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ANALOG OUTPUT OPTION

Description:
An optional 4-20mA (0-20mA) output has been added to the 913
DRT series.  The output can be programmed to track C rate or C
total.  This feature is available by adding suffix A to the part
number.  Connections are via a 2 terminal pluggable screw con-
nector.

Connections: (see FIG. 1)
PIN13 supplies the 12 to 18 VDC to power the current loop.
PIN14 is the control sink driver

Accuracy:
50uA worst case

Compliance Voltage:
3 to 30 VDC non inductive

Setup:
The optional analog output feature uses 4 dip switches on the back
for setup.  These switches are used as follows:
SW1 - View or change "set low" and/or "set high" values
SW2 - Select output for rate or total
SW3 - Select 4-20mA or 0-20mA
SW4 - Calibrate the unit.
After the regular parameters shown in the programming flowchart
have been set, locate the 4 switches on the back of the unit. (see
FIG. 1)

Switch Settings:
SWITCH 1:
  Enter Analog Low & High (normally off)
Switch 1 is used to  load in the low (4mA or 0mA) and/or the high
(20mA) output settings.  With power on, set switch 1 ON (up).

LOW SETTING is viewed or changed by pressing PRE A.  If the
displayed value is correct, press ENTER.  If not, press buttons A
through E to step to the desired value  and press ENTER. (disre-
gard the display which will show the last count reading).

HIGH SETTING is viewed or changed by pressing PRE B.  If the
displayed value is correct, press ENTER.  If not, press buttons A
through E to step to desired value and press ENTER.

Return switch 1 to OFF (down) position, PRE A and PRE B buttons
now function to view or change relay trip values.

SWITCH 2:  Select Count or Rate

SW2 OFF (down): Analog output follows C rate
SW2 ON (up): Analog output follows C count

SWITCH 3:  Select 4-20mA or 0-20mA

SW3 OFF (down): Selects 4-20mA output range
SW3 ON (up): Selects 0-20mA output range

SWITCH 4:  Calibrate (normally off)
Switch 4 is used for calibration.  Calibration is done at the factory
and should not be needed (see SWITCH 1 to enter high and low
values).  If recalibration is desired, a calibrated 20mA ammeter
with 1uA resolution is needed.  Attach the "+" lead of the meter to
pin 13 and the "-" lead to pin 14.  Set switch 4 ON (up).  The unit
will output approximately 20.000mA and a decimal will light in the
third position.  Read the output using the ammeter.  Press PRE A.
If the display is the same as the ammeter reading, press ENTER.
If not, press buttons A through E to step to ammeter reading and
ENTER. (Disregard display which now shows the last count read-
ing with decimal point in third position)  Return switch 4 to OFF
(down) position.

FIG. 1

Typical Wiring:

GND

+12V

STRIP CHART

RECORDER

TURBINE FLOWMETER

PULSE OUTPUT
PULSE OUTPUT

-

+

1- COMMON

2- N.O.(N.C./NPN)

3- COMMON

4- N.O.(N.C./NPN)

5- A INPUT

6- B INPUT

7- 12VDC OUT/+DC IN

8- -DC (GROUND)

9- RESET INPUT

10- NOT USED

11- A.C. INPUT

12- A.C. INPUT

RELA

YS

A

B

13- V+

14- I SINK

ANALOG

OUTPUT

ON

CAL.

0-20mA
COUNT

SET

OFF
RUN

4-20mA

RATE

RUN

1  2  3  4

ON

SWITCH

TURBINE FLOWMETER

1  2  3  4

REAR   VIEW

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12 

13  14 

Analog Out

Setup Switches

Serial Port

ON

Summary of Contents for 913 DRT

Page 1: ...913 DRT DUAL RATE TOTALIZER INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 99827 08 27 01 ...

Page 2: ...PROGRAMMING FLOW CHART 7 PROGRAM CODES DESCRIPTIONS 8 913 DRT TERMINATIONS 10 CALCULATING SCALE FACTORS 11 913 DRT PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 12 SETTING SCALING FACTORS 12 SETTING THE COUNTER 13 SETTING THE RATE 14 SETTING THE LOCK CODE LOCKING THE UNIT 15 SETTING THE RELAYS PRESETS 16 OUTPUT WIRING 18 ANALOG OUTPUT OPTION 19 RS232 RS422 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 23 WARRANTY 24 TAB...

Page 3: ...convert the input pulses to engineering units The 5 digit K Factor dividers with decimal keyed into any position allow easy direct entry of any K Factor from 0 0001 to 99999 Separate factors may be entered for the 2 separate input channels CONTROL OUTPUTS Relays 2 each N O Relay 10 Amps120 240 VAC or 28 VDC N C relay contacts and NPN transistor output available with solder jumpers Transistor outpu...

