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WARRANTY

Eaton warrants all products against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year

from the date of shipment to Buyer. This is a limited warranty limited to its terms. This warranty is

void if the product has been altered, misused, taken apart or otherwise abused. 

 ALL OTHER WAR-

RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE

IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE.

BUYERS REMEDIES

:  Eaton’s obligations and liabilities under the foregoing warranty are limited to

repair or replacement of the product without charge. To receive the required Return Goods Authori-

zation number (RGA), contact your local Durant distributor or call 1-800-540-9242 to get a list of

distributors in your area.  A charge is made for repairing after the expiration of the warranty. IN NO

EVENT SHALL EATON BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS BASED UPON BREACH OF EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT,

IMMEDIATE, FORESEEABLE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL OR FOR ANY EXPENSES IN-

CURRED BY REASON OF THE USE OR MISUSE, SALE OR FABRICATION OF PRODUCTS

WHICH  DO  OR  DO  NOT  CONFORM TO  THE TERMS AND  CONDITIONS  OF  THIS  CON-

TRACT.

INDEMNIFICATION

:  Buyer agrees to hold Eaton harmless from, defend, and indemnify Eaton

against damages, claims and expenses arising out of subsequent sales of Durant products or prod-

ucts containing components manufactured by Eaton and based upon personal injuries, deaths, prop-

erty damage, lost profits, and other matters for which Buyer, its employees or sub-contractors are or

may be to any extent liable, including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product

Safety Act (P.L.92-573) and liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson-Moss

Warranty Act (P.L.93.637), as now in effect or as amended hereafter. The warranties and remedies

provided for herein are available to Buyer and shall not extend to any other person.

COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA

:  Eaton offers no warranty and makes no representation that its prod-

ucts comply with the provisions or standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, or

any regulations issued thereunder. In no event shall Eaton be liable for any loss, damages, fines,

penalty or expense arising under said ACT.

This manual constitutes proprietary information of Eaton Corp., and is furnished for the customers’

use in operating the Durant counter. Reproduction of this material for purposes other than the sup-

port of  Durant counters or related products is prohibited without the prior written consent of Eaton

Corp., Watertown, WI.

In the construction of the Control described herein, the full intent of the specifications will be met.

Eaton Corp., however reserves the right to make, from time to time and without proper written notice,

such departures from the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the

design of the product.

The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable; however no responsibility is

assumed by Eaton Corp., for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third

parties which may result from its use.

This equipment is capable of generating radio frequency energy.  If not installed and used in accor-

dance with the instructions, this unit may interfere with radio communications.

Summary of Contents for Durant Eclipse Series

Page 1: ...Models 5770X 40X DC Volts 5770X 41X AC Volts 5770X 42X DC Amps 5770X 43X AC Amps 5770X 44X 5A AC 5770X 45X Linear Process Signals Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Description 3 Mounting 4 Wiring 9 P...

Page 2: ...ing optional plug in circuit boards for relay output analog retransmission and serial communication capabili ties Relay Output Option Board The optional relay board contains two form C normally open a...

Page 3: ...is between the output offset and output full scale value 1 The output voltage 10 X displayed value output offset output full scale output offset V 2 The output current 16 X displayed value output off...

Page 4: ...surface makes contact with the front bezel 2 Slide unit into cutout in panel 3 Attach mounting clips and screws 4 Tighten screws until unit is firmly in place DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN screws to the point o...

Page 5: ...t all power before wiring terminals A safety hazard exists if this precaution is not observed Treat all control and count inputs as haz ardous since they may carry line voltage Rear Terminal Layout Re...

Page 6: ...nal Fuse 1 External Fuse Size U S European 2 AMP 50 V Time Delay T2A 50 V Time Delay 12 VA AC Power Input for AC powered models 57701 4XX No Internal Fuse 1 Power In L1 85 265 VAC L2 47 63 Hz 20 VA No...

Page 7: ...V 20 mA Switch 1 ON 0 2 V 0 2 mA See Specifications pages 17 19 for Input Impedances and Overrange Signal Input for Process DPM Model 5770X 45X Durant Use shielded cable for input signal not shown 24...

Page 8: ...ion Relay 2 Relay 1 External Power 6 5 4 3 2 1 Load 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contact Ratings 5 A 250 VAC or 30 VDC maximum 1 An RC surge suppressor is recommended across all inductive loads RS 485 Communication...

Page 9: ...mity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment Switches and circuit breakers in Europe must comply with IEC 947 Other cons...

Page 10: ...ss of the input signal value To enter the program mode 1 Flip the rear terminal program enable DIP Switch ON Durant 3X DIP SWITCH 3 ON 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A AC PROCESS Durant 6X DIP SWITCH 6 ON 1 1 1 1 1 1 A...

Page 11: ...am list if the corresponding option board is installed in the DPM To navigate through the parameter list use the program up and down arrow keys 1 The parameter name is displayed by pressing and holdin...

Page 12: ...cant digit Press to select which digit to change flash then use or to change the value of the flashing digit After all digits have been edited press PGM to go back to the parameter name After programm...

Page 13: ...hysteresis programming screens as well as the operator s display Offset Enter the value for the display when the input signal is at its minimum value Range 9999 to 9999 Full Scale Value Enter the valu...

Page 14: ...analog output 1OV and 20 mA Range 9999 to 9999 Relay 1 Low Alarm Setpoint Enter the displayed value at which relay 1 will turn ON if the display goes below this value Range 9999 to 9999 Relay 1 High A...

Page 15: ...want the display to flash during an alarm state should use relay 2 as the alarm relay DIAGNOSTICS Self Diagnostics and Error Messages Each time power is applied to the DPM it performs a series of inte...

Page 16: ...d and the unit should be returned to the factory for repair Keyboard Diagnostic Mode The keyboard diagnostics allows the user to test each of the front panel keys the display and the analog retransmis...

Page 17: ...four keyboard diagnostic tests one for each key The tests are performed by pressing each key The unit s response is maintained as long as the key is held Test Key Unit Response Program Display shows s...

Page 18: ...2 0A 50 VDC Time Delay T2A 50V Reverse Voltage Protection Yes Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC to signal inputs and relays 500 VAC to RS485 and analog outputs HUMANINTERFACE Display 4 full digit...

Page 19: ...all ranges true RMS Frequency 40 to 1000 Hz Impedance 199 9 mV selected range shunt output capacitively coupled Overrange 30 mA 199 9mA range 100 mA 1 999 mA range 300 mA 19 99 mA range 1A 199 9 mA ra...

Page 20: ...VIRONMENTAL Operating Env Indoor use to 2000 meters Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 20 to 70 C Humidity 0 to 85 RH non condensing Vibration 2 5 g s 30 to 200 Hz Shock 30 g s 11 msec half sinew...

Page 21: ...are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P L 92 573 and liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson Moss War...

Page 22: ...Durant 901 S 12th Street Watertown WI 53094 800 540 9242 920 261 4070 Fax 920 261 9097 www durant com...

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