background image

-1-

ALTRONIC CONTROLLER SYSTEM

INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MODEL DE-2500                       

 FORM DE-2500 IOI 3-04

  

WARNING: DEVIATION FROM THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO

IMPROPER ENGINE/MACHINE OPERATION WHICH COULD CAUSE PERSONAL
INJURY TO OPERATORS OR OTHER NEARBY PERSONNEL.

      

1.0  OVERVIEW

1.1 For help locating subjects in this document, a section  index is provided on page 57.  A

glossary of technical terms is also provided which begins on page 52. 

1.2 The Altronic DE-2500 controller system is an electronic, microprocessor-based system

designed to sense various analog and digital input points to control and monitor industrial
compressors.  The system is field-programmable using a PC (personal computer) and the
supplied DE-2500  terminal program and contains a non-volatile memory to store the setup.
Serial communications provide an interface to PC’s, PLC’s, modems and satellite uplinks for
remote communication. A backlit 4x20 LCD character display shows system status,
programmed engine/motor and compressor parameters and channel  labels.  A front mounted
keypad serves as the user interface.  The DE-2500 provides for both the safety shutdown
functions needed to prevent unnecessary damage to remote operated equipment and the
closed loop automatic control functions needed to optimize their efficiency of operation.
Additionally, the DE-2500 provides for remote data acquisition and supervisory control in a
compact, low  cost package dedicated to industrial compressor applications.  The optimization
strategies available for the management of compressor throughput include automatic prime
mover speed setting as well as capacity control. On rotary screw compressors, capacity
control can be done via suction throttling, or using an internal gas bypass technique
employing poppet valves, turn valves or slide valves.  On reciprocating compressors, capacity
can be controlled using external gas bypass loops or pressure regulation techniques. A wide
range of output options,  including both analog current loops and digital outputs, are provided
to interface with the large variety of actuation systems currently in use.  In addition,  automatic
load limiting based upon prime mover power capabilities or other application specific
limitations, such as cooling capacity, are readily implemented.  There is also an AUTO START
option that is enabled using the terminal program.

1.3 The system consists of  three main parts:  a panel mounted Display Module DE-2500, a

Power Supply Module 691122-1, and a Terminal Module 691127-1.  These components are
interconnected by means of Cable assembly 693115-1.  

 

WARNING: THE CONTROLLER SYSTEM MUST BE CONFIGURED PRIOR TO USE ON A

COMPRESSOR SYSTEM. REFERENCE DE-2500 PI PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS, FOR INSTRUCTIONS DESCRIBING HOW TO CONFIGURE THE
CONTROLLER FOR THE SPECIFIC APPLICATION.  VERIFY THE PROGRAM IN
NONVOLATILE MEMORY (THE EEPROM) PRIOR TO STARTING THE SYSTEM.
REFER TO SECTION 10.0 ON HOW TO VIEW THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION.

Summary of Contents for DE-2500

Page 1: ...sition and supervisory control in a compact low cost package dedicated to industrial compressor applications The optimization strategies available for the management of compressor throughput include automatic prime mover speed setting as well as capacity control On rotary screw compressors capacity control can be done via suction throttling or using an internal gas bypass technique employing poppe...

Page 2: ...each key press Pressing the NEXT key advances the display to the next screen or item All menu adjustments are saved in non volatile EEPROM memory by pressing the ENTER key The EEPROM memory retains the current configuration during normal operation after compressor shutdown and a system power down 2 5 Three pairs of LED s are provided on the back of the Display Module for troubleshooting purposes o...

Page 3: ...run condition and OFF for a fault condition In programming the system these modules are identified by using the IGN FUEL selection Terminals IGN and IGN are used to connect the shutdown lead and FV1 and FV2 are used for the CD fuel valve A capacitor is included in the Power Supply Module to supply the energy to trip the fuel valve 3 3 The 12 24 Vdc power for the DE 2500 system is applied to the po...

Page 4: ...f the Terminal Module using cable assembly P N 693008 x 4 4 DIFFERENTIAL MEASUREMENTS On DE 2500 systems above serial number 1525 and programmed using Terminal Software version 2 0 or above differential pressures or temperatures may be measured by using two consecutive channels The transducers used to measure differential values must be of the exact same type and range The first channel of the pai...

