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Veeder-Root: Series S628 DC Process

The document is a technical manual that provides instructions for installing, operating, programming, and configuring the Veeder-Root S628 DC Process unit. It describes the features of the unit such as its large LED display, programmable color display, alarm outputs, and standard outputs. The manual also covers panel mounting, wiring, programming in operation, program, and configuration modes, specifications, ordering information, and warranty procedures.

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Veeder-Root: Series S628 DC Process

The document is a technical manual that provides instructions for installing, operating, programming, and configuring the Veeder-Root S628 DC Process unit. It describes the features of the unit such as its large LED display, programmable color display, alarm outputs, and standard outputs. The manual also covers panel mounting, wiring, programming in operation, program, and configuration modes, specifications, ordering information, and warranty procedures.

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Introduction

Your Veeder-Root brand S628 DC Process is one model in a family of 1/8 DIN units
which offers breakthrough display technology as well as easy-to-program single-line
parameters. Designed to provide instant visual feedback regarding an application’s key
input value, the S628 not only has a 0.71” high LED display (27% larger than other 1/8
DIN units), but also the ability to change display color based on process status
(programmable parameter in Operation Mode). Easy programming is made possible via a
help function and a secondary legend display.
This manual will guide you through the installation and wiring of your S628 unit with
information on proper panel mounting and rear terminal layout and wiring instructions.
In addition, the instrument’s operation, programming, and configuration modes are
thoroughly explained. The Operation Mode provides day to day operation and allows
editing of preset values. The Program Mode enables the configuration of various
parameters prior to initial operation. These parameters include those for basic
configuration as well as other settable features which will enhance the functionality and
usability of the device. The
Configuration Mode allows
selection of how outputs and
special functions are utilized.
This manual also provides
information on the S628 DC Technical Manual
Process' alarms; transistor, 702139-0002
relay, and linear outputs;
product specifications; and
ordering and warranty
procedures. Veeder-Root brand
Series S628
Features
• AWESOME 0.71” high digit LED display
Index
Installation
DC Process
• Programmable color change display based on Panel Mounting page 2 (S628-2XXX)
an event Wiring page 3
Operation
• Programmable help function and secondary Front Panel page 4
legend display Operation Mode page 5-6
• High and low alarm outputs Programming
Program Mode page 7-10
• mA inputs to 50mA, DCV inputs to ±10 Volts
Configuration
and ±100 mV
Configuration Mode page 11-14
• Tare function Appendix A
• Standard outputs: two NPN transistors & one Specifications page 15
relay (optional 2nd relay) General
Ordering Information page 16
• 100 ms sample time with 0.03% accuracy
Warranty page 16
• Optional RS-485 plug in card
• CE approved
I N S T A L L A T I O N

PANEL MOUNTING

100mm

VEEDER-ROOT
OP1

82344
OP2
48mm

PGM RST

96mm 10mm

92mm +0.5 -0.0

PANEL 45mm
CUTOUT +0.5 -0.0
SIZE

The instrument can be mounted in a panel with a thickness of up to 6mm. The


cutout(s) should be made based on the recommended panel opening illustrated in the
Mounting Grooves drawing above.
Insert the unit in the panel through the cutout. Ensure that the
panel gasket is not distorted and the instrument is positioned
squarely against the panel. Slide the mounting clamp into place
on the instrument, as shown to the left, and push it forward until
it is firmly in contact with the rear face of the mounting panel and
the tabs on the bracket arm are seated in the mounting grooves
20
on the side of the unit.
17 18 19
24 23 22

14 15 16
The electronic components of the instrument can be removed from
10 11 12

6 5 4 3 2 the housing after installation without disconnecting the wiring.


To remove the components, grip the side edges of the panel and
8 7

pull the instrument forward. Take note of orientation of the unit


for subsequent replacement in the housing.

