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Users TERMINAL

Model BT200 BRAIN

Manual BRAIN TERMINAL

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5th Edition
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ................................................... 1 5. USING THE BT200 FUNCTIONS ................. 5-1
5.1 SETTING UP DATA IN A BATCH
1. PRECAUTIONS ............................................ 1-1 (UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD) ............................... 5-1
1.1 CHECK THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE 5.2 USING PRINTER FUNCTIONS
....................................................................... 1-1 (BT200-P00) .................................................. 5-4
1.2 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING .................... 1-2 5.3 OFFLINE FUNCTIONS ................................. 5-8
2. INTRODUCTION TO BT200 ......................... 2-1 6. MAINTENANCE ............................................ 6-1
2.1 WHAT THE BT200 CAN DO .......................... 2-2 6.1 REPLACING BATTERIES ............................. 6-1
2.2 SPECIFICATION ........................................... 2-3 6.2 LOADING ROLL PAPER ............................... 6-3
2.3 COMPONENT NAME .................................... 2-5
2.4 DIMENSIONS ................................................ 2-6 7. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................. 7-1
3. CONNECTION .............................................. 3-1 APPENDIX A ..................................................... A-1
3.1 PLUGGING THE CABLE INTO THE BT200 .. 3-1
3.2 CONNECTION WITH BRAIN SERIES APPENDIX B ..................................................... A-4
INSTRUMENTS ............................................. 3-2 REVISION RECORD
4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS ....................... 4-1
4.1 KEY LAYOUT AND DISPLAY ........................ 4-1
4.2 KEY DESCRIPTIONS ................................... 4-2
4.3 BT200 FUNCTION CONFIGURATION .......... 4-5
4.4 BASIC OPERATIONS .................................... 4-6

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All Rights Reserved, Copyright 1994, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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INTRODUCTION If a problem arises, please inform us of the nature of


the problem and the circumstances under which it
developed, including the model (MODEL),
Thank you for choosing the BT200 BRAIN TERMI- specification and optional codes (SUFFIX), serial
NAL. number (NO.) from the data plate (Figure 2.2). Any
This users manual describes how to operate the model diagrams, data and other information you can include
BT200-N00 BRAIN TERMINAL and the model in your communication will be helpful.
BT200-P00 BRAIN TERMINAL with printer, and Yokogawa cannot take responsibility for any loss of
presents cautionary notes on usage. The contents instrument function that results from repair undertaken
display on the BT200 and the items that can be set by independently by the customer.
the BT200 depend on the types of instruments used
In case of problems, contact the Yokogawa
with the BT200. Please read this manual before using
representative from which the instrument was
the instrument.
purchased, or the nearest Yokogawa office.
Note that changes in the specifications, construction, or
component parts of the BT200 may not be reflected in
this manual at the time the changes are made, provided
that postponement of revisions will adversely affect
functional or performance. Please keep the above in
mind when using this manual.

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1. PRECAUTIONS

1.1 CHECK THE CONTENTS OF


THE PACKAGE
The BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL are thoroughly tested
at the factory before shipment. When the BT200 units
are delivered, visually check to make sure that no
damage occurred during shipment. Also check that the
specifications are as specified in the purchase order by
comparing those with the Model and Specification
Codes in section 2.2

Figure 1.1 BT200

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1.2 PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING Ambient humidity: 30 to 85%RH at 40C (104F)


(free from condensation)
Do not leave the unit exposed to direct sunlight
(1) WHERE TO STORE
for an extended period of time.
Store the unit in places meeting the following
The LCD (liquid crystal display) may appear
conditions:
dark or the unit may be disabled due to loss of
Places not exposed to rain or water.
the battery capacity at ambient temperatures
Ambient storage conditions
below -15C. (5F)
Ambient temperature: -15 to 60C (5 to 140F)
b. The unit is not waterproof.
Ambient humidity:
Cover the unit against water when using it
BT200-N00 ... 5 to 95%RH at 40C (104F)
outdoors while it is raining.
(free from condensation)
Do not allow the unit to fall into water.
BT200-P00 .... 30 to 80%RH at 40C (104F)
c. Note on using a transceiver
(free from condensation)
While the unit and the associated equipment are
(2) HANDLING NOTES fully protected against high-frequency noise
a. Working temperature and humidity ranges interferences, a transceiver used near the unit and
BT200-N00 the associated equipment or near their cables could
Ambient temperature: -15 to 55C (5 to 131F) impart high-frequency noise interferences to them.
Ambient humidity: 5 to 95%RH at 40C (104F) When using a transceiver for the first time, check
(free from condensation) its possible effects on the transmission loop by
BT200-P00 bringing it closer to the unit, starting at a point
Ambient temperature: 0 to 50C (32 to 122F) several meters away, to locate the range of safety.

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d. Following communication is not permitted as it b. Duration of continuous operation
may result communication error or indication When running the unit from alkali batteries: 50
error: hours least (if the printer is not used).
Connecting more than two BRAIN Terminals to If the printer is used, the duration of continuous
one BRAIN instrument simultaneously. operation is reduced according to the rate of
Simultaneous communication by BRAIN printout (about 10 hours/1,000 lines).
Terminal and DCS. c. Low-voltage indicator
The BT200 turns on its BATTERY indicator
(3) POWER SUPPLY
when the battery voltage falls. Replace the
a. Note on using dry batteries
batteries whenever the BATTERY indicator is on.
The BT200 model on a standard configuration
d. Autopower-off feature
comes complete with five alkali batteries. The
The BT200 will switch itself off automatically
unit as shipped, however, is not loaded with
when no key access is made for five minutes or
these batteries. Before starting to use the BT200,
longer.
load the batteries shipped under the same cover
as instructed in Section 6.1, Replacing Batter- (4) CAUTION for INTRINSICALLY SAFE TYPE
ies. Please make sure to refer to APPENDIX B for
Use batteries of a specified voltage (1.5V). Intrinsically Safe Type.
To avoid possible leaks, remove batteries from Intrinsically Safe type can not be modified to
the unit before leaving it out of service for an equip optional printer afterward.
extended period of time. Intrinsically Safe Type can not communicate by
In the case of the model with printer, printed using communication cable with 5-pin connector.
characters may become faint when batteries Please use the specified baterry for Intrinsically
except alkali type are used. Safe Type.
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(5) EMC CONFORMITY STANDARDS
,
EN61326, AS/NZS CISPR11

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2. INTRODUCTION TO
BT200
The BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL is a portable terminal (*1) BRAIN instrument
used in a 4 to 20 mA DC signal line connected to a Any instrument in support of BRAIN communi-
BRAIN instrument (*1). cations, including field instruments, such as
The 4 to 20 mA DC signal line between the BT200 differential pressure and pressure transmitters,
and the BRAIN instrument can be superimposed with a vortex flow meters, magnetic flow meters and
communication signal to achieve two-way communica- temperature transmitters, and CENTUM signal
tion. conditioners (SC).