Page 5: ...al Module is made to plug directly into the Power Supply Module using the DB 25 D Sub connectors and held together with screws and screw locks Two end brackets P N 610751 should be used to secure the modules from sliding off the ends of the mounting rail The Terminal Module and the Display Module are electrically connected with a DB 25 male female cable 693115 x series or equivalent The operating ...

Page 6: ...an be wired for normally open or normally closed operation Normally Open N O sensor switches are wired with one wire to the bottom terminal strip of the respective sensor number and the other to engine ground which should be the same as power minus A short jumper from the bottom terminal to the top terminal must be connected for normally open sensors see wiring diagrams Normally closed N C sensor ...

Page 7: ...e precautions against later damage from vibration abrasion or liquids in conduits In addition it is essential that the following practices be adhered to A Never run sensor wires in the same conduit with ignition wiring or other high energy wiring such as AC line power B Keep secondary wires to spark plugs and other high voltage wiring at least eight inches 200mm away from sensor and sensor wiring ...

Page 8: ...his module is rated for 24 280 Vac 2 0 A and may be used in any of the four output slots OUT 1 through OUT 4 NOTE Other industry standard 0 6 inch modules may be used as required 6 6 RS 485 COMMUNICATIONS WIRING There are two RS 485 communication ports available on the DE 2500 system Port 2 is for connection to an optional Altronic DSM device Port 3 is for RS 485 serial communication to a PC perso...

Page 9: ...an also view process information screens view channel specifics cancel timers and view and edit pertinent operating parameters 8 2 STOP The STOP key is used for a manual stop condition By pressing the STOP key the controller activates the configured output modules in the power supply 8 3 RESET The RESET key clears all past faulted points and resets all input and output timers to their preset value...

Page 10: ... screens used to display several of the most critical operating parameters on one screen All of the home screens provide a status word on the upper line and typically the engine speed on the second line the suction pressure on the third line and the discharge pressure on the fourth line Other analog parameters may be programmed in for the second third and fourth lines The status line will read one...

Page 11: ...ranking will begin A user programmable crank disconnect speed switch function will automatically disable the starter at the selected RPM If the crank disconnect RPM is not reached within a user programmed time period an OVERCRANK FAULT will be generated turning off the fuel and ignition and disabling thestarter until a new AUTO START command is received STATUS AUTO START SPEED 130 RPM SUCTION 102 ...

Page 12: ...play 0 Press the F1 key to display the servicemeter messages STATUS RUNNING SPEED 1000 RPM SUCTION 102 3 PSIA DISCHARGE 300 PSIG F1 Press to view message HOURMETER SERVICE MESSAGE NUMBER 00 TOTAL HOURS 8971 OPERATING HOURS UNITS press to change number HOURMETER SERVICE MESSAGE NUMBER 01 HOURS LEFT 100 OIL CHANGE REQUIRED UNITS press to change number Proceed through the servicemeter messages to fin...

Page 13: ...old position loading and unloading Additionally load inhibit or forced unload conditions caused by secondary control inputs overriding the primary controller output are also displayed NEXT press twice to view CAPACITY AUTO HOLD POSITION 95 CHAN 31 10 0 PSIA SUCTION PRESSURE Indicates that the current value of channel 31 which is the Primary control setpoint is within the allowable deadband of the ...

Page 14: ...TO LOAD INHIBIT 34 95 CHAN 31 11 0 PSIA SUCTION PRESSURE Indicates that further loading of the compressor is being inhibited by a secondary control function assigned to channel 34 FORCED UNLOAD CAPACITY AUTO FORCE UNLOAD 36 94 CHAN 31 10 0 PSIA SUCTION PRESSURE Indicates that the compressor is being forced to unload due to a secondary control function assigned to channel 36 To disable the automati...

Page 15: ...by pressing the NEXT key once CONTROL LOOP 1 is a closed loop PID controller which is assigned to the analog value measured by channel 30 This can be virtually any pressure temperature valve position or other equipment parameter which can be expressed as an analog value from 0 to 5 volts Some typical controlled values would be the discharge pressure of a compressor the intake manifold pressure of ...

Page 16: ...etpoint value F2 press to unlock values F1 followed by ENTER followed by CH30 90 42 3 PSIG SETPOINT 42 2 PSIG P 45 I 1s D 450m AUTO 58 UNITS press to change value ENTER to accept new value CH30 90 42 3 PSIG SETPOINT 42 2 PSIG P 45 I 1s D 450m MANUAL D 58 F1 press to change mode UNITS press to change value The second control loop CONTROL LOOP 2 is accessed by pressing the NEXT key twice from the HO...