Bracket Arm

2
I N S T A L L A T I O N

WIRING

REAR TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

Digital Input

Power Supply RS-485 Comm. Relay 1


B A COM

Control/Digital Inputs

+
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A digital input board, which utilizes Terminals #16 & #17,
24 23 22
10 11 12

can be installed as an option. The input can be programmed


Linear
Output
Relay 2 in Configuration Mode to perform one of two functions:

- 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 - Tare: When activated, the unit will create an


automatic offset by referencing the currently
measured value as the new zero point.
- Security: When activated, the Program and
NPN Out 1

Aux. Power +

Aux. Power -
NPN Out 2

mV / mA +

V+

mV / V / mA -
Common

Calibration Modes will not be accessible from the


front panel.
Please note that this option is mutually exclusive with the
RS-485 serial communication option.

Transistor Outputs Input Power


Your unit comes standard with 2 NPN outputs which are activated by For an AC powered unit, Terminal #13 serves as the line or Hot side
each of the alarms. Transistor Output 1, which is tied to Alarm 1, is on connection for AC powered units and as the positive side for DC powered
Terminal #7. Transistor Output 2, which is tied to Alarm 2, is on units. The neutral side for AC powered units and the negative side for
Terminal #9. Terminal #8 serves as the common connection for both DC powered units are connected to Terminal #14.
transistor outputs.
Serial Communication
Relay Outputs An RS-485 communication board, utilizing ASCII protocol, can be
Your unit comes standard with a relay output which is tied to Alarm 1. installed as an option. Terminals #16 & #17 serve as the B and A
Terminal #19 is NC, Terminal #20 is common, and Terminal #21 is NO. connections respectively, while Terminal #18 is connected as the
A second relay output tied to the operation of Alarm 2 can be added as an common.
option at the time of order or later installed in the field. Terminal #22 is
NC, Terminal #23 is common, and Terminal #24 is NO. Linear Output
An option board may be installed that provides a 10 bit linear output
DC Inputs signal relative to the Process Value. Terminal #12 is the positive side of
Your unit accepts millivolt, Volt, or milliamp DC ranges. Terminal #1 is the connection, and Terminal #10 is the negative side. The default range
used for mV, V, or mA negative inputs. Terminal #2 is used for V positive of the output is 4-20 mA, but can be changed via the Configuration Mode
inputs, while Terminal #3 is used for mV or mA positive inputs. to 0-20 mA, 0-10 VDC, 2-10 VDC, 0-5 VDC, or 1-5 VDC.

Terminals 4, 11, & 15 are not used.

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O P E R A T I O N

FRONT PANEL

Output Indicators
VEEDER-ROOT
OP1

82345 H
OP2

Secondary Display

Primary Display
PGM RST

Down Key Scroll Key Program Key Reset Key

Key Functions Key Functions


Key Function Key Function
Down In Operation Mode: Used in Edit Operation to Down & In Config. mode: Holding down both keys for 3 seconds
decrement the digit highlighted by the Scroll key. Program will cause the unit to return to Operation Mode.
In Program & Config. Modes: Used in Edit Operation to In Operation & Program Modes: Holding down both
decrement the digit highlighted by the Scroll key, if the keys for 3 seconds will cause the unit to enter to
setting is a numerical value, or present the next in the Config. Mode.
series of choices for that parameter.
Scroll In All modes: Moves the unit into Edit Operation,
which is indicated by the left most digit flashing. Display Functions
Successive presses of the key are used to move to the
digit to be edited. Wrap around will occur from least Key Function
significant digit to most significant digit. Primary In Operation Mode: Default display is the Process
Value. Can be scrolled using the program key to
Program In Operation Mode: Used to move between the process display other Operation Mode values. If the "Help"
value display & the presets and to enter an edited function is enabled, this display will first show the
preset value. Holding the key down for 3 seconds will parameter description for 3 seconds (example - page 6).
cause the unit to enter Program Mode.
In Program & Config. Modes: Displays the value or
In Program Mode: Used to move from one parameter to selection for the current parameter. If the "Help"
the next and enter the edited parameter values. function is enabled, this display will first show the
Holding the key down for 3 seconds will cause the unit parameter description for 3 seconds (example - page 7).
to return to Operation Mode.
In Config. Mode: Used to move from one parameter to Secondary In Operation Mode: Provides an alpha or numeric
the next and enter the edited parameter values. indentification of the value on the primary display.
This display is blank when the Process Value is being
Reset In Operation Mode: Resets a latched alarm if pressed shown.
while the process value is being viewed. Pressing this In Program & Config. Modes: Provides a 1 digit alpha or
key while viewing the max or min value will cause numeric character to indicate which parameter value is
those values to be reset. being shown on the primary display.
In Program & Config. Modes: No function.
Output In Operation Mode: Illuminates when Output 1 and or
Down & In All modes: Will abort an Edit Operation and return Indicators Output 2 is active.
4 Scroll the preset/parameter to its previous value. In Program & Config. Modes: No function.
O P E R A T I O N

