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Field Selection of the Analog Output:

1.  To change the Analog Output, press the 

Menu/Enter button           , and scroll 
through the main menu until ‘A OUT’ is 
flashing.  
Then press Menu/Enter button           again. 
The currently selected analog output will 
be flashing. 

2.  To keep the output the same, press  

Menu/Enter           and then while ‘SAVE’ is 
flashing, press Menu/Enter           to return 
to the live display. 

3.  To change the current Analog Output  use 

the up or down arrow buttons 

G H 

until 

the desired output is flashing and then 
press Menu/Enter           . ‘SAVE’ will then 
be flashing. Press Menu/Enter            to 
save this new selection and then you will 
return to the live display.

4.  f you do not want to save this selection 

scroll from ‘SAVE’ to ‘CANCL’, and while 
‘CANCL’ is flashing, press Menu Enter           
and then the unit will return to the live 
display with no change to the Analog 
Output setting.

DAMP: Dampening

User can select from four display response 
times: 
  a. 250 ms 
  b. 1 sec 
  c. 3 sec 
  d. 5 sec.
250 ms is the standard factory default.

Modify the ‘DAMP’ (Dampening) selection 

in the field:

1.  To change the ‘DAMP’ setting press the 

Menu/Enter button           and scroll using 
the up or down arrow buttons 

G H  

until ‘DAMP’ is flashing. Then press the 
Menu/Enter button           .

2. The current ‘DAMP’ setting will be flashing.  

3.  Scroll using the up or down arrow buttons 

G H 

until the desired dampening time 

is flashing. Then press Menu/Enter          
Then ‘SAVE’ will be flashing. Press Menu/
Enter           to save the new DAMP setting.
The unit will then revert to live pressure 
readings.

4.  If you do not want to save the new ‘DAMP’ 

setting, scroll using the up or down arrow 
buttons 

G H 

until ‘CANCL’ is flashing.  

Press Menu/Enter           . The DAMP set-
ting will not be changed from the previous 
setting and the display will revert to live 
pressure readings. 

RECAL: Re-Calibration

The ‘RECAL’ function in the GXLdp menu pro-
vides the user the ability to field calibrate the 
product.  The most recent factory calibration 
is permanently retained in memory and can 
be recalled at any time. Both zero and span 
adjustments are made through the menu.

When a factory new GXLdp is being re-cali-
brated for the first time in the field, you will 
have the following options:
   1.   

FACT

 –  reverts to the original Factory 

Calibration settings.

  2.  

NEW

 –  allows the user to perform a new 

Calibration in the field.

After the GXLdp has been re-calibrated at 
least once in the field, you will have the 
following options:
  1.  

FACT

 – reverts to the original Factory 

Calibration settings.

  2.  

NEW

 – allows the user to perform a new 

Calibration in the field. 

  3.  

FIELD

 – reverts to the most recently 

performed Field Calibration.

Factory Calibration (FACT) 

Enter Factory Calibration to reset the unit to 
its most recent factory calibration parameters. 
  1.  Press the Menu/Enter button            and 

Summary of Contents for GXLdp

Page 1: ...USA Tel 203 378 8281 Fax 203 385 0402 www ashcroft com All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale 2021 Ashcroft Inc I M011 10287_RevA_01 24 21 Installation and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...2 2...

Page 3: ...S Warnings General Information 4 Keypad Functions LCD Display 5 Menu Functions Programming 6 14 Error Messages 15 Display Resolution Table 16 Wiring Diagrams 17 18 Specifications 19 General Dimensions...

Page 4: ...susceptible to damage when exposed to static electrical charges To avoid damage to the transducer the operator installer should follow proper ESD electrostatic discharge protection procedures before h...

Page 5: ...er alphanumeric display portion reads the engineering units during normal operation SW1 is present if SW1 Switch 1 is active ON or OFF displays depending on trip status of the switch SW2 is present if...

Page 6: ...y when the Backlight function is being turned off After a couple of seconds the BL OFF message will disappear from the screen Up Arrow Button G The up arrow G generally scrolls up in the menu tree or...