Page 17: ...ed using terminal software 2 0 the pulse control is attached to channel 32 allowing for three independent control loops When PULSE CONTROL is used Digital output 1 is used to open a valve or to increase the output when it is ON Digital output 2 is used to close a valve or decrease the output when it is turned ON A decision of which output to activate and for how long is made once per cycle A maxim...

Page 18: ...PID DEADBAND ENTER press to edit PID deadband PID 1 DEADBAND 1 0 PSIG PID 2 DEADBAND 0 2 PSIG UNITS press to change value ENTER press to accept or go to next value 9 10 The TEST home screen is entered by pressing the TEST key The TEST mode disarms all outputs and may only be entered from the RUNNING mode The test time remaining is shown on the top line See section 13 0 TEST MODE SCREENS for more i...

Page 19: ...2 3 PSIA DISCHARGE 0 PSIG VIEW CHAN press to return to 1st fault screen RESET to clear faults reset timers outputs NOTE The reset function can also be implemented by using the external hardware RESET AUTO START input available on the Terminal Module The behavior of the Controller and display will be determined by the programming selections made when configuring the unit 9 12 The MANUAL STOP messag...

Page 20: ... and in bargraph format The analog values are monitored by a microprocessor on the terminal board and are configured by using a PC and the terminal program The bargraph end points are set by the low and high setpoints of the safety shutdown function Unused channel screens will not be displayed STATUS RUNNING SPEED 1000 RPM SUCTION 102 3 PSIA DISCHARGE 200 PSIG from VIEW press NOTE Screens one and ...

Page 21: ...IMERS ACTIVE RUNNING FAULT AL12 or MANUAL STOP The second line shows whether the input point is ARMED or NOT ARMED Class A points will always be armed class B points become armed only after their timers have timed out Class C points arm when cleared or when the timer times out The third line shows the channel number and an analog value of that input if configured for that channel The fourth line s...

Page 22: ...en VIEW CHAN press STATUS TIMERS ACTIVE NOT ARMED CHAN 10 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE to see channel 20 from channel 10 TENS press STATUS TIMERS ACTIVE ARMED CHAN 20 MANIFOLD PRESSURE to see channel 21 from channel 20 UNITS press STATUS TIMERS ACTIVE NOT ARMED CHAN 21 LB MANIFOLD PRESSURE to see channel 40 from channel 21 ...

Page 23: ...t channel will trip The first fault will stay displayed on the screen until it is acknowledged by one of the keypad keys RESET or ESC Use VIEW CHAN key to view the status of all channels After all of the current faulted channels are displayed the display will revert back to the first fault If no class A sensors are faulted pressing the RESET key will clear all displayed faults and return the displ...

Page 24: ...ING TESTMODE DISARMS ALL OUTPUTS ACTUAL FAULTSWILL DISPLAY BUT WILL NOT TRIP THE SYSTEM ALARM AND SHUTDOWN OUTPUTS USE MANUAL STOP FOR EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN 13 1 The test mode is used for testing sensors without tripping the outputs The controller system stays in the test mode for a preset timed period To enter the test mode make sure the home screen status line says RUNNING and press the TEST key on...

Page 25: ...ion will additionally be displayed indicating whether a high or low setpoint was tested The display will show the current analog value for the channel selected STATUS TEST 530 SEC 1st FAULT HIGH CHAN 33 5 PSIA HIGH FILTER PRESS A high setpoint was faulted on an analog input 13 3 If no sensors are faulted and the TEST key is pressed the display will return to the test home screen The test timer wil...

Page 26: ...erence the programming instructions form DE PI for instructions on how to configure the controller system for a specific application The menu screens are intended to view or edit the already programmed values in the field Changes made in the menu are stored in permanent memory and remain fixed until changed again Listed beloware the values that canbe viewed or edited A VIEW or EDIT THE GLOBAL VALU...

Page 27: ...s the display back to the previous level of menu screens and when pressed again back to the current home screen 14 4 The menu screens have two levels The first level lists the headings of the items to be viewed or edited Upon selecting one of the headings the second level is displayed Press the MENU key to enter the first level of the menu screens The arrow points to the first selection to be view...