OPERATION MODE

CHANGING A PRESET VALUE


VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Default display is the process value. VEEDER-ROOT Alarm 1 Value: Defines the process
34567
OP2 OP1

AL 1 value at or above which Alarm 1 will


OP2

1 activate if set to Process High Alarm in


PGM RST
PGM RST
Configuration Mode or the process value
at or below which Alarm 1 will be active
PGM
if set to Process Low Alarm in
Configuration Mode. The default value
VEEDER-ROOT Pressing the Program Key will cause the is 100.00
OP1
PGM

Proc display description to appear on the


OP2

main display.* If there is no key activity


PGM RST
for 3 seconds, the primary display will
switch back to the process value. VEEDER-ROOT Alarm 2 Value: Defines the process
OP1

AL 2 value at or above which Alarm 2 will


OP2

PGM 2 activate if set to Process High Alarm in


PGM RST
Configuration Mode or the process value
VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Maximum (High) Value: Displays the at or below which Alarm 2 will be active
Hi maximum process value the unit has
OP2
if set to Process Low Alarm in
H received as an input. The value can be Configuration Mode. The default value
PGM RST
reset (only while being displayed) by is 100.00
pressing the Reset Key. PGM

PGM

VEEDER-ROOT Total: Displays the total value based


VEEDER-ROOT Minimum (Low) Value: Displays the OP1

totAL upon integratation of the input signal


OP2
OP1

Lo minimum process value the unit has


OP2
t using a programmable time base. The
L received as an input. The value can be
value can be reset (only while being
reset (only while being displayed) by PGM RST
PGM RST displayed) by pressing the Reset Key.
pressing the Reset Key.

PGM

VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Alarm 1 Elapsed Time: Displays the

EL ti accumulated amount of time the alarm


OP2

E 1 condition was present. This value will


PGM RST
continue to accumulate until it is reset * Parameter descriptions will not
by pressing the Reset Key (while the appear on the primary display if the
value is being displayed). The value is "Help" function has been disabled.
displayed in mm:ss up to 99 min 59
PGM secs., then changes over to mmm.m

5
O P E R A T I O N

OPERATION MODE Continued

OTHER OPERATING DISPLAYS


VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Over Range Display: Appears if the VEEDER-ROOT Sensor Break Display: Appears if the
cHHc
OP1
OP2
process value becomes higher than the
brEA/ unit does not receive an input signal for
OP2

input full scale value. two seconds.


PGM RST
PGM RST

VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Under Range Display: Appears if the

cLLc process value becomes lower than the


OP2

input full scale value.


PGM RST

CHANGING AN ALARM VALUE


VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Default display is the the Process Value. VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
Use the Scroll Key to move from left to

34567 100.00 right and highlight the digit that needs


OP2 OP2

1 to be changed. Wrap around will occur


PGM RST PGM RST
from the least significant to the most
significant digit.
5 Times
PGM
VEEDER-ROOT From the Process Value display, scroll
OP1 VEEDER-ROOT Use the Down Key to decrement the
AL 1 through the other Operation Mode
OP2
OP1

190.00 digit until the desired value appears.


OP2

values until Alarm 1 appears.*


1 The display will wrap around from 0 to
PGM RST
PGM RST
9.

PGM PGM
VEEDER-ROOT To change the Alarm value, press the
OP1 VEEDER-ROOT After the desired digits have been
100.00 Scroll Key. If there was no key activity
OP2
OP1

190.00 changed, press the Program Key to enter


OP2
1 for 3 seconds, the Alarm value will
1 the new value. The new value will
appear (one digit description shown on
PGM RST
secondary display); however, press the RST
appear on the main display without any
PGM

Scroll Key in order to edit. The unit will flashing digits. Press the Progam Key
now be in Edit Operation as signified by again and the parameter description will
the most significant digit flashing.** appear on the main display.