Working as a master, the BT200 Permits:


1. Setting and changing parameters for the BRAIN
instrument
2. Monitoring PV and MV values and self-check
information on the BRAIN instrument, and
3. Directing the BRAIN instrument to enter the
constant current output mode.

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2.1 WHAT THE BT200 CAN DO


The BT200 offers the following exclusive features:
Feature Description
Low-voltage alarm Turns on the BATTERY indicator when
the battery voltage falls. (Download to the instrument)
Autopower-off Switches off the BT200 automatically Writes uploaded data to another
when no key access is made for five BRAIN instruments, but not to one
minutes or longer. having a different model name.
Security code-based Sets a security code to protect setup Printout Supports seven modes of printout,
setup protection parameters. including listing of all parameters and
Entering the correct security code listing of downloaded data.
permits alterations to the setup ID (identification Sets an identification code for the
parameters. code) setup BT200.
The BT200 is shipped without a Language selection Supports both English and Japanese
security code set so, you can alter the (between English and versions of operational messages.
setup parameters without having to Japanese) The BT200 is shipped with the
enter a security code. message mode set to English.
Upload/download (Upload to the BT200) LCD contrast control Permits controlling the LCD contrast
Records the setup data on the through startup and utility panels.
BRAIN instrument connected to the Print density control Permits controlling the printout density
BT200 into the BT200 s memory in a through a utility panel. the print density
batch. level can be visually verified from test
printout.
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2.2 SPECIFICATION Printer (BT200-P00): Thermal paper type


Power Supply: Five AA 1.5 V dry alkali batteries
(LR6/AM3(N))
Equipment Specifications
Dimensions:
Applicable Equipment
BT200-N00 22811051 mm
DPharp Series
(9.04.32.0 inch)
ADMAG Series
BT200-P00 32111061 mm
YEWFLO Series
(12.64.32.4 inch)
YTA Series
Approximate Weight:
CENTUM, Signal Conditioner
BT200-N00 510 g (1.12 lb)
Communication Signal Connection:
BT200-P00 700 g (1.54 lb)
Dedicated cable, 1.1 m long(3.6 ft)
Communication Line: Functional Specifications
Line length: Up to 2 km (1.24 mile)(0.75 to 1.25 Basic Functions:
mm2 instrumentation cable) Setup, alteration, and display of parameters
Load resistance: 250 to 600 (including cable BRAIN communication.
resistance) Additional Functions:
Load capacitance: 0.22F or less Batch upload/download of data
Load inductance: 3.3 mH or less Setpoint Protection: Security code enter is required
Power line spacing: 15 cm (6 inch) or more (avoid to alter setpoints.
parallel wiring.) Battery Alarm An alarm message appearing on
Display: LCD dot matrix, 21 characters  8 lines the LCD signals low battery voltages.
Controls: Membrane switches (four function keys, 20
general operation keys, and one power switch)
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Automatic Power-off The terminal switches off MODEL AND CODE
automatically if no key access is made for Model Suffix codes Description
approximetely 5 minutes. BT200 .......... BRAIN Terminal
LCD contrast adjustment Printer -N . . . . . . With no printer
Printing (BT200-P00) -P . . . . . . With printer
Printout Information 00 . . . . Always 00
Options /
All parameter lists
T0202.EPS
Parameter list within each menu item OPTIONS
Setup change data list Item Description Code
Uploaded data list Communication Cable for SC
/C1
Display images with 5-pin connector (Signal conditioner) (Note 1)
Self check list CSA Intrinsically Safe Applicable only for model /CS1
(Note 1)
Approval BT200-N00 See Appendix B. (Note 2)
T0203.EPS
Note 1: Optional Code /CS1 can not be combined with /C1.
Note 2: Applicable only for model BT200-N00.

PART NUMBERS
Item Parts No.
with IC clips F9182EA
Communication with alligator clips F9182EB
Cable with 3-pin connector F9182ED
with 5-pin connector F9182EE
Roll paper F9182DS
Handy carrying case F9182BP
T0204.EPS

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2.3 COMPONENT NAME

Fuigure 2.3 Component Name

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2.4 DIMENSIONS

Fuigure 2.4 Dimensions

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3. CONNECTION

3.1 PLUGGING THE CABLE


INTO THE BT200
When plugging the dedicated communication cable
into the BT200, adjust the up arrow mark on the
cable to the mark on the BT200 connector and
push the cable into position until a click sounds.

Note: You cannot plug the connector cable for the BT100 into
the BT200, because the BT200 and BT100 have different
connector structures.

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3.2 CONNECTION WITH BRAIN


SERIES INSTRUMENTS
(1) CONNECTION IN THE INSTRUMENT
TERMINAL BOXES
Some Brain Series equipment terminal boxes
have pins for connection to the BRAIN
TERMINAL. When connecting the BRAIN
TERMINAL to Brain Series equipment in the
field, connect as shown in Figure 3.2.a using
the BRAIN TERMINAL cable with IC clips.
Polarities are marked on the terminal box pins
and on the BRAIN TERMINAL
cable; however, no damage will occur if they
are connected with reverse polarity.
(2) CONNECTION IN RELAY TERMINAL
BLOCK
There are no dedicated pins for connecting to
Figure 3.2.a Connecting the BT200
the BRAIN TERMINAL in the field relay
terminal block or in the meter compartment
terminal block. In this case, use the cable with
the alligator clips.

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(3) CONNECTION TO SIGNAL CONDITIONER
ESC (signal conditioner communication card) or
EXT (extension card) is provided with a BRAIN
TERMINAL connector (see Figure 3.2.b).
A 5-pin connector cable for the BRAIN TERMI-
NAL is supplied when the BRAIN TERMINAL
comes with /C1 options. This cable is also
available at extra cost.

Figure 3.2.b Connection to Signal Conditioner


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4. BT200 BASIC OPERATIONS

4.1 KEY LAYOUT AND DISPLAY


MENU PANEL Messages
MENU BATTERY
A:DISPLAY
B:SETTING
C:ADJUST Menu choices
I:CALIBRATION
K:TEST (up to six displayed)
Panel title M:CHECK DATA
HOME SET ADJ ESC
Function commands

LCD PARAMETER PANEL


PARAM
(21 character8 lines) A10:OUTPUT
100.0 %
Movement keys A11:ENGR. OUTPUT Parameters
Function keys 1000 mmH2O
Select items. A20:AMP TEMP (up to three displayed)
Use to execute the 23 deg C
Move the cursor. commands displayed at HOME SET ADJ PARM Function commands
Change pages. the bottom of the screen.
Power ON/OFF key ENT key
Enters selected items.
Alphanumeric keys Sets up input data on the
Enter digits. connected instrument.
Enter letters in Runs BT200 functions.
combination with the
shift keys. Shift keys
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Figure 4.1 Key Layout

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4.2 KEY DESCRIPTIONS b) Entering letters (A through Z)


Press an alphanumeric key following a shift key to
(1) ALPHANUMERIC KEYS AND SHIFT KEYS enter the letter shown on the side of the shift key
pressed. You need to press the shift key before
You can use the alphanumeric keys in conjunction with
entering each letter.
the shift keys to enter symbols, as well as alphanumeric
keys. Left-side letter on the Right-side letter on
alphanumeric key the alphanumeric key

F0404.EPS

Alphanumeric keys
Entry Key-in Sequence

IC
Shift keys F0402.EPS
J. B
a) Entering Digits, Symbols, and Spaces (0 to 9 F0405.EPS

...)
Simply press the alphanumeric keys.