Page 28: ...DIT SETPOINTS EDIT PRIM CONTROLS CHAN 30 LO SP 20 0 PSIA HI SP 60 0 PSIA MANIFOLD PRESSURE 14 6 To edit Primary Controls select EDIT CONTROL VALUES from main menu and press the ENTER key The edit control values menu is shown The arrow points to the EDIT PRIM CONTROLS ENTER press to edit prim controls EDIT SETPOINTS EDIT PRIM CONTROLS CONTROL 6 18 0 PSIA CYCLE TIME 5 s PROP BAND 40 DEAD BAND 2 2 PS...

Page 29: ... PSIA MANIFOLD PRESSURE 14 8 To view input class choose EDIT SAFETY SHUTDOWN from main menu Select VIEW INPUT CLASS from next menu EDIT SETPOINTS 6VIEW INPUT CLASS EDIT GLOBAL VALUES MORE MENUS CHAN 610 INPUT CLASS A B C 300 SECONDS TIME DELAY ON START UP Note On DE 2500 units which are programmed using Terminal Software Version 2 0 and above the Sensor Class may be adjusted from the keypad The VI...

Page 30: ...are Version 2 0 and above the Timer value for Class B sensors may be adjusted from the keypad From the display shown above press the NEXT key until the arrow points to the time in seconds Use UP DOWN ARROW keys to select the desired time in seconds Press ENTER to save the selection 14 9 To edit global values select EDIT SAFETY SHUTDOWN from main menu Select EDIT GLOBAL VALUES from next menu EDIT S...

Page 31: ...US MENU OUTPUT6 1 2 DELAY TIME 0 SEC N O N C IGN A selection arrowpointing to output 1 along with output 1 s delay time and a diamond showing whether it is configured for N O normally open N C normally closed or IGN ignition output module 691124 will be shown To view an output s configuration use the NEXT or TENS or TENS keys to place the selection arrow in front of the output to be viewed The out...

Page 32: ...UNITS keys to increase or decrease the value by one or use the TENS or TENS key to increase or decrease the value by ten The ENTER key accepts the change and advances the pointer to select either N O N C or IGN OUTPUT 1 2 DELAY TIME 6 SEC N O N C IGN ENTER press to accept the value change The selection arrow replaces the diamond indicating a change can be made The selected output switch can be con...

Page 33: ...menu Finally select EDIT TIME AND DATE from the last menu OUTPUT CONFIG EDIT TIME AND DATE COMMUNICATIONS TO PREVIOUS MENU from ENTER press The time and date will be displayed with the selection arrow pointing to the time The hours and minutes can be edited separately AM and PM follow the hours With the selection arrow pointing to the hours use the UNITS or UNITS keys to increase or decrease the h...

Page 34: ...ER COMMUNICATIONS NODE 1 PORT 1 ASCII PORT 3 MODBUS Use the NEXT key to select node port 1 or port 3 then use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to change the node number from 1 to 99 and port 1 and port 3 from ASCII to MODBUS Press ENTER to save selection 14 13 To view Hourmeter and Servicemeter messages select HOURMETER FUNCTIONS from the main menu and press ENTER EDIT CONTROL VALUES EDIT SAFETY SHUTDOWN...

Page 35: ...0001 15 0 VIEWING THE TIME AND DATE OF THE FIRST FAULT 15 1 The DE 2500 controller system stamps the time and date occurrence of the first fault To view the time and date of the first fault press the F2 key after a fault occurs but before reset is initiated The time and date of the first fault will be displayed If no key is pressed for 10 seconds the display will revert back to the first fault scr...

Page 36: ...rough a PC or PLC at port 1 the RS 232 port or port 3 the RS 485 port 17 2 NODE NUMBER The node number is the address of the controller being contacted This number is programmed by the terminal program and can be viewed or edited in the menu screen refer to section 14 9 A two digit number from 01 to 99 can be used 17 3 COMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERS The following must be set in the PC or PLC to communi...

Page 37: ...e controller being contacted is next This number is programmed by the terminal program and can be viewed or edited in the menu screen A two digit number from 01 to 99 can be used SPACE 20h Following the node number is an ASCII space character not printable value 20h to act as a delimiter between the node number and the two character command word COMMAND WORD DL 44h 4Ch The command is an upper case...

Page 38: ...el value USER LABEL 13th Analog channel value USER LABEL 14th Analog channel value 1ST FAULT HIGH First fault indication when fault occurs CHAN A3 500 PSI Channel number and value of first fault HIGH INTRSTAGE PRESS 20 character label associated with the first fault 10 19 1998 9 46 AM Date and time of the first fault If a view process screen line is not programmed in the controller the line will b...