* Parameter descriptions will not ** Edit Operation cannot be


appear on the primary display if the accessed if the Preset Lock has
"Help" function has been disabled. been enabled in Program Mode.

6
P R O G R A M M I N G

PROGRAM MODE

ENTERING PROGRAM MODE AND BASIC OPERATION


The Program Mode can be accessed from the VEEDER-ROOT
OP1

Operation Mode by holding the Program Key


34567
OP2

for 3 seconds.
PGM RST

for 3 seconds
PGM
Edit Operation
The name of the first parameter will appear VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
3 secs. or VEEDER-ROOT
OP1

on the primary display.*


ScA 1 0.00
OP2 OP2

1
PGM RST PGM RST
PGM

Pressing the Scroll Key or no key activity for


PGM 3 seconds will display the value for that
parameter. The secondary display will
Successive presses of the Program Key will VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
indicate the one digit identifier for the
scroll the display through the remaining
diS 1
OP2

parameter. The digit in the secondary


parameters in the Program Mode. To exit
display will flash to indicate the unit is in
Program Mode, hold the Program Key for 3 PGM RST Program Mode. If the Scroll Key was
seconds.
pressed (instead of waiting 3 seconds), the
unit is in Edit Operation, as indicated by the
MSD flashing. If there had been no key
activity for 3 seconds, press the scroll key to
* Parameter names will not appear on the enter Edit Operation (MSD flashing). Use
main display if the "Help" function has been the scroll and edit buttons to change the
disabled in Program Mode. value as in Operation Mode, described on
page 6. Press the Program Key to enter any
changes.

PARAMETER SEQUENCE
Scaling Point 1
ScA 1 1 Function: Sets the first sensor input value point which will be used in establishing a curve for scaling sensor
inputs into engineering unit values. Pressing the Reset Key will serve as a teach function and input the sensor
value currently being read
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
PGM Default Value: 0.00

Display Point 1
d i S 1 1
. Function: Provides the engineering unit value that will be displayed corresponding to the sensor input value
set in the Scaling Point 1 parameter
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
PGM Default Value: 0.00
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P R O G R A M M I N G

PROGRAM MODE Continued

Scaling Point 2
ScA 2 2 Function: Sets the second sensor input value point which will be used in establishing a curve for scaling
sensor inputs into engineering unit values. Pressing the Reset Key will serve as a teach function and input the
sensor value currently being read
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
Default Value: 99999
PGM

Display Point 2
d i S 2. 2 Function: Provides the engineering unit value that will be displayed corresponding to the sensor input value
set in the Scaling Point 2 parameter
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
Default Value: 100.00
PGM

The scaling process can be repeated up to a total of 10 scale and display points.
Scale and display points will continue to be offered (up to 10 total) so long as 99999 (the maximum adjustment range) has not been
selected as a scaling point.

Decimal Position
d E c Pd Function: Sets the position of the decimal point for use in displaying the process and alarm values
Adjustment Range: 0 to 0.000
Default Setting: 0.00
PGM

Retransmission Scale Minimum (Appears only if a retransmission output has been enabled in
rt Lo L Configuration mode)
Function: Defines the lower end of the linear scale for the retransmission output by defining the value equated
to the minimum output signal
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
Default Value: 0.00
PGM

Retransmission Scale Maximum (Appears only if a retransmission output has been enabled in
rt Hi H Configuration mode)
Function: Defines the upper end of the linear scale for the retransmission output by defining the value equated
to the maximum output signal
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
Default Value: 100.00
PGM

8
P R O G R A M M I N G

PROGRAM MODE Continued

Process Variable Offset


oFF O Function: Corrects a known offset of the input in order to more accurately display the process value
Adjustment Range: -19999 to 99999
Default Value: 0.00
PGM

