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 The following describes the programming screen 
sequence if the selection is: ANALOG 1, 2 or 3; FRE-
QUENCY; or SUMMATION. 
 

ANALOG INPUT 1, 2 OR 3 IS SELECTED 

 
  After selecting one of the ANALOG channels with the 
UP or DOWN arrow keys and the ENTER key is pressed, 
the following screen will appear: 
 

 

CHART PEN ZERO 

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  This screen calibrates the pen zero point on the chart 
paper to the zero of the input signal

. It is important that the 

pen be properly aligned before making this adjustment.

 The 

zero value of the input signal must be input to the recorder 
when making this adjustment. For example, if the input 
signal is 4-20 mA for 0 to 100%, then 4 mA must be input to 
the recorder to make the pen zero movement. 
 
  Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move the pen to 
the proper position. No changes will be made to the 
previously stored zero value unless the UP or DOWN 
arrow keys are pressed. So if the user is stepping through 
the program to access another programming screen, the 
input does not need to be at the zero value if the UP or 
DOWN arrow keys are not pressed. When pressing the 
UP or DOWN arrow keys, the display will indicate the 
direction of the pen movement. Once the pen is 
positioned to zero on the chart, press the ENTER key

. Be 

sure to press the ENTER key before changing the input signal.

 

The following screen will appear: 
 

 

-CHART PEN SPAN- 

UP OR DOWN TO MOVE PEN 

 
  This screen calibrates the pen span point on the chart 
paper to the span of the input signal. The span value of 
the input signal must be input to the recorder when 
making this adjustment. For example, if the input signal is 
4-20 mA for 0 to 100%, then 20 mA must be input to the 
recorder to make the pen span adjustment. 
 
  Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move the open 
to the proper position. No changes will be made to the 
previously stored span value unless the UP or DOWN 
arrow keys are pressed. So if the user is stepping through 
the program to access another programming screen, the 
input does not need to be at the span value if the UP or 
DOWN arrow keys are not pressed. When pressing the 
UP or DOWN arrow keys, the display will indicate the 
direction of the pen movement. Once the pen is 
positioned to span on the chart, press the ENTER key

. Be 

sure  
 
 

 
press the ENTER key before changing the input signal.

 The 

next screen to appear will be the Relay Assignment screen. 
 

FREQUENCY INPUT IS SELECTED 

 
  After selecting the frequency input channel with the UP 
or DOWN arrow keys and pressing the ENTER key, the 
following screen will appear: 
 

 

FREQUENCY INPUT MODE 

PPS          PPM 

 
  This screen selects the frequency rate of Pulses Per 
Minute or Pulses Per Second. Press the RIGHT arrow key to 
move the cursor under the desired frequency rate and then 
depress the ENTER key. The following screen will appear: 
 

 

FREQUENCY ZERO 

0000 PULSES PER SECOND 

 
  This screen allows the setting of the frequency which 
represents zero. Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to 
change the value of each digit and the RIGHT arrow key to 
move the cursor under the digit to be changed. Press the 
ENTER key to store this value. The following screen will 
appear: 
 

 

FREQUENCY SPAN 

0000 PULSES PER SECOND 

 
 
  This screen allows the setting of frequency which 
represents span. Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to 
change the value of each digit and the RIGHT arrow key 
to move the cursor under the digit to be changed. Press 
the ENTER key to store this value. The following screen 
will appear: 
 

 

- CHART PEN ZERO - 

UP OR DOWN TO MOVE PEN 

 
 
  This screen calibrates the pen zero point on the chart 
paper  to the zero of the input signal. 

It is important that the 

pen be properly aligned and the 4 mA is being applied to the 
input before making this adjustment.

 Press the UP or 

DOWN arrow keys to move the pen to the proper 
position. No changes will be made to the previously 
stored zero value unless the UP or DOWN arrow keys are 
pressed. So the user CAN step through the program to 
access another programming screen without readjusting 
the zero, if the UP or DOWN arrow keys are not pressed. 
When pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys the display 
will indicate the direction of the pen movement. Once the 
pen is positioned to zero on the chart, press the ENTER  

Summary of Contents for 3000+

Page 1: ...ng Diagram 20 UNPACKING INSPECTION To avoid damage in transit Eastech Badger products are shipped to the customer in special shipping containers Upon receipt of the product perform the following unpac...