Page 39: ...pports register reads data is duplicated for the 30000 s and 40000 s address range Maximum number of registers that can be read at one time has been limited to 32 See the Modbus Address List at pages 55 56 NOTE The first 8 Modbus registers duplicate the registers of the Altronic DD 40NTS to simplify user software requirements if both types of systems are in use 17 13 IDENTIFICATION In addition to ...

Page 40: ...display is known at both locations Query NN 20 KP CRC CRC Where NN node number 20 KP function code KP is the single byte Key Press from the table below CRC CRC two byte Modbus RTU CRC Key Press Table 00 NONE no keypress returns current display 01 CANCEL TIMERS 02 TEST 03 RESET 04 STOP 05 VIEW 06 NEXT 07 UP UNITS 08 VIEW CHAN 09 F1 10 RIGHT TENS 11 ENTER 12 LEFT TENS 13 F2 14 MENU 15 DOWN UNITS 16 ...

Page 41: ... as profile 0 in nonvolatile memory W0 Use modem profile 0 Y0 store up to four telephone numbers in nonvolatile memory Zn x n is the memory location x is the phone number to be stored For more information on configuring the modem please see the programming instructions Please refer to the modem s user guide and reference manual 18 4 Upon a fault the controller sends the dial string to dial the fir...

Page 42: ...D backlighting but the LCD is blank or shows WARNING THE DE 2500 Controller MUST BE CONFIGURED PRIOR TO USE ON AN ENGINE A The controller system needs to be configured See the programming instruction form DE 2500 PI to configure the system 19 5 The home screen displays NO COMM message for either the speed suction or discharge A Communications from the terminal PCB to the DE 2500 controller have be...

Page 43: ... programmed time period 0 to 999 seconds prior to and or during cranking The use of an appropriate warning device which can be used to alert any personnel near the engine of the forthcoming start attempt is strongly recommended This warning device flashing lights or horn can be activated by the PRE LUBE output directly or thru the use of auxiliary relay contacts After a user programmed time delay ...

Page 44: ...N rpm timer OFF RPM OUT ZERO SPEED IDLE 4 20 ma CAPACITY UNLOADED 4 20 ma LOAD OFF PULSE OUT UNLOAD ON MAX PULSE WIDTH ONCE PER LOOP INPUTS CLASS A ARMED CLASS B TIMERS ARMED CLASS C ARMED AS CLEARED NOTES AUTO START IS INHIBITED BY SENSING ANY RPM ABOVE 0 RPM AUTO START IS ABORTED BY THE DETECTION OF ANY MONITORED FAULT CLASS B AND CLASS C TIMERS BEGIN AT CRANKING A LOCAL WARN ING SIGNAL AT THE E...

Page 45: ...limits the effectiveness of speed control in compressor throughput management is the RPM range of the prime mover available with adequate torque In the case of gas engines in particular the prime mover efficiency is significantly affected by the operating RPM Most gas engines for example can carry their rated torque load with acceptable performance in only the upper 1 2 or 1 3 of their rated RPM r...

Page 46: ...nit When conditions change in a manner which requires a reduction in compressor throughput the DE 2500 will first reduce the speed The speed will be reduced to the MINIMUM RPM value before the CAPACITY CONTROL OUTPUT will be changed That is if the PRIMARY CONTROL setpoint cannot be satisfied by running at the MINIMUM RPM and 100 CAPACITY compressor throughput still too high then the DE 2500 will b...

Page 47: ... governor are entered during the programming of the DE 2500 so that the control output is prescaled to the correct value for the minimum and maximum RPM setpoints If a governor requiring a pneumatic setpoint 3 15 psi is used then the 4 20 ma output is connected to an appropriate I P transducer 22 4 The capacity control output of the DE 2500 is available in two formats to drive the most common actu...

Page 48: ...sumed In this situation the onlylimitationon compressor loading is how much work theengine can dowithout subjecting it or the compressor to an overload In the case of electric motor driven compressors a motor current sensor or kW sensor works in the same manner as the engine manifold pressure sensor on a gas engine 22 6 When programming the DE 2500 system the basic relationship of the PRIMARY CONT...

Page 49: ...ompressor will not be loaded until the oil has reached the required minimum temperature Because each of the monitored analog channels has these two control setpoints available many fairly elaborate control options are possible For example the DE 2500 system can be configured in a manner to take advantage of varying ambient operating conditions An example of this would be to limit the compressor th...