Input Filter Time


Filt F Function: Filters the input over a user definable time period to minimize the effect on the Process Value of
any extraneous impulses
Adjustment Range: 0.0 (Off) to 100.0
Default Value: 2.0
PGM

Communication Address (Appears only if communication board is installed and activated)


Addr A Function: Defines the unique communication address of the instrument
Adjustment Range: 1 to 99
Default Value: 1
PGM

Baud Rate (Appears only if communication board is installed and activated)


bAud b Function: Selects the serial communication speed
Adjustment Range:
1200 2400 4800 9600
1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS

Default Value: 4800


PGM

Display Color Change


Color o Function: Defines the color of the display for prior to and after the preset value is reached
Adjustment Range:
rEd GrEEn Gn_rd rd_Gn
Red: The display will Green: The display will Green to Red: The Red to Green: The
always be red always be green display will be green display will be red when
when no alarm condition no alarm condition is
is present. It will turn present. It will turn green
red when either alarm is when either alarm is
active active
Default Value: Green to Red
PGM

9
P R O G R A M M I N G

PROGRAM MODE Continued

Alarm Lock
Loc/ / Function: Determines whether the Alarm Values can be changed via the front panel
Adjustment Range:
En diS
Enable: Alarm values can be Disabled: Alarm values are
viewed and changed read only

Default Value: Enable


PGM

Help Prompt
HELP h Function: Determines whether the multi-character parameter name will appear on the main display for 3
seconds prior to the parameter value appearing
Adjustment Range:

HLP Y HLP N
Help - Yes: Multi-character Help - No: Only the
parameter descriptions will parameter values will
appear on the primary appear on the primary
display. The value display. The parameter can
associated with that be identified by a single digit
parameter will appear by in the secondary display
pressing the scroll key or
waiting for 3 seconds

Default Value: Help - Yes

10
C O N F I G U R A T I O N

CONFIGURATION MODE

ENTERING CONFIGURATION MODE AND BASIC OPERATION


The Configuration Mode can be accessed VEEDER-ROOT
OP1

from the Operation Mode by holding the


34567
OP2

Down and Program Keys for 3 seconds.


PGM RST

for 3 seconds
PGM
Edit Operation
The name of the first parameter will appear VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
3 secs. or VEEDER-ROOT
OP1

on the primary display.*


1nPut 2300
OP2 OP2

i
PGM RST PGM RST
PGM

Pressing the Scroll Key or no key activity for


PGM 3 seconds will display the value for that
parameter. The secondary display will
Successive presses of the Program Key will VEEDER-ROOT
OP1
indicate the one digit identifier for the
scroll the display through the remaining
FrEQ
OP2

parameter. The digit in the secondary


parameters in the Configuration Mode. To
display will flash to indicate the unit is in
exit Configuration Mode, hold the Down and PGM RST Configuration Mode. If the Scroll Key was
Program Keys for 3 seconds.
pressed (instead of waiting 3 seconds), the
unit is in Edit Operation, as indicated by the
MSD flashing. If there had been no key
activity for 3 seconds, press the scroll key to
* Parameter names will not appear on the enter Edit Operation (MSD flashing). Use
main display if the "Help" function has been the scroll and edit buttons to change the
disabled in Program Mode. value as in Operation Mode, described on
page 6. Press the Program Key to enter any
changes.

PARAMETER SEQUENCE
Input Range
1nPut i Function: Selects the DC input range
Adjustment Range:
2200 2300 2400 3200 3300
0-20 mA 4-20 mA 10-50 mA 0-5 Volts DC 1-5 Volts DC

3400 3500 2900 3100 3600


0-10 Volts DC 2-10 Volts DC ±100 mV ±1 Volts DC ±10 Volts DC
PGM

11
C O N F I G U R A T I O N

CONFIGURATION MODE Continued

Power Supply Frequency


FrEQ F Function: Although the instrument is designed to handle either 50 or 60 Hz inputs automatically, to
ensure proper filtering of the input signal, it is necessary to set the input frequency of the primary
input power
Adjustment Range:

50 60
50 Hz 60 Hz
Default Value: 60
PGM

Alarm 1 Type
AL 1 1 Function: Sets the action of the alarm to one of the following choices:
Adjustment Range:
P_Hi P_Lo nonE
Process High: Alarm will Process Low: Alarm will No Alarm: Alarm 1 will be
activate when the process activate when the process activate
value equals or exceeds value equals or is less
the Alarm 1 setting than the Alarm 1 setting
Default Value: Process High Alarm
PGM

Alarm 2 Type
AL 2 2 Function: Sets the action of the alarm to one of the following choices:
Adjustment Range:
P_Hi P_Lo nonE
Process High: Alarm will Process Low: Alarm will No Alarm: Alarm 2 will be
activate when the process activate when the process activate
value equals or exceeds value equals or is less
the Alarm 2 setting than the Alarm 2 setting
Default Value: No Alarm
PGM

12
C O N F I G U R A T I O N

CONFIGURATION MODE Continued

Output 1 Usage
Out 1 U Function: Determines how the transistor and relay for output 1 will operate
Adjustment Range:
A1nd A1nr A1Ld A1Lr
Alarm 1, Non latching, Alarm 1, Non latching, Alarm 1, Latching, Direct Alarm 1, Latching,
Direct Action: The output Reverse Action: The Action: The output will be Reverse Action: The
will be On when Alarm 1 output will be On when On when Alarm 1 is output will be On when
is activate, and turn Off Alarm 1 is inactive, and activate, and turn Off Alarm 1 is inactive, and
once the Alarm 1 turn Off when the Alarm only when reset via the turn Off only when reset
condition is no longer 1 condition is present front panel via the front panel
present

012d 012r
Logical OR of Alarm 1 & 2, Logical OR of Alarm 1 &
Direct Action: The output 2, Reverse Action: The
will be On when a logical output will be On when a
OR condition between logical OR condition
Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 is between Alarm 1and
present Alarm 2 is not present

PGM
Default Value: Alarm 1, Non latching, Direct Action

Output 2 Usage
Out 2 u Function: Determines how the transistor and relay for output 2 will operate
Adjustment Range:
A2_d A2_r 012d 012r
Alarm 2, Direct Action: Alarm 2, Reverse Action: Logical OR of Alarm 1 & 2, Logical OR of Alarm 1 &
The output will be On The output will be On Direct Action: The output 2, Reverse Action: The
when Alarm 2 is activate, when Alarm 2 is inactive, will be On when a logical output will be On when a
and turn Off once the and turn Off when the OR condition between logical OR condition
Alarm 2 condition is no Alarm 2 condition is Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 is between Alarm 1and
longer present present present Alarm 2 is not present

PGM
Default Value: Alarm 2, Direct Action

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C O N F I G U R A T I O N

CONFIGURATION MODE Continued

Retransmission Output
rt En t Function: Selects the range of the retransmission output
Adjustment Range:
nonE 0-5u 0-10u 0-20A 4-20A
None 0-5 Volts DC 0-10 Volts DC 0-20 mA 4-20 mA

Default Value: None


PGM

Option Selection
OPtn o Function: Determines the function of the board installed in the option slot
Adjustment Range:
nonE SctY tArE Co<>S
No Input Security: When the Tare: When the digital Communication: The slot
digital input is active, the input is activated the will be used for RS-485
Program and currently measured value communication
Configuration Modes is zeroed out and will
cannot be accessed remain as a constant
offset
Default Value: None

Totalizer Scale Factor


tot t
Function: Sets the time base used for the totalization calculation. This value should be set the
same as the time base used for the engineering units which appear on the display. Ex: If the
display is calibrated to display GPM, set the Totalizer scale factor to minutes
Adjustment Range:

SEc <>in hr
Seconds Minutes Hours

Default Value: Seconds

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A P P E N D I X A

SPECIFICATIONS

Process Input Communication


Range: To 50 mA, ±10 Volts DC, ±100 mV Type: Serial asynchronous, UART to UART
Accuracy: + 0.01% of span Data Format: Open ASCII: One start bit, even parity seven data
Sample Rate: 100 ms bits, one stop bit
Resolution: 14 bits Physical Layer: RS-485
Sensor Break: Detected within 2 seconds Maximum Zones: 99
Baud Rate: Selectable from 9600, 4800, 2400, or 1200

Control Inputs
Type: Sourcing, Edge Sensitive Electrical
Logic: Low < 2.0 VDC, High > 3.0 Supply Voltage: 90-264 VAC, 50/60 Hz, or 20-50 VAC/VDC
Impedance: 4.7 KΩ to +Voltage - Sourcing Power Consumption: 4 Watts
Response Time: 25 ms Access. Power Supply: 24 VDC @ 30 mA
Function: Programmable

Display
Outputs Type: Red/Green, 7 segment LED, 5 digits primary
Solid State: NPN open collector, 30 VDC max, 100 mA max. display, single digit secondary display
Relay: SPDT, 5A resistive @ 110VAC Height: 0.71" (18mm) primary display,
Latency: 75 µ seconds, plus 8 ms for relay pull-in 0.3" (7mm) secondary display
Annunciators: Output 1 & 2 status

Linear Outputs
Ranges: 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-10V, 2-10V, 0-5V, 1-5V Physical
Accuracy: ±0.25% (mA at 250Ω, V at 2kΩ); Dimensions: 48mm x 96mm, 110mm deep
degrades linearly to ±0.5% Mounting: Panel mount (mounting bracket supplied),
Resolution: 8 bits in 250ms (10 bits in 1s typ.) 45mm x 92mm cutout
Update: Approximately 4/s Terminals: Screw type - combination head
Load Impedence: mA Ranges: 500Ω max.; V Ranges: 500Ω min. Front Panel Rating: NEMA 4X/IEC IP65
Case Material: GE Lexan 940
Weight: 0.56 lbs.
Approvals
General: CE
EMC Susceptibility: Complies with EN50082-1: 1992, Environmental
EN50082-1, 1995 Operating Temp.: 0° to 55° Celsius, 32° to 131° Fahrenheit
EMC Emissions: Complies with EN50081-1: 1992, Storgage Temp.: -20° to 80° Celsius, -4° to 176° Fahrenheit
EN50081-2: 1994 Relative Humidity: 20% to 95% non-condensing
Safety: Complies with EN61010-1: 1993

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G E N E R A L

ORDERING INFORMATION

S628 - 2

2nd Relay Option Low Voltage


0 None Power Supply
1 2nd Relay 2 Yes
(leave blank if does not apply)
Linear Output
Option Serial Communication
0 None Option
3 Linear Output 0 None
5 RS-485
6 Digital Input

WARRANTY

Standard products manufactured by the Company are warranted to be the Company consents to have returned shall be shipped F.O.B. the
free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of one year Company's factory. The Company cannot assume responsibility or
from the date of shipment, and products which are defective in accept invoices for unauthorized repairs to its components, even though
workmanship or material will be repaired or replaced, at the option of the defective. The life of the products of the Company depends, to a large
Company, at no charge to the Buyer. Final determination as to whether a extent, upon the type of usage thereof, and THE COMPANY MAKES NO
product is actually defective rests with the Company. The obligation of WARRANTY AS TO FITNESS OF ITS PRODUCTS FOR SPECIFIC
the Company hereunder shall be limited solely to repair and replacement APPLICATIONS BY THE BUYER NOR AS TO PERIOD OF SERVICE
of products that fall within the foregoing limitations, and shall be UNLESS THE COMPANY SPECIFICALLY AGREES OTHERWISE IN
conditioned upon receipt by the Company of written notice of any alleged WRITING AFTER THE PROPOSED USAGE HAS BEEN MADE KNOWN TO
defects or deficiency promptly after discovery within the warranty period, IT.
and in the case of components or units purchased by the Company, the THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
obligation of the Company shall not exceed the settlement that the OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
Company is able to obtain from the supplier thereof. No products shall LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS
be returned to the Company without its prior consent. Products which FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Danaher Controls
Printed in U.S.A. 1675 Delany Road
702139-0002 Gurnee, IL 60031–1282
August 15, 1998 Phone: 847.662.2666
Revision none Fax: 847.662.6633

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