.9 |
| Nickel120 Ohm | 1 | NI12 | -80 to 260 | -112 to 500 |
| Analog 0 to 10 V | – | AV1 | 0 to 10 V | N/A |
| Analog 0 to 20 mA | – | AMA1 | 0 to 20 mA | N/A |
| Analog 4 to 20 mA | – | AMA2 | 4 to 20 mA | N/A |
How do I troubleshoot error codes on the AUTONICS TNL?
The following table provides meanings and troubleshooting steps for error displays on the AUTONICS TNL:
| Display | Input | Description | Output | Troubleshooting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPEN | Temperature sensor | Flashes at 0.5 sec interval when input sensor is disconnected. | Sensor error, MV parameter setting value. | Check input sensor status. |
| OPEN | Analog | Flashes at 0.5 sec interval when input is over F.S. +/- 10%. | Sensor error, MV parameter setting value. | Check analog input status. |
| HHHH | Temperature sensor | Flashes at 0.5 sec interval if the input value is above the input range. | Heating: 0%, Cooling: 100% | When input is within the rated range, this display disappears. |
| LLLL | Temperature sensor | Flashes at 0.5 sec interval if the input value is below the input range. | Heating: 100%, Cooling: 0% | When input is within the rated range, this display disappears. |
| ERR | – | Flashes at 0.5 sec interval if there is an error for setting. | – | Check setting method. |
| TMrE | – | Flashes twice and stops operation if the timer parameter setting is incomplete. | STOP, MV parameter setting value. | Set the timer operation related parameters. |
| PTnE | – | Flashes twice and stops operation if the program parameter setting is incomplete. | STOP, MV parameter setting value. | Set the program operation related parameters. |
What are the front panel display parts and keys of the AUTONICS TNL?
The AUTONICS TNL front panel includes the following components:
1. PV display part (White): In RUN mode, displays the Present Value and unit. In setting mode, displays the parameter name.
2. SV display part (Green): In RUN mode, displays the Setting Value and unit. In setting mode, displays the parameter setting value.
3. Operating value display part (Yellow): Displays selected values among MV (Manipulated output value), P/S, TM, or CT with unit.
4. Temperature control indicator: Shows relative PV status (up, hold, down) based on SV.
5. Operation status indicators: Includes LOCK (key lock), PROG (program control), WAIT (waiting status), and HBA1/2 (heater break alarm).
6. Output status indicators: Includes OUT1/2 (control output), AT (auto tuning), MAN (manual control), STOP (control output stop), HOLD (program hold), and AL1 to 6 (alarm output).
7. Input keys: [U] User key, [M] Mode key, and arrow keys for setting value control.
8. PC loader port: Located on the front side for connecting a communication converter.
How do I perform a parameter reset on the AUTONICS TNL?
To reset all parameter values to their default settings on the AUTONICS TNL, follow these steps:
Step 1. Press the [left arrow] + [up arrow] + [down arrow] keys simultaneously for over 5 seconds while in run mode. The display will show INIT turning ON.
Step 2. Change the setting value to YES by pressing the [up arrow] or [down arrow] keys.
Step 3. Press the [M] (Mode) key to reset all parameter values as default and return to run mode.
What is the initial display sequence when the AUTONICS TNL is powered on?
When power is supplied to the AUTONICS TNL, the unit follows this sequential display process before entering RUN mode:
1. All display segments flash for 1 second.
2. The Model name is displayed (Example PV: TNsP, SV: 42RR).
3. Additional model information is displayed (Example PV: RS, SV: 006).
4. The Input specification will flash twice (Example PV: TYPE, SV: KCaH).
5. The unit enters RUN mode (Example PV: OPEN, SV: 0).
What are the communication interface specifications for the AUTONICS TNL?
The AUTONICS TNL supports RS485 communication with the following specifications:
Comm. protocol: Modbus RTU/ASCII, Sync-Master, PLC ladderless.
Connection type: RS-485, RS-422A.
Maximum connection: 32 units (address: 01 to 99).
Synchronous method: Asynchronous.
Communication method: Two-wire half duplex.
Effective range: Less than or equal to 800 meters.
Speed: Less than or equal to 115,200 bps.
Response time: 5 to 99 ms (default is 20 ms).
Data bits: 8 bit (fixed); Stop bit: 1 bit or 2 bit (default is 1); Parity bit: None, Odd, or Even.
EEPROM life cycle: Approximately 1,000,000 operations (Erase/Write).
What are the hardware specifications for the AUTONICS TNL model?
The hardware specifications for the AUTONICS TNL are as follows:
Size: DIN W 96 x H 96 mm.
Power supply: 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Power consumption: Less than or equal to 8 VA.
Sampling period: 50 / 100 / 250 ms (parameter selectable).
Relay life cycle (Mechanical): OUT1/2 greater than or equal to 5,000,000 operations; AL1 to 6 greater than or equal to 20,000,000 operations.
Relay life cycle (Electrical): OUT1/2 greater than or equal to 200,000 operations; AL1 to 6 greater than or equal to 100,000 operations.
Protection structure: IP65 (Front panel, IEC standards).
Unit weight (packaged): Approximately 301 g (approximately 443 g including packaging).
Loader port location: Front side.
How do I navigate the mode settings on the AUTONICS TNL?
Navigation on the AUTONICS TNL follows these procedures:
SV setting: Use arrow keys to move digits and change values. Press [MODE] to save and return.
Control output run/stop: Press [down arrow] + [up arrow] for 3 seconds.
Key lock ON/OFF: Press [left arrow] + [down arrow] for 3 seconds.
Parameter group: Press [M] for 2 seconds, then use [left arrow] for 2 seconds to enter.
U key enter parameter group: Press [U] for 2 seconds, then use [left arrow] for 2 seconds.
Operating value display part setting: Press [M] + [up arrow] to cycle through MV, P/S, TM, and CT settings.
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