Entry Key-in Sequence


4

0.3
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* Use the function key [F2] CAPS to select between * Use the function key [F1] CODE to enter symbols.
uppercase and lowercase (for letters only). The The following symbols will appear in sequence,
case toggles between uppercase and lowercase one at a time, at the cursor each time you press
each time you press [F2] CAPS. [F1] CODE:
/ .-,+*)(&%$#!
Entering uppercase Entering lowercase

CODE CAPS CLR ESC CODE caps CLR ESC


To enter characters next to these symbols, press
[>] to move the cursor first.
Entry Key-in Sequence
Entry Key-in Sequence
to lower case
symbol command
Boy
l/m
(B) (o) (y)
(I) (/) (m)
F0406.EPS
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(2) FUNCTION KEYS
The functions of the function keys depend on the
function commands on display.

FUNCTION COMMAND LIST


(FOR BT200-N00 & BT200-P00)
(FOR BT200-P00)
Command Function
Command Function
ADJ Displays the ADJ menu
COPY Prints out parameters on display
CAPS/caps Selects uppercase or lowercase
FEED Paper feed
CODE Selects symbols
LIST Lists all parameters in the menu
CLR Erases input data or deletes all data
PON/POFF Automatic printout mode on or off
DATA Updates parameter data
PRNT Changes to the print mode
DEL Deletes one character
GO Starts printing
DIAG Calls the self-check panel
STOP Cancels printing
ESC Returns to the most recent display
T0401-2.EPS
HOME Displays the menu panel
MENU
NO Quits setup and returns to the previous display A:DISPLAY
B:SETTING
OK Proceeds to the next panel C:ADJUST
I:CALIBRATION
PARM Enters the parameter number setup mode K:TEST
M:CHECK DATA
SET Displays the SET menu HOME SET ADJ ESC Function commands
SLOT Returns to the slot selection panel
UTIL Calls the utility panel Function keys
T0401-1.EPS F0408.EPS

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4.3 BT200 FUNCTION CONFIGURATION

MENU PARAM
J:ADJUST C60:SELF CHECK
(DPharp) K:TEST GOOD
M:MEMO
WELCOME PARAM P:RECODE
MENU PARAM
BRAIN TERMINAL 01:MODEL C:SETTING C12:HIGH RANGE
ID: BT200 EJ110-DM D:AUX SET 1 1000 mmH2O
02:TAG NO. DATA SET
E:AUX DIAG
2 PRNT ESC DATA DIAG
C30:AMP PRNT
DAMPING ESC
check connection TABC-101
push ENTER key 03:SELF CHECK MENU PARAM
GOOD A:DISPLAY C10:TAG NO.
UTIL FEED OK B:SENSOR TYPE TABC-101
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC DATA DIAG
C20:PRESS UNITPRNT ESC
mmH2O
C21:LOW RANGE
0 mmH2O
HOME SET ADJ ESC DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
[Online]
[Offline] (SC)

SLOT FUNC SET


1.MENU C10:TAG NO.
UTILITY SLOT NO. 2.UPLOAD TO BT200 TABC-101
1.ID 3.DOWNLOAD TO INST TABC-101
2.security code 00 4.PRINT ALL DATA
3.LANGUAGE SELECT
4.LCD CONTRAST
5.PRINTER ADJUST CLR HOME SET ADJ ESC CODE CAPS CLR ESC

ESC

F0409.EPS

Figure 4.3 BT200 Function Configuration

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4.4 BASIC OPERATIONS


This section illustrates the basic operations of
the BT200-P00 (BRAIN TERMINAL with a
printer) with reference to online communica-
tion with DPharp, for example.

For the BT200-N00, the function commands


marked by a corrugated line ( ) and the
messages marked by an asterisk (*) are not
displayed.

(1) TURN THE POWER SWITCH ON OR


OFF

Startup panel
Turn on the BT200, and it comes up with the
panel shown below. (The message Please wait
. . . will be displayed for seconds after the
unit is turned on.)

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POWER SWITCH ON
STARTUP PANEL
WELCOME
BRAIN TERMINAL Plug the cable into the instrument and press [ENT].
ID: BT200 [F1] UTIL Call a utility panel (See Section 5.3.)
check connection [F2] FEED Paper feed (BT200-P00)
push ENTER key

UTIL FEED
INITIAL DATA PANEL
PARAM
01:MODEL
EJ110-DM
If connected to 02:TAG NO.
a field TABC-101
03:SELF CHECK MENU PANEL
instrument GOOD
MENU
OK A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE

or
SLOT PANEL Slot number
SLOT + PARAM HOME SET ADJ ESC
01:MODEL
If connected to SLOT NO. EJ110-DM
02:TAG NO. Check the model name and
an SC (signal 00 TABC-101 tag number of the connected
conditioner) 03:SELF CHECK
GOOD instrument, and self-check
CLR SLOT OK information associated with it.
Type the slot number of the
[F3] SLOT Return to slot panel.
SC and press [ENT]. F0410.EPS

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(2) DISPLAY PARAMETERS
a) Menu panel operations DPharp
The menu panel contains a list of up to six menu If the menu choices are blocked (as with DPharp,)
choices in each page. Use [<] and [>] to change the the menus are displayed for each block.
pages. Pressing [F1] HOME, [F2] SET, and [F3]
ADJ displays the menu in the block. HOME MENU PANEL
MENU
A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE

HOME SET ADJ ESC


[F1] HOME Displays the menu panel.
[F2] SET Displays the SET menu panel.
[F3] ADJ Displays the ADJ menu panel.
[F4] ESC Returns the command panel. SET MENU PANEL ADJ MENU PANEL
MENU MENU
[ENT] Enters selected menu choice. C:SETTING J:ADJUST
D:AUX SET 1 K:TEST
E:AUX SET 2 M:MEMO
H:AUTO SET P:RECORD