Page 4: ...ed out or the presets can remain accessible RATEMETER Accurate to 4 1 2 digits 1 display digit The ratemeter uses 1 tau with 8 digit math can sample from 2 to 24 seconds maximum and auto range up to 5 digits of significant information In the RPS mode the ratemeter displays in units per second and in the scale mode units per hour or per minute The unit will display the rate of the A B Inputs COUNTE...

Page 5: ...ounted is less than 125 of an inch thick the possibility exists that there will be some flexing Should this flexing occur the resulting deformation of the panel could cause a loss of the water tight seal In case this should occur the use of silicone or other sealant would be recommended This product is designed to the NEMA 4 rated However the fact that we are unable to control either the location ...

Page 6: ...ine noise The noise is carried on the input and D C ground lines Make sure the input wires are never run into the unit in a bundle with power input lines Also keep these input lines isolated from inductive lines from devices drawing heavy loads If there is a possibility of electrical noise we recommend using shielded cable with the shield being hooked to the D C ground terminal on the instrument a...

Page 7: ...Ohms to ground The unit can be programmed from the front panel for slow switch closure inputs up to 40Hz select Lo CPS or solid state switches select hi CPS up to 9 99KHz No rear terminal jumpers are required Use PNP sourcing type pulsers 1 COMMON 2 N O N C NPN 3 COMMON 4 N O N C NPN 5 A INPUT 6 B INPUT 7 12 V OUTPUT DC INPUT 8 DC GROUND 9 RESET INPUT 10 NOT USED 11 AC INPUT 12 AC INPUT COUNT POWE...

Page 8: ...O J1 C J2 O J3 C InputB J4 O J5 C J6 O J4 C J5 O J6 C The unit must be removed from the case to access jumpers C F all other jumpers can be accessed by removing the plastic extender NOTE All three pads at jumpers 2 and 4 are connected J4 J5 J6 J3 J1 J2 CR1 R3 C8 R7 R5 R4 U1 CR2 REV 20229 CR6 CR3 U3 P1 R10 R6 C6 C7 CR4 CR5 C4 R2 R1 C3 C5 U2 U4 U6 U5 R8 R9 C1 C2 C9 B FUNCTION A RELAY N C OUTPUT B RE...

Page 9: ...tio E PRGM nor figur dly code lc all lc prg RST ENTER a tot a rate RST ENTER RUN MODE E PRGM E PRGM E PRGM E PRGM E PRGM E PRGM DP F b RST ENTER RST ENTER RST ENTER RST ENTER RST ENTER RST ENTER RST ENTER DP loc RST ENTER a addb asub b E PRGM rst al rst 1 E PRGM RST ENTER hi cps lo cps E PRGM rps scale E PRGM z 60 z 3600 E PRGM RST ENTER RST ENTER RST ENTER a b a a b E PRGM RST ENTER RST ENTER RST...

Page 10: ...pulses from the A Input are added to the number of scaled pulses from the B Input a b A DIVIDED BY B The number of scaled pulses of input A are divided by the number of scaled pulses of input B X 100 to give the percent ratio of A B a a b A DIVIDED BY A PLUS B The number of scaled pulses of input A divided by A plus the number of scaled pulses of input B X 100 to give the percent ratio of A A B RS...

Page 11: ...is is selected the user has a choice of having Preset A follow the A tot a or C tot c display tot a RELAY A FOR A TOTALIZER If selected the A output is activated by A total and user can select auto recycle with duration of 00 1 to 99 9 sec or latched till reset if 00 0 is programmed tot c RELAY A FOR C TOTALIZER If selected the A output is activated when C total is equal or greater then preset A a...

Page 12: ... is programmed tot c RELAY B FOR C TOTALIZER If selected the B output is activated when C total is equal or greater then preset B and drops out when C total goes below preset B by selected 0 99 9 hysteresis b RATE RELAY B FOR RATE When this is selected output B will activate when the Rate of either display B or display C user selectable equals or exceeds preset B The relay will drop out when the s...

Page 13: ...her so a sensor is placed at the roller sensing seven pulse per revolution of the shaft which equals 3 bottles per revolution To calculate the scale factor 7 ppr 3 bottles 2 3333 scale divider Set rate per second minute or hour as desired FLOW IN LITERS A flow meter is generating 52 6 pulses per gallon The desired readout is in liters Since there are 3 785 liters per gallon divide 52 6 by 3 785 to...

Page 14: ... A To change press the arrow key under the digit s Press ENTER to enter the displayed value This sets the decimal for factor B Press the arrow key under the digit where the decimal is desired To clear the decimal press the arrow key fur thest to the right PRGM This is the scaling factor for input B To change press the arrow key under the digit s Press ENTER to enter the displayed value DISPLAY fac...