Page 50: ...ng through an additional heat exchanger The control setpoints are active at all times even if the engine is not running This allows for protective or corrective actions controlled by these outputs to be implemented prior to attempting a startup The potential applications of the secondary control setpoints are too numerous to compile here 22 8 On DE 2500 units programmed using Terminal Program 2 0 ...

Page 51: ...RENT DATA This is the actual information being displayed on the DE 2500 Display On the Terminal Board connect a voltmeter between the and transducer output terminals for the channel being calibrated Apply the desired minimum pressure or temperature to the transducer being calibrated Next take note of the voltage being measured on the voltmeter this voltage is to be entered in the LOW SENSOR VOLTAG...

Page 52: ...er compressor cycle 100 capacity is the full rated volume of gas compressed per machine cycle Capacity control can be done on both reciprocatingand screwcompressors using various techniques COMPRESSOR CYCLE A compressor cycle is a full rotation of the compressor drive shaft A turn of the screw on a screw compressor or a revolution of the crankshaft on a reciprocating compressor CONTROL SETPOINTS T...

Page 53: ... variable INVERSE ACTING When describing control or actuator functions inverse acting is used to identify relationships where the controller must decrease its output to cause an increase in the variable MAXIMUM RPM The maximum RPM setting is the highest governor setpoint value which will be sent by the controller in an attempt to satisfy the primary control setpoint The maximum running RPM MINIMUM...

Page 54: ...ions SAFETY SHUTDOWN Safety shutdown setpoints are those which cause the protected equipment to be shutdown or stopped in order to protect the equipment and or the operating personnel These setpoints must be selected to be outside the range of normal operation SECONDARY CONTROL Secondary or supplemental control functions are accomplished by sensing user programmed control setpoints LOAD INHIBIT or...

Page 55: ...1 analog value 9999 to 9999 40061 Optional DSM Chan 12 analog value 9999 to 9999 40062 Optional DSM Chan 13 analog value 9999 to 9999 40063 Optional DSM Chan 14 analog value 9999 to 9999 40064 Optional DSM Chan 15 analog value 9999 to 9999 40065 Optional DSM Chan 16 analog value 9999 to 9999 40066 Optional DSM Chan 17 analog value 9999 to 9999 40067 Optional DSM Chan 18 analog value 9999 to 9999 4...

Page 56: ... 9999 to 9999 40103 Analog value Chan 33 9999 to 9999 40104 Analog value Chan 34 9999 to 9999 40105 Analog value Chan 35 9999 to 9999 40106 Analog value Chan 36 9999 to 9999 40107 Analog value Chan 37 9999 to 9999 40108 Analog value Chan 40 9999 to 9999 40109 Analog value Chan 41 9999 to 9999 40110 Analog value Chan 42 9999 to 9999 40111 Analog value Chan 43 9999 to 9999 40112 Analog value Chan 44...

Page 57: ...S 11 0 VIEW CHANNEL STATUS SCREENS 12 0 SHUTDOW N OF FAULT STATUS SCREENS 13 0 TEST MODE SCREENS 14 0 VIEWING OR EDITING CONFIGURATION 15 0 VIEWING THE TIME AND DATE OF FIRST FAULT 16 0 CONTRAST RATIO ADJUSTMENT 17 0 DATA LOGGING AND COMMUNICATION OPTIONS 18 0 AUTOMATIC CALL OUT USING AN EXTERNAL MODEM 19 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 0 AUTO START OPTION 21 0 AUTOMATIC COMPRESSOR LOAD CONTROL 22 0 SELECTIN...

Page 58: ...E W IRING DIAGRAM GENERAL HOOK UP W IRING DIAGRAM PERSONAL COMPUTER W IRING DIAGRAM RS 485 COMMUNICATION W IRING DIAGRAM POW ER SUPPLY MODULE W IRING DIAGRAM SENSOR AND TRANSDUCER INPUTS W IRING DIAGRAM CURRENT LOOP OUTPUTS W IRING DIAGRAM DIGITAL OUTPUT SW ITCHES POW ER SUPPLY LED AND OUTPUT MODULE LOCATIONS CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT AND MEMORY LOCATION ...

Page 59: ......

Page 60: ......

Page 61: ......

Page 62: ......

Page 63: ......

Page 64: ......

Page 65: ......

Page 66: ......

Page 67: ......

Page 68: ......

Page 69: ......

Page 70: ......

Reviews: