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Display

CAL Menu Error Codes

01:  Reset K-factor/low setpoint

02:  Reset K-factor/high setpoint

03:  Reset Totalizer 

04:  Reset totalizer multiplier

05:  Reset flow averaging

06:  Reset flow decimal 

07:  Reset contrast

08:  Reset security code

OUTPUT Menu Error Codes

01:  Recalibrate ANL 1 settings

02:  Recalibrate ANL 2 settings

RELAY Menu Error Codes

01:  Reset relay 1 LO, HI or Pulse    

02:  Reset relay 1 flow/pulse setpoint  

03:  Reset reley 1 hysteresis  

04:  Reset relay 2 LO, HI or Pulse   

05:  Reset relay 2 flow/pulse setpoint  

06:  Reset relay 2 hysteresis 

4.6 Output Card Configuration

Each 4 to 20/0 to 20 mA (iso or non-iso) output
card contains jumper selections for it's operation
range.

•  Placing the blue jumper in the "

A

" position

configures the card for 4 to 20 mA operation.

• Placing the blue jumper in the "

B

" position

configures the card for 0 to 20 mA operation.

4.7 Troubleshooting

Error codes will be shown on the display after an
abnormal occurrence, such as large amounts of
electromagnetic interference or a large voltage
transient on the AC power line occur.

Displayed error codes represent corrupted setup
data in the internal memory which must be re-
entered by the operator.  See Figure 17

Figure 17

Displayed error codes

Figure 16

4 to 20/0 to 20 mA output
cards

Isolated version

A

B

Blue 

Jumper

Non-isolated 

version

  A       B

Blue 

Jumper

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Summary of Contents for Intelek-Pro SIGNET 9010

Page 1: ...GF SIGNET 9010 Intelek Pro Flow Controller Instruction Manual GEORGE FISCHER GF FLOW CONTROLLER GF SIGNET...

Page 2: ...Danger Avoid electric shock Do not connect power when the instrument cover is partially or completely removed Important safety information...

Page 3: ...nections 10 3 System Configuration 10 3 1 Introduction 10 3 2 Calibration Menu Frequency Inputs 12 3 3 Calibration Menu Analog Inputs 12 3 4 2 Relay Operations 15 3 5 Calibration Menu 2 Relay 16 3 6 C...

Page 4: ...et Instruction manual w assorted engineering labels Warranty Record For your protection record your unit s purchase information for future reference The serial number decal is located on the instrumen...

Page 5: ...y inventories installed options during power up allowing you to upgrade your system in seconds without the need for additional equipment The unit s front panel features a highly visible 4 5 digit seve...

Page 6: ...tion 4 6 A Accesses the RELAY view only menu B Used in conjunction with MOD key to access the RELAY calibration menu A Accesses the OUTPUT view only menu B Used in conjunction with MOD key to access t...

Page 7: ...9 ANL2 8 Serial 7 A in CNT emits an open collector pulse output for each increment of totalizer PLS emits a TTL frequency output in phase with the sensor input 10 Output 11 SS Unused Terminal Note Re...

Page 8: ...ons the splash proof NEMA 4X IP65 back cover kit is recommended ordered separately Figure 1 External dimensions 5 7 in 145 mm 6 in 152 mm 7 2 in 183 mm Mounting Clamp included 2 ea Optional NEMA 4X IP...

Page 9: ...sly using DC power as an uninterrupted power source A direct or low impedance earth ground MUST be used for optimum performance 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 L1 N AC IN GND NO C NC RLY1 DC...

Page 10: ...e or square wave signal inputs This card requires dip switch configuration prior to operation B Isolated Frequency Inputs Frequency iso card Accepts isolated 0 to 10 kHz 0 5 Vp p minimum sine or squar...

Page 11: ...Output Connections Standard Outputs An open collector counter pulse output CNT and a sensor pulse output PLS are included with your unit The counter pulse output synchronous w totalizer emits an open...

Page 12: ...30 VDC maximum resistive load To reduce the possibility of noise interference separate AC relay lines from input output lines 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 L1 AC IN GND NO C NC RLY1 DC IN...

Page 13: ...to the rear ANL2 terminals see section 4 3 Prior to connection determine which options are configured to terminals ANL1 and ANL2 as follows 1 Apply power to unit 2 Press ENTER available input output o...

Page 14: ...features The RELAY menu contains all the functions neces sary to control any output relays such as relay Note The maximum loop impedance for the 4 to 20 mA 0 to 20 mA output is 425 The minimum load im...

Page 15: ...nt Relay 1 hysteresis Relay 2 LO HI Relay 2 setpoint Relay 2 hysteresis Pulse Relay 1 Pulse Relay 1 pulse flow unit setting Relay 2 Pulse Relay 2 pulse flow unit setting RELAY Note A security function...

Page 16: ...value MOD No CAL No CAL Decimal set in next step ENTER Modify No Yes Select next item Yes CAL FLOW Press to select decimal location 0 4 plcs 1 8 8 8 8 K f D P 0 MOD Normal operation Recall original va...

Page 17: ...A I S Recall original value MOD No Continued ENTER Modify No Yes Select next item Yes CAL FLOW Press to reset totalizer to zero T O T L X X X X X X X X MOD Normal operation ENTER Modify No Yes Select...

Page 18: ...dify No Yes Repeat menu Yes CAL FLOW Press to select personal security code 0 0 0 0 S E C C O D E MOD Normal operation No Recall original value MOD Recall original value MOD No ENTER Modify No Yes Sel...

Page 19: ...less than the corresponding relay setpoint Hysteresis only applies when exiting an alarm condition LO Relay Operation In LO operation the relay is energized when the flow drops below the set point and...

Page 20: ...or PULSE L O R L Y 1 I S MOD MOD No Modify No Yes Select next item Yes RELAY FLOW Press to set relay setpoint 0 1 0 0 S E T R L Y 1 MOD Normal operation Recall original value MOD Modify No Yes Select...

Page 21: ...l value OUTPUT Press to select flow rate at 20 mA output signal Press to select flow rate at 4 mA output signal OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT Ammeter required see Figure 10 Press to fine tune 20 mA output sign...

Page 22: ...ough calibration settings without disturbing system calibration and or the flow process When used in conjunction with the security feature the view only menus allow an operator access to limited calib...

Page 23: ...See Figure 11 2 Loosen the four front bracket screws 3 then loosen the center jack screw 4 See Figure 12 3 Slide the electronics assembly 5 from the instrument casing See Figure 13 4 Lift upper retain...

Page 24: ...ion cards are keyed for proper insertion into four sockets Sockets are located on the unit s main pc board and are clearly marked See Figure 14 and table below INPUT CARD OUTPUT CARD 1 OUTPUT CARD 2 O...

Page 25: ...ed 3 9000 450 1 requires configuration 4 to 20 0 to 20 mA 198 840 631 See section 4 6 non isolated 3 9010 400 4 0 to 5 0 to 10 VDC input 198 840 624 isolated 3 9000 450 3 0 to 10 VDC non isolated 198...

Page 26: ...2 GF Signet Dip switch settings Sensor 1234 Function 508 1011 5 VDC power to sensor 2502 with pull down resistor 515 1111 No power to sensor with TTL inputs pulldown resistor 525 1110 No power to sens...

Page 27: ...tion Each 4 to 20 0 to 20 mA iso or non iso output card contains jumper selections for it s operation range Placing the blue jumper in the A position configures the card for 4 to 20 mA operation Placi...

Page 28: ...5 X 6 0 in 88 X 88 X 165 mm Memory Backup Non volatile RAM Liquid Crystal Display 4 5 digits 0 5 in 12 7 mm height upper 8 digits 0 3 in 7 6 mm height lower 2 alarm annunciators Accuracy 0 5 kHz input...

Page 29: ...A Counter Pulse Output Open collector transistor synchronous with totalizer Max current sink 50 mA 30 VDC max 2 Relay Outputs Two SPDT contact outputs 5 A 250 VAC or 30 VDC resistive load max current...

Page 30: ...warranty Proof of date of purchase will be required before warranty repairs can begin Transducers and cables will not be covered after installation Parts which prove to be defective in the first year...

Page 31: ...uit configuration These will be incorporated as required in older units on a minimal charge basis while under warranty Consequential Damages Signet Scientific Company shall not be liable for special c...

Page 32: ...Notes...

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