Page 2: ...or pressure or temperature totalization alarm indication and is used to program the recorder through menu driven prompts RECORDING 12 inch circular chart with 24 hour 7 day or 31 day selectable chart...

Page 3: ...a window The door is provided with two lockable latches Caution should be used when mounting the enclosure so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight A sun shield is recommended to prevent the temp...

Page 4: ...e dimensions If the outdoor enclosure has the window option do not mount facing the sun or install a sun shade to prevent overheatingoftheelectronicsinsidetheenclosure WIRING CONNECTIONS 4 20 MA OUTPU...

Page 5: ...en the screws on the connectors Strip off about 1 4 inch of insulation from the wires Insert the wire into the proper connector and tighten the screw securely After connecting all of the wires to the...

Page 6: ...ow not differential DC power must be connected in series with the load as shown above DRY CONTACT RELAYS MAX LOAD 250 MA 4 20 MA OUTPUT NO C SW 1 NC NO C SW 2 NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB5 RELAY OUTPUTS Rela...

Page 7: ...reen informs the user of the Model of the recorder This screen will be displayed for a few seconds The next screen to be displayed is the following SOFTWARE REVISION X XX SERIAL NUMBER 12345678 This s...

Page 8: ...tion of this manual CHT This indicates that the chart has made a complete rotation and the chart needs to be changed INT Indicates a contact integrator pulse output has occurred EE EEPROM read write e...

Page 9: ...t the following screen will appear MEASUREMENTS UNITS UNIT INITIALS GPM This screen allows the user to select the engineering unit of measure for the flow rate To change the units press the UP or DOWN...

Page 10: ...1 55 POWER 1 58 POWER 1 95 POWER 1 2 POWER 3 2 POWER 5 2 POWER OPTION The linear function is used where the transmitter output is proportional to flow The 1 55 power is used with 1 2 3 24 Parshall flu...

Page 11: ...to be at the span value if the UP or DOWN arrow keys are not pressed When pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys the display will indicate the direction of the pen movement Once the pen is positioned to s...

Page 12: ...the channels to be summed must be input to the recorder when making this adjustment For example if the input signal is 4 20 mA for 0 to 100 then 4 mA must be input to all channels to be summed to mak...

Page 13: ...t points If the High alarm is set for 60 percent and the hysteresis is 3 percent then the High alarm will trip closed at 63 percent and open at 57 percent Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to the desire...

Page 14: ...or DOWN arrow keys to select YES or NO and press the ENTER key The following screen will appear UNIT MULTIPLIER AAA X 1 000 This screen allows the selection of the desired flow rate multiplier Press...

Page 15: ...reens appear during the chart pen adjusting procedure one of the following problems probably occurred 1 There was not a 4 20 mADC analog signal to the recorder analog channel you selected while adjust...

Page 16: ...N OF DECIMAL WHOLE NUMBER TO HEXADECIMAL NUMBER 1 Divide the decimal number by 16 Example 57420 16 3588 75 2 Multiply only the fractional part of the product by 16 to arrive at the first character in...

Page 17: ...lue of the next character Example 224 0 224 3 Multiply the previously found product by 16 Example 224 X 16 3584 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 in a cyclical fashion until you have added the last hexadecimal c...

Page 18: ...18 INSERT DWG 600662 9999 3000 RECORDER ASSY DWG...

Page 19: ...15 SPACER 6 EA 2 0 34 400006 0025 SET SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 EA 1 0 35 524720 CHART CLAMP BODY EA 1 0 36 400006 0071 SET SCREW 5 40 X 5 16 EA 1 0 37 512610 COVER W LOGO EA 1 0 38 524743 CHART KNOB EA 1 0 3...

Page 20: ...that pen arm transport tie down is removed from unit Increase damping See IOM page 10 Ok Now CONTACT FACTORY Will pen arm move with input now CONTACT FACTORY YES GO TO NEXT PAGE Do pen arm display ag...

Page 21: ...Loop Check chart rotation speed chart knob tightness power outages motor backlash Chart turn ok CONTACT FACTORY Chart turn ok YES NO Fast Slow Not at all NO YES YES 3000 should be operating properly...

Page 22: ...CULAR PURPOSE Eastech Badger shall not be liable for any defects attributable to acts or omissions of others after shipment nor any consequential incidental or contingent damage whatsoever NUCLEAR DIS...

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