Page 15: ...key to enter the displayed choice This section will only appear if RATIO is selected Choose A B or A A B Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed choice Press the PRGM key to choose RESETALL resettingA B Cdisplays or RESET 1 resetting a choice of either A or B display Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed choice Press the PRGM key to choose RESET A or RESET B Press the ENTER key to enter th...

Page 16: ...arrow keys under the de sired digits to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value This sets the number of significant figures to be displayed Press the arrow key un der the digit to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value This sets the delay time 2 to 24 sec that the unit will look for valid input data be fore the display falls to 0 Press the arrow key under the digits to change Press EN TER...

Page 17: ...isplay will show the existing lock code To change the code press the key under each digit to be changed Press ENTER to enter displayed value When in the run mode press LOCK After CODE goes out key in the lock code see programming step 4 by pressing the keys under the digits to be changed Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed code After the code is entered the unit will display LOC unit is loc...

Page 18: ... tot is se lected Press the PRG button to choose tot a or tot c Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed choice Set relay duration 1 to 99 9 sec Counter autoresets and relay is energized for selected time If 00 0 is selected counter does not autoreset Output is active if counter is equal or above preset This is the hysteresis setpoint for relay A 00 0 to 99 9 This section will only appear if tot...

Page 19: ...e b or rate c hy SETTING THE PRESETS Press the PRGM key to choose B TOT B relay assigned to total or B RATE B relay assigned to rate Press enter when the desired choice is displayed This section will only appear if b tot is se lected Press the PRG button to choose tot b or tot c Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed choice Follow same procedures as A This is the hysteresis setpoint for relay ...

Page 20: ...NPUT 6 B INPUT 7 12VDC OUT DC IN 8 DC GROUND 9 RESET INPUT 10 NOT USED 11 A C INPUT 12 A C INPUT RELAYS A B 13 V 14 I SINK ANALOG OUTPUT ON CAL 0 20mA COUNT SET OFF RUN 4 20mA RATE RUN 1 2 3 4 ON SWITCH D08P Prox Sensor BLK BRN BLU ALARMS The relays can be used to trigger alarms which warn the operator that a batch is complete or the rate has exceeded a set speed The outputs are programmable to be...

Page 21: ...buttons A through E to step to desired value and press ENTER Return switch 1 to OFF down position PRE A and PRE B buttons now function to view or change relay trip values SWITCH 2 Select Count or Rate SW2 OFF down Analog output follows C rate SW2 ON up Analog output follows C count SWITCH 3 Select 4 20mA or 0 20mA SW3 OFF down Selects 4 20mA output range SW3 ON up Selects 0 20mA output range SWITC...

Page 22: ... if the transmission is correct When setting the parity you may select ODD parity bit is logic 0 if total number of logic 1 s in the first seven data bits is odd EVEN parity bit is logic 0 if total number of logic 1 s in the first seven data bits is even MARK parity bit is always logic 1 High Mark or SPACE parity bit is always logic 0 Low Space If a MARK parity is chosen it will appear that two st...

Page 23: ... TheinputimpedanceofRS232is3KΩto7KΩworstcase The terminal addressing the unit must be capable of driving all loads in the loop The input impedance of RS422 is much higher and there should be no problem driving as many as 99 units The transmit line remains in a high impedance off state until addressed Only one unit is to be on line at a time More than one unit on line could damage the unit or destr...

Page 24: ...A PIN 2 GROUND PIN 5 RS 422 TRANSMIT B PIN 7 STROBE PIN 6 12V PIN 7 BOTTOM BOARD A RST B C D E ENTER LOCK PRE A PRE B VIEW PRGM TRANSMIT PIN 2 GROUND PIN 5 RS 232 STROBE PIN 6 12V PIN 7 BOTTOM BOARD RS232 RS422 WIRING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RS 232 1 INITIALIZE 2 TRANSMIT 3 RECEIVE 4 N C 5 GROUND 6 STROBE 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C RS 422 1 INITIALIZE 2 TRANSMIT A 3 RECEIVE A 4 N C 5 GROUND 6 STROBE 7 TRANSMIT B...

Page 25: ...i e count instead of rate 1 Relay duration is set at a value other than 00 0 This causes the counter to auto reset at the preset 1 Recheck power wiring 1 Use a different power supply or install a surge suppressor 1 Recheck input wiring 2 Recheck scale factors and factor calculations 3 Replace transmitting device 4 Recheck debounce filtering selection hi cps or lo cps 5 To confirm set scale factors...

Page 26: ...rranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective unit at the option of the manufacturer This warranty is void if the product has been altered misused dismantled or otherwise abused ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ...

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