Page 7: ...of the GXLdp RESET Reset Allows user to reset the GXLdp to its original factory settings ZERO Zero Allows the user to perform a user zero offset of the GXLdp SWITC Optional Switch function Allows the...

Page 8: ...up or down arrow buttons G H until the desired dampening time is flashing Then press Menu Enter Then SAVE will be flashing Press Menu Enter to save the new DAMP setting The unit will then revert to l...

Page 9: ...uttons G Hscroll until the display reads zero Then press the Menu Enter button The unit is now zeroed 7 ADJST SPAN will now be flashing on the display 8 You will need an external reference pres sure s...

Page 10: ...menu and no settings will be changed ZERO Zeroing function In addition to being able to Zero from the live display the user can also Zero the unit through the Menu 1 Press Menu Enter and scroll using...

Page 11: ...SW1RS will be flashing on the display Press the Menu Enter button again SW1 setup is now complete 15 Then SW2 DISAB will flash on the dis play If you also want to enable switch two SW2 repeat steps 4...

Page 12: ...ATE KEY 90 COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO MONITOR POSITION From the OFF position the SpoolCal actuator tool can be inserted and removed Rotate the actuator tool 90 clockwise for Calibration mode CAL or 90 count...

Page 13: ...Menu Enter button 5 This will restore the most recent factory calibration 6 If SAVE is flashing and you do not wish to SAVE the factory calibration use the up or down arrow buttons G H to scroll to C...

Page 14: ...ing on the display 3 When FIELD is flashing on the display press the Menu Enter button 4 Then with SAVE flashing on the display press the Menu Enter button 5 This will restore the most recent field ca...

Page 15: ...3 Wire Power Error Voltage output is selected but there is no external power This may be field correctable Err07 Range data missing or corrupt FATAL ERROR LIMIT LIMIT will display if the user tries to...

Page 16: ...0 0 250 00 160 Pa 160 0 160 0 300 Pa 0 0 300 00 200 Pa 200 0 200 0 400 Pa 0 0 400 00 300 Pa 300 0 300 0 500 Pa 0 0 500 00 400 Pa 400 400 600 Pa 0 0 600 00 500 Pa 500 500 1 00 kPa 0 000 1 000 600 Pa 60...

Page 17: ...Side current sense shown in dashed lines Power Vdc V V Vout EXT S1 S2 Vdc 3 Wire 4 20mA without switch Power Vdc V V Vout EXT S1 S2 Vdc 3 Wire 4 20mA Output w NPN Switches Power Vdc V V Vout EXT S1 S...

Page 18: ...PN Load 3 Wire Voltage Output Power Vdc Vac V V V Vout EXT S1 S2 Vdc 18 3 Wire Voltage Output With NPN Switches 3 Wire Voltage Output 3 Wire Voltage Output with PNP Switches GXLdp Wiring Diagrams 3 Wi...

Page 19: ...Vdc Vac typical Reverse polarity and mis wire protected LCD Display 4 digits for most ranges The resolution decimal place is fixed based on the range and is not field changeable See display resolutio...

Page 20: ...20 1 34 TYP 1 59 5 49 1 95 47 50 21 5 14 1 86 2 68 2 70 1 45 R 10 R5 24 HIGH SIDE LOW SIDE OFF SPOOL CAL POSITION MONITOR SPOOL CAL POSITION ROTATE KEY CLOCKWISE ROTATE KEY COUNTER CLOCKWISE OFF SPOO...

Page 21: ...a cutout 7 minimum vertical x 5 9 minimum horizontal in your panel or mounting location 2 Provide 4 6 32 threaded holes as shown in the drawings below 3 Place 3 spacers between the unit and the panel...

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Page 24: ...ft Inc 250 East Main Street Stratford CT 06614 USA Tel 203 378 8281 Fax 203 385 0402 www ashcroft com All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale 2021 Ashcroft Inc I M011 10287_RevA_01...

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