HOME SET ADJ ESC HOME SET ADJ ESC


F0411.EPS

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b) Call the parameter panel INITIAL DATA PANEL
MENU
J:ADJUST
On initial data panel, type [F4] OK or PARAM
01:MODEL
K:TEST
M:MEMO
[ENT] to call the starting [HOME menu EJ110-DM
02:TAG NO.
P:RECODE
MENU
C:SETTING
panel] of menu panel 4. TABC-101 D:AUX SET 1
03:SELF CHECK HOME MENU
DATA
E:AUX 2PANEL
DIAG
SET PRNT ESC ADJ
GOOD
OK MENU
A:DISPLAY
Select a menu choice from menu panel B:SENSOR TYPE
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC SET
4 and press [ENT] to call parameter
panel 5.
HOME SET ADJ ESC

The parameter panel displays up to three


parameters in each page. Use the PARAM
C60:SELF CHECK
movement keys [ ], [ ], [<], and [>] to select PARAM GOOD
<

>

C22:HIGH RANGE
parameters. PARAM 1000 mmH2O
C10:TAG NO. C30:AMP DAMPING
TABC-101 2.0 SEC
C20:PRESS UNIT C40:OUTPUT MODE DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
mmH2O OUT:LIN DSP:LIN
Move the reverse bar up and C21:LOW RANGE DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
down to select parameters. 0 mmH2O
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

Change pages.

F0412.EPS Updates the current parameter. When you press this key, data is
DATA read from the connected instrument for display through
telecommunications.
DIAG Calls the self-check panel. (See Section 4.4(2)c)
PRNT Calls the parameter print panel. (See Section 5.2(2))
Exits from the current panel and returns to the previous panel
ESC (menu panel).
F0413.EPS

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Helpful hint 1 Helpful hint 2
Typing letters in a panel allows you to make a direct Following procedure allows you to make a direct
selection of the corresponding menu choices from selection of the parameter.
the panel.

1 PARAMETER PANEL
PARAM 1. Press a shift key on
1. While Menu panel is on display, type K to select A10:OUTPUT
100.0 %
parameter panel 1 to change
A11:ENGR. OUTPUT the function commands to the
the choice K: TEST. 1000 mmH2O
A20:AMP TEMP
commands shown on panel 2.
2. On a utility panel or function panel, type digits 23C
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
instead to make a direct selection of the corre-
sponding utility functions. or

MENU PANEL UTILITY PANEL


2
PARAM 2. Press [F4] PARM to change
MENU UTILITY A10:OUTPUT
A:DISPLAY 1.ID 100.0 %
the function commands to the
B:SETTING 2.security code A11:ENGR. OUTPUT commands shown on panel 3.
C:ADJUST 3.MESSAGE MODE 1000 mmH2O
I:CALIBRATION 4.LCD CONTRAST A20:AMP TEMP
K:TEST 5.PRINTER ADJUST 23C
M:CHECK DATA HOME SET ADJ PARM
HOME SET ADJ ESC esc [F1] HOME HOME parameter
panel.
[F2] SET SET parameter

3 panel.
Type K Type 3
PARAM [F3] ADJ ADJ parameter
A10:OUTPUT panel.
100.0 %
A11:ENGR. OUTPUT [F4] PARM Change the function
MENU UTILITY 1000 mmH2O commands.
A:DISPLAY 1.ID A20:AMP TEMP
B:SETTING 2:security code 23C
C:ADJUST 3.MESSAGE MODE esc
I:CALIBRATION 4.LCD CONTRAST
K:TEST 5.PRINTER ADJUST
M:CHECK DATA Entry position F0415-1.EPS

HOME SET ADJ ESC esc


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c) Call the self-check panel

3
PARAM While commands are Press [F2] DIAG on a parameter panel to call a self-
A10:OUTPUT
100.0 % displayed on panel 3 , type check panel. The self-check panel displays self-
A11:ENGR. OUTPUT the number of a parameter to check information on the connected instrument. This
1000 mmH2O
A20:AMP TEMP be displayed and press [ENT]
23C to call the parameter panel for function is not available for signal conditioners.
esc the entered number.
PARAM
A10:OUTPUT
100.0 %
Example: Call the parameter A11:ENGR. OUTPUT
1000 mmH2O
panel K10: OUTPUT X% A20:AMP TEMP
from panel
3. 23C
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

K10 ESC Type K10 and press [ENT]. (When errors occer)
DIAG DIAG
C60:SELF CHECK C60:SELF CHECK
GOOD ERROR
< ERROR >
< OUT OF RANGE >

4 < OVER SENS TEMP >


PARAM [F2] A10 Panel
3 < OVER OUTPUT >
K10:OUTPUT X % FEED PRNT ESC FEED PRNT ESC
0.0 % [F4] ESC Returns the function
K60:SELF CHECK commands to FEED Paper feed
GOOD
commands shown PRNT Print (See Section 5.2(6).)
on panel 1 .
ESC Returns to parameter panel
A10 ESC F0416.EPS

Number of the starting parameter on


the panel before the last
Number of the starting parameter on the
previous panel F0415-2.EPS

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(3) CHANGE SETUP DATA
To change setup data, select a parameter to change
from parameter panel and press [ENT] to call setup ( E ) ( J ) ( ) ( a )

panel. If you have set a security code with a utility, that


code must be entered. ( H ) ( 01 )

]
]

3
SET 3. Press [ENT].
Example 1 C10:TAG NO.
TABC-101
EJ-a01
Change the tag number
Current: TABC-101 EJ-aH01 *PRINTER OFF
*F2:PRINTER ON

1 PARAMETER PANEL FEED PDFF NO


PARAM 1. Select the parameter to
C10:TAG NO. change with [ ], [ ], [<] or [>]
<

>
TABC-101
C20:PRESS UNIT and press [ENT].
4
mmH2O SET 4. The setup data flashes for
C21:LRV C10:TAG NO. your verification. Press [ENT]
0 mmH2O TABC-101
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC EJ-a01 to accept new tag number.
If you have set a security code, *PRINTER OFF [F3] NO Cancel the setup
*F2:PRINTER ON procedure.
you must enter the security FEED POFF NO
code. (See section (4)) [F2] POFF (See Section 5.2)

2 SETUP PANEL
SET 2. Enter data EJ-aH01.
5
5. The setup procedure is
C10:TAG NO. SET
TABC-101 C10:TAG NO. complete. The data on the
TABC-101 EJ-a01 connected instrument is
rewritten.
CODE CAPS CLP ESC
[F3] NO Retry the data setup.
FEED NO OK [F4] OK Return to the
F0417-1.EPS
parameter panel.
F0417-2.EPS

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Example 2
Change the unit.
Current: mmH2O kPa
3 SETUP PANEL
SET 3. The setup procedure is

1 PARAMETER PANEL C20:PRESS UNIT complete.


PARAM 1. Select the parameter to kPa
C10:TAG NO. change with [ ], [ ], [<] or [>] [F1] FEED Paper feed.

<

>
TABC-101 [F3] NO Retry the data
C20:PRESS UNIT and press [ENT].
mmH2O setup.
C21:LRV FEED NO OK
0 mmH2O
[F4] OK Return to the
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC parameter panel.
If you have set a security code,
you must enter the security inHg
code. (See section (4)) ftH2O

2 SETUP PANEL psi


SET 2. Select the setup data with atm
C20:PRESS UNIT [ ], [ ], [<] or [>] and press
<

>

mmH2O mmH2O
< fnHg > [ENT] twice to complete the mmAg
< ftH2O > setup procedure. mmWG
< psi > mmHg
< atm >
ESC Torr
kPa
MPa
mbar
bar
gf/cm2
kgf/cm2
inH2O

F0418-1.EPS
F0418-2.EPS

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(4) ENTER A SECURITY CODE (IF ONE HAS PARAMETER PANEL
BEEN SET) PARAM
C10:TAG NO.
1. Select C10: TAG No. and
TABC-101 press [ENT] to change the tag
To alter setup data for the first time after switching on C20:PRESS UNIT number.
mmH2O
the BT200, select the security code setup panel. You C21:LRV SECURITY CODE SETUP
must type the correct security code, in order to rewrite 0 mmH2O Panel is displayed only if the
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
tag number is changed for the
parameters for the connected instrument. first time.
You must to type the security code only once after the
BT200 is switched on. Reentry is not needed until you SECURITY CODE
switch off the BT200. SETUP PANEL
SECURITY 2. Type the security code (four
ID:BT200
SECURITY CODE digits) and press [ENT].
:***_

CLR ESC
If you type the wrong security
**** code and press [ENT], the
message incorrect CODE is
displayed. Type the correct
security code.
SETUP PANEL
SET
C10:TAG NO.
TABC-101
TABC-101

CODE CAPS CLR ESC


F0419.EPS

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(1) COPY TO THE BT200 IN A BATCH
5. USING THE BT200 (UPLOAD)
FUNCTIONS First, it is necessary to copy the settings for a particular
instrument into the BT200 in a batch. The items from
the SET menu can be copied.

5.1 SETTING UP DATA IN A


1
MENU 1. Connect the BT200 to the
BATCH (UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD) A:DISPLAY
B:SENSOR TYPE
instrument and make it ready
for communication.
Where a number of instruments are used, many units Press [F4] ESC on the menu
panel to call panel
2 .
might have virtually identical settings. In this situation, HOME SET ADJ ESC
the setup procedure can be simplified by copying the
settings for one instrument into another in a batch, then

2
making necessary modifications to that data. This setup FUNC 2. Select 2. UPLOAD TO HHT
1.MENU and press [ENT]
technique helps standardize the operating state of each 2.UP LOAD TO HHT
3.DOWN LOAD TO INST
individual instrument and reduces the chances of 4.PRINT ALL DATA HHT(Handheld terminal):
improper settings. BT200
HOME SET ADJ
This function does not apply to certain instruments,
such as signal conditioner cards.
F0501-1.EPS

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3 (2) GLOBAL COPY (DOWNLOAD)


UP LOAD 3. The model name of the
MODEL connected instrument is
Downloading copies the settings stored in the BT200
EJ110-DM
displayed, check it and press into other instruments in a batch, but not into different
UPLOAD start? [ENT].
push ENTER key models.
ESC

1
MENU 1. Connect the BT200 to the
A:DISPLAY other instrument and make it

4 B:SENSOR TYPE
ready for communication.
UP LOAD communi. 4. An upload is executed and a
MODEL Press [F4] ESC on the menu
transfer starts.
EJ110-DM panel to call panel
2 .
Panel 4 is displayed while the
HOME SET ADJ ESC
UPLOADING transfer is in progress.
please wait...

5 FUNC 2. Select 3. DOWNLOAD TO


UP LOAD 5. The transfer is complete 1.MENU INST and press [ENT].
2.UPLOAD TO HHT
MODEL
EJ110-DM
when panel 5 appears. 3.DOWNLOAD TO INST
4.PRINT ALL DATA
UPLOAD complete [F3] PRNT Print uploaded data.
F3:print data (See section 5.2(5).)
HOME SET ADJ
[F4] ESC Return to the
PRNT ESC
function panel.
F0501-2.EPS

Because the data is written to the BT200s nonvolatile


F0502-1.EPS
memory, it is preserved intact even when the terminal
is switched off.

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3 * If the model name is unmatched, the message


DNLOAD 3. Check the model name
MODEL displayed on panel 2 and
MODEL mismatch is displayed. Press [F4] ESC
EJ110-DM
that of the instrument into return to panel
2.
DOWNLOAD start? which data is downloaded.
push ENTER key
Data connot be downloaded
6
DOWN LOAD
ESC into an instrument having a
different model name. Press
NO DATA TO DOWNLOAD
[ENT] to execute a download.

4
DNLOAD communi. 4. A download is executed and a
MODEL transfer starts. ESC
EJ110-DM F0503.EPS
Panel 4 is displayed while the
DOWNLOADING transfer is in progress.
please wait...

5
DNLOAD 5. The transfer is complete
MODEL
EJ110-DM
when panel 5 appears.

DOWNLOAD complete [F3] PRNT Print uploaded data.


F3:print data (See section 5.2(5).)
[F4] ESC Return to the
PRNT ESC
function panel.
F0502-2.EPS

* When there is no data to download (because an


upload has not been successfully ended), panel
6 is
displayed, indicating that downloading is not
operable.

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(1) PRINTING CHANGED SETUP DATA
5.2 USING PRINTER FUNCTIONS

1 SETUP PANEL
(BT200-P00) SET 1. Enter new data into the setup
C10:TAG NO. panel and press [ENT] to
TABC-101
The BT200-P00 BRAIN TERMINAL with a printer PFT-001_ select the setup data
verification panel
2.
can print in the following modes:
CODE CAPS CLR ESC
1. Listing of setup data Prints out old and new versions
and changed data of the data on the setup panel.
2. Listing of display Prints out data displayed on a
parameters panel.
2
print off 2. Press [F2] POFF changes to
3. Listing of all parameters Prints out all the parameters, F2:printer on PON . (To turn on the printout
from a menu from A10 to A60, for menu FEED POFF NO mode.)
choice A, for example.
4. Listing of all parameters Prints out an entire list of
parameters.
5. Listing of self-check Prints out a list of self-check
3
print setting data 3. Press [ENT] to set the update
information information (such as error F2:printer off
data in the instrument and
information) designated by the FEED PON NO print out both the old and new
DIAG key.
versions of data.
6. Listing of uploaded or 1 Uploaded data list prints out
downloaded data data after it has been
4
uploaded. SETTING The printout covers the
C10:TAG NO. parameter number, name, old
2 Downloaded data list prints PFT-001
out data after it has been data, and new data.
downloaded. C10:TAG NO.
T0501.EPS old> TABC-101
FEED NO OK new> DABC-123

(Sample printout)
F0504.EPS

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(2) PRINTING DISPLAY PARAMETERS (3) PRINTING ALL PARAMETERS FROM A
MENU CHOICE

1
PARAM 1. Press [F4] PRNT on
1
A10:OUTPUT
100.0 %
parameter panel 1 to change PARAM 1. Press [F4] PRNT on
A11:ENGR. OUTPUT the function commands. A10:OUTPUT
100.0 %
parameter panel 1 to change
1000 mmH2O A11:ENGR. OUTPUT the function commands.
A20:AMP TEMP 1000 mmH2O
23 deg C A20:AMP TEMP
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC 23 deg C
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC

2
PARAM 2. Press [F2] COPY to print out
2
A10:OUTPUT only the parameters PARAM 2. Press [F3] LIST on panel
2
100.0 %
A11:ENGR. OUTPUT appearing on the display
A10:OUTPUT
100.0 %
to call print panel
3.
1000 mmH2O panel. A11:ENGR. OUTPUT
A20:AMP TEMP 1000 mmH2O
23 deg C A10:OUTPUT A20:AMP TEMP
FEED COPY LIST ESC 23 deg C
100.0 %
A11:ENGR.OUTPUT FEED COPY LIST ESC
1000 mmH2O
A20:AMP TEMP
23 deg C

3
(Sample printout) PRINT 3. If you type the title, date, and
F0505.EPS A:DISPLAY time, they print out together
print data in menu
TITLE [ ] with the input data.
DATE [ - - ] Enter the data into print panel
TIME [ : ]
F3:start printing
3.
FEED CAPS GO ESC (Printing can be started even
if the title, date, and time are
left unspecified.press [F3]
GO)
F0506-1.EPS

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4
2
PRINT 4. Press [F3] GO to start FUNC 2. Select 4.PRINT ALL DATA
A:DISPLAY printing. 1.MENU
2.UPLOAD TO HHT
from command panel 2 and
print data in menu
TITLE [DISPLAY ] Pressing [ENT] with the 3.DOWNLOAD TO INST press [ENT].
DATE [94-05-15] 4.PRINT ALL DATA
TIME [ 10:00 ]
cursor on TIME will also
F3:start printing start printing.
FEED GO ESC HOME SET ADJ

or

5
3
PRINT 5. Panel 5 is displayed while LIST 3. Type the title, date, and time,
print ALL data LIST and press [F3] GO to start
menu data printing
printing is in progress. Press
please wait... [F4] STOP until printing stops TITLE [ ] printing.
DATE [ - - ] (Printing can be started even
F4:STOP printing
in order to cancel printing. TIME [ : ]
F3:start printing if the title, date, and time are
STOP The message PRINTING FEED CAPS GO ESC left unspecified.)
END appears when the
printing is complete.
F0506-2.EPS
4
PRINT 4. Panel 3 is displayed while
(4) PRINTING ALL PARAMETERS all data printing
printing is in progress. Press
please wait... [F4] STOP until printing stops

1 F4:STOP printing
in order to cancel printing.
MENU 1. Connect the BT200 to the
A:DISPLAY other instrument and make it STOP The message PRINTING
B:SENSOR TYPE END appears when the
ready for communication.
Press [F4] ESC on the menu printing is complete.
F0507-2.EPS
panel to call panel
2.
HOME SET ADJ ESC

F0507-1.EPS

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(5) PRINTING UPLOADED OR DOWNLOADED b) DOWNLOAD
DATA following the end of a download, the downloaded
a) UPLOAD data can be printed out by following the proce-

1 dural steps similar to printing out uploaded data


UPLOAD 1. Panel 1 appears following the explained in a) UPLOAD.
MODEL completion of an upload.
EJ110-DM
(refer to section 5.1(1))
UPLOAD normal end Press [F3] PRNT to display
F3:print data
panel 2. NOTE
PRNT ESC
Printing of uploaded or downloaded data is
executed while communicating with the con-

2
UPLOAD 2. Type the title, date, and time, nected instrument. Unplugging the cable while
print UPLOAD data and press [F3] GO to start
LIST printing would cause a communication error to
TITLE [ ] printing.
DATE [ - - ] occur, canceling communication.
TIME [ : ]
F3:start printing
FEED CAPS GO ESC

3
UPLOAD 3. The message UPLOAD data
UPLOAD data printing
printing please wait... is
please wait... displayed while the printing is
F4:STOP printing
in progress.
Press [F4] STOP to cancel
STOP printing.
The message PRINTING
END appears when the
printing is complete.
F0508.EPS

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(6) PRINTING A LIST OF SELF-CHECK INFOR-
MATION
5.3 OFFLINE FUNCTIONS

1 Call The Offline Menu (UTILITY PANEL)


PARAM 1. Press [F2] DIAG on the
C10:TAG NO. parameter panel to call self-
TABC-101
C20:PRESS UNIT check panel 1 .
mmH2O
C21:LRV
0 mmH2O --WELCOME-- UTILITY
BRAIN TERMINAL 1.ID
DATA DIAG PRNT ESC ID:BT200 2.SECURITY CODE
3.LANGUAGE SELECT
check connection 4.LCD CONTRAST
push ENTER key 5.PRINTER ADJUST

2
UTIL FEED ESC
DIAG 2. Press [F3] PRNT to start
C60:SELF CHECK printing.
ERROR
<ERROR >
<OUT OF RANGE >
<OVER SENS TEMP>
[F1] FEED Paper feed F0510.EPS

<OVER OUTPUT > [F3] PRNT Print out self-check


FEED PRNT ESC information.
[F4] ESC Return to the
parameter panel 1.
F0509.EPS

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(1) ID (Identification Code) SETUP (2) LANGUAGE SELECTION (BETWEEN
Each BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL is assigned an ID ENGLISH AND JAPANESE)
(identification code) to identify itself from other a) English to Japanese
terminals. The ID is displayed on the startup panel
1
and the security code setup panel. You can change LANGUAGE 1. Select 3. LANGUAGE
1.ENGLISH SELECT from the utility panel
the ID from the utility panel. The ID is up to eight 2.JAPANESE
to select the panel 1.
characters long. If you Select 2. JAPANESE
and press [ENT], the

1 ESC message mode is switched to


ID 1. Select 1.ID from the utility Japanese.
ID:BT200
set new ID
panel to call panel 1.
_ Type the new ID and press
[ENT] twice.
2
LANGUAGE
1.ENGLISH
CODE CAPS CLR ESC 2.JAPANESE
F0511.EPS

[F3] NO Return to panel


1.
change JAPANESE
[F4] OK Go to panel
3.
NO OK

[F4] ESC Start


communication,
returning to the
initial data panel.

F0512.EPS

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b) Japanese to English
4
[F3] NO Return to panel
3.
[F4] OK Go to panel
5.


1
1. Press [F1] to select the unility
panel
2 in Japanese.


5
UTILITY [F4] ESC Start
1.ID communication,
2.SECURITY CODE
3.LANGUAGE SELECT returning to the

2 4.LCD CONTRAST
5.PRINTER ADJUST
initial data panel.
2. Select
and press [ENT] to go to ESC
panel 3 . F0515-2.EPS

3
3. Select
and press [ENT] to go to
panel 4 for confirmation.

F0515-1.EPS
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(3) LCD CONTRAST CONTROL b) CONTROLLING THE LCD ON THE UTILITY
The BT200 features software capability to control PANEL
the LCD contrast. There are two ways to control the Select 4. LCD CONTRAST from the utility
LCD contrast. panel and press [ENT] to select the LCD contrast
a) CONTROLLING THE LCD ON THE control panel. Use [<] or [>] to control the LCD
STARTUP PANEL contrast. When finished, press [ENT] to set the
While the startup panel is on display, press [<] or BT200 to the specified LCD contrast level.
[>] to call the LCD contrast panel directly. (4) PRINT DENSITY CONTROL
You can control the print density while printing test
copies.
--WELCOME--
BRAIN TERMINAL
1 1. Select 6. PRINT DENSITY
ID:BT200 PRINTER
printer adjust CONTROL from the utility
check connection Low High panel.
push ENTER key
2. Press [F2] GO on panel 1 to
UTIL FEED push [<][>] key start test printing.
F2:print test data
or FEED GO ESC
(Press [F4] STOP to cancel
printing.)
3. Verify that test printout and
LCD Lighter. use [<] or [>] to control the
LCD contrast adjust
Low High Darker. print density.
Test printout
Set. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to finally
push [<][>] key !#$%&()*+,-./ control the print density.
[F4] ESC Return to the utility
0123456789:;<=>?
ESC panel. @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO [F1] FEED Paper feed
F0513.EPS PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ [F2] GO Start test printing
abcdefghijklmno
pqrstuvwxyz{} [F4] ESC Return to the utility
panel. F0514.EPS

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6. MAINTENANCE (3) Take out the old batteries and insert new batteries
after cleaning the new batteries with dry cloth fully
and noting their polarity. (Figure 6.1.c)
(4) Install the battery case by fitting its connector into
6.1 REPLACING BATTERIES the unit connector. Be careful not to damage the
connectors. (Figure 6.1.d)
When the BATTERY indicator is lit on the screen, it
(5) Tighten the three screws with the Phillips screw-
warns you of a low battery voltage.
driver.
Replace the batteries with new batteries having a
specified voltage (1.5 V) as soon as possible. The
BT200 could stop operating any moment if you CAUTION
continue to use it without replacing the batteries.
For intrinsically safe type, the battery used in
Prerequisites : One Phillips screwdriver BT200 must be as follows.
: Five new batteries (AA)
: Dry cloth

To replace the batteries, follow these steps.


(1) Switch off the BT200.
(2) Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove three screws
on the back of the unit and detach the battery case.
Be careful not to lose the screws. (Figure 6.1.a)

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Manufacture Model Type Voltage
DURACELL MN1500 Alkaline- 1.5 V
(PC1500) manganese

Figure 6.1.a Removing Screws

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6.2 LOADING ROLL PAPER


With the BT200-P00 BRAIN TERMINAL with a
printer, follow these steps to load roll paper.
(1) Open the cover.
(2) Cut the end of the roll paper as shown.
(3) Insert the cut end of the roll paper into part A. The
roll paper has its face and back. Insert the roll paper
to face as shown in Figure 6.2.
(4) Push in the roll paper until its end comes out of part
B.
When the roll paper comes out, pull it out by using
your fingers.
(5) Lead the roll paper through slit c in the cover and
close the cover.
(6) Switch on the BT200 and press [F2] FEED on the
startup panel. Make sure that the roll paper is fed
correctly.

Figure 6.2 Loading Roll Paper

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7. TROUBLESHOOTING 1. PRESSING THE


DISPLAY
KEY PRODUCES NO

(1) Did you press the key positively?


Here are simple troubleshooting tips. If problems
Press the key two or three times to make
persist after all the suggested checks, callour service
for repair, with a detailed description of the following: sure.
(2) Did you adjust the LCD contrast properly?
(1) Model code and serial number of your unit (found Press the key on the startup panel.
on the nameplate on the back of the unit).
(3) Are the batteries exhausted?
(2) Model code, serial number, and control number of
Replace with new batteries as appropriate.
the connected instrument.
(3) Wiring diagram
(4) Details of the problem 2. THE DISPLAY IS ERASED AUTOMATICALLY
(5) Checks made and the results The autopower-off feature of the BT200 will switch it
(6) Other related information off automatically when no key access is made for five
minutes or longer. Press the key once again to
MODEL
restore screen.
NO.

F0701.EPS

Figure 7.1 The Nameplate

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3. THE BATTERY INDICATOR IS ON distributor to power the connected instrument, a
The BATTERY indicator, when on, warns you of a low reception resistor is built in it.
battery voltage. Replace with new batteries having a (4) Does the wiring distance of the current output cable
specified voltage (1.5 V) as soon as possible. The of the connected instrument exceed 2 km(1.24
BT200 could stop operating at any moment if you miles)? Is a capacitor in excess of 0.22  F inserted
continue to use it. in parallel with the current output cable of the
mating instrument?
4. THE BT200 STOPS WITH THE COMMUN. In either case, the communication signal components
ERROR INDICATION ON are bypassed by the electrostatic capacitance,
The BT200 needs to communicate with the connected disabling communication. Check again to make sure.
instrument in order to function. It doesnt operate by (5) Is the communication cable for the BT200 broken?
itself. This problem suggests that communication If a spare cable is available, replace it. If not, use a
between the BT200 and the connected instrument is multimeter to check for breakage with reference to
disabled. the connections shown below. (Figure 7.2)
(1) Are the BT200 and the instrument wired as in-
structed in the relevant instruction manuals? 6. SELF CHK ERROR INDICATION IS ON
Check again to make sure. The SELF CHK ERROR indication, when on, suggests
(2) Is the connected instrument switched on? Is it that a setting is out of range or a fault exists. Press [F2]
operable? DIAG on the parameter panel to check the settings. For
Check again to make sure. detailed definitions of the diagnostic messages and the
(3) Is a reception resistor of 250 ohms or higher associated actions, refer to the users manual for the
inserted in series in the current output circuit of the connected instrument
connected instrument? If you are using our

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Figure 7.2 Connector pin numbers

Figure 7.3 Wiring

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A) SETTING A SECURITY CODE
APPENDIX A
To register a security code in the BT200 as shipped,
follow these steps.
1. Setting and Changing SECURITY CODE
The BT200 is shipped without a security code set. You
1
SECURITY 1. Select 2. SECURITY CODE
can alter setup data without having to register a new SECURITY CODE from the utility panel and
:_
security code. If you set a security code, you need to press [ENT] to select the
CODE clear mode security panel 1.
type it only once during the first setup change proce-
dure after the BT200 is switched on. The security code CLR ESC 2. Type a string of four digits (0
is a series of four digits (0 through 9).
2 through 9) and press [ENT].
SECURITY Note: The security code must
new SECURITY CODE be numeric and four
:****
re-enter new CODE digits long.
:_
3. Type the security code again
CLR ESC and press [ENT] to complete

3 the procedure.
UTILITY
1.ID
2.SECURITY CODE
3.LANGUAGE SELECT
4.LCD CONTRAST
5.PRINTER ADJUST

CLR ESC
F0A01.EPS

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B) CHANGING THE SECURITY CODE 2. Canceling a SECURITY CODE
To change a security code after it has been regis- To cancel a registered security code, follow these steps.
tered, follow these steps.
1
1. Select the security panel
1.

1 SECURITY
old SECURITY CODE
SECURITY 1. Select the security panel
1. :_
Type the old current security
old SECURITY CODE code and press [ENT].
:_
2. Type the current security code
and press [ENT]. 2. Type PASS instead of a new
If you type a code different
CLR ESC security code.
CLR ESC from the registered security
2
3. The message CODE clear

2 code, the message incorrect SECURITY


new SECURITY CODE
SECURITY CODE is displayed. Press :_
mode is displayed.
new SECURITY CODE [F4] ESC and retry.
:_
4. Press [F4] ESC to complete
3. Type a new security code and the procedure.
CLR ESC
press [ENT].
CLR ESC
3

3 4. Type the new security code SECURITY


new SECURITY CODE
SECURITY again and press [ENT] to :
new SECURITY CODE complete the procedure.
:**** CODE clear mode
re;enter new CODE If you type a different code,
:_ the message incorrect CODE
set CODE again is displayed. ESC
CLR ESC Retry from Step 2 downward.
4

4 UTILITY
1.ID
UTILITY 2.SECURITY CODE
1.ID 3.LANGUAGE SELECT
2.SECURITY CODE 4.LCD CONTRAST
3.LANGUAGE SELECT 5.PRINTER ADJUST
4.LCD CONTRAST
5.PRINTER ADJUST CLR ESC
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CLR ESC
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3. When You Forget the SECURITY CODE
When you forget the security code that has been
registered and register a new security code from the
beginning, follow these steps.

1
SECURITY 1. Call security panel
1 and
old SECURITY CODE typeRSET.
:_

2. Type a new security code and


press [ENT].
CLR ESC

2 3. Type the new security code


SECURITY again and press [ENT] to
new SECURITY CODE complete the procedure.
:_

4. Press [F4] ESC to complete


the procedure.
CLR ESC

3
4
SECURITY UTILITY
new SECURITY CODE 1.ID
:**** 2.SECURITY CODE
re-enter new CODE 3.LANGUAGE SELECT
:_ 4.LCD CONTRAST
5.PRINTER ADJUST

CLR ESC CLR ESC


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APPENDIX B The Maximum Input Power


The Maximum Internal Capacitance
Pmax(in)=0.9W
Ci=0
The Maximum Internal Inductance Li=730H
Installation of CSA Intrinsically Safe Type The Maximum Output Voltage Vmax(out)=2V
BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL (Model BT200-N00/CS1) The Maximum Output Current Imax(out)=22mA
is applicable for use in hazardous locations; The Maximum Output Power Pmax(out)=11mW
Applicable Standard: The Maximum Allowed Capacitance Ca=3000F
For CSA C22.2 Series; The Maximum Allowed Inductance La=30mH
C22.2 No 0, C22.2 No 142, C22.2 No 157, C22.2
Hazardous Location Non-hazardous Location
No 1010.1
Certificate: LR 81741C-33 Intrinsically Safe Safety Barrier General Purpose
Apparatus Equipment
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A,
+ + + +
B, C & D Hazardous Locations.
Temperature Class: T4
Ambient Temperature: -15 to 55C

Electrical Parameters
BT200 Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Parameters BT200 +
The Maximum Input Voltage Vmax(in)=30V

The Maximum Input Current Imax(in)=165mA F0B01.EPS

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Safety Barriers Parameters (CSA Certified Barriers) Associated apparatus manufacturers installation
Voc  28V drawing must be followed when installing these
Isc  143mA intrinsically safe apparatuses.
Pmax  889mW Not a warning label worded:
Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Connected with BT200 SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY
(CSA Certified Apparatus) IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY and TO PRE-
Vmax  (Voc of Safety Barrier) +2V VENT IGNITION OF A HAZARDOUS ATMO-
Imax  (Isc of Safety Barrier) + 22mA SPHERE, BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE
Pmax  (Pmax of Safety Barrier) + 11mW CHANGED IN AN AREA KNOWN TO BE
NONHAZARDOUS and USE IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH INSTRUCTION MANUAL IM
Installation
1C0A11-01E.
All wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical The battery used in BT200 must be as follows.
code Part I and Local Electrical Codes. Manufacture Model Type Voltage
General purpose equipment connected to barrier DURACELL MN1500 Alkaline- 1.5 V
must not use or not generate more than 250 Vrms or (PC1500) manganese
Vdc. The instrument modification or parts replacement by
The safety barriers and intrinsically safe apparatus other than authorized representative of Yokogawa
connected with BT200 must be certified by CSA. Electric Corporation and Johnson Yokogawa
Corporation is prohibited and will void Canadian
Standard Association Intrinsic Safety Certification.

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REVISION RECORD
Title: Model BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL
Manual No.: IM 01C00A11-01E
Edition Date Page Revised Item Edition Date Page Revised Item
1st 1994 New Publication 3rd 2002 Revised a book in a new format.
May July Delete EMC CONFORMITY
2nd 1996 CONTENTS Add Subsection 1.2(4) CAUTION STANDARDS table.
April FOR INTRINSICALLY SAFE Add CE and C-tick markings.
TYPE, Subsection 1.2(5) EMC 4th 2003 7-1 Delete the production country
Conformity Standards and Jan. information.
Appendix B.
1-2 Add description e 5th 2005 1-4 Change EMC Conformity AS/NZS
(Subsection 1.2(2)) Dec. 2064 to AS/NZS CISPR11.
1-3 Add description for printing
(Subsection 1.2(3)a)
Add Subsection 1.2(4) CAUTION
for INTRINSICALLY SAFE
TYPE
1-4 Add Subsection 1.2(5) EMC
CONFORMITY STANDARDS
2-4 Add optional code /CS1.
(Subsection 2.2)
4-4 Error correction (FUNCTION
COMMAND LIST)
6-1 Add CAUTION FOR
INTRINSICALLY SAFE TYPE
(Subsection 6.1)
Appendix Add Appendix B Installation of
CSA Intrinsically Safe type.
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