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Function

 

 

Allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

select

 

one

 

of

 

the

 

5

 

built

 

in

 

functions.

  

Track

 

is

 

not

 

listed

 

because

 

it

 

is

 

always

 

available

 

without

 

accessing

 

the

 

menu.

 

Record

 

Rate

 

 

Allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

select

 

from

 

a

 

list

 

of

 

sample

 

rates

 

for

 

use

 

with

 

the

 

recording

 

functions.

 

Enable

 

Peak

 

Logging

 

 

Allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

enable

 

or

 

disable

 

peak

 

logging.

  

Normally

 

this

 

would

 

be

 

enabled,

 

but

 

in

 

some

 

instances,

 

the

 

user

 

wants

 

to

 

evaluate

 

limits

 

only

 

without

 

storing

 

peaks.

  

By

 

disabling

 

Peak

 

Logging,

 

the

 

PMAC

 

3000

 

will

 

peak

 

events

 

indefinitely

 

without

 

the

 

possibility

 

of

 

filling

 

the

 

memory

 

and

 

requiring

 

user

 

interaction.

 

 

Under

 

Analog

 

Settings,

 

the

 

user

 

may

 

set

 

up

 

everything

 

needed

 

to

 

define

 

a

 

process

 

to

 

be

 

monitored

 

or

 

controlled.

 

Unit

 

Type

 

 

This

 

selection

 

allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

choose

 

units

 

from

 

predefined

 

types.

  

Force,

 

Torque

 

or

 

Displacement.

 

Units

 

 

This

 

selection

 

allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

choose

 

the

 

engineering

 

units

 

to

 

be

 

used

 

for

 

a

 

given

 

process.

  

These

 

units

 

may

 

or

 

may

 

not

 

be

 

the

 

same

 

as

 

the

 

engineering

 

units

 

in

 

which

 

the

 

sensor

 

is

 

calibrated.

 

Zero

 

Mode

 

 

Allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

select

 

between

 

Absolute

 

and

 

Relative

 

zero.

 

Threshold

 

 

This

 

value

 

is

 

used

 

in

 

all

 

the

 

peak

 

functions

 

as

 

well

 

as

 

the

 

automatic

 

record

 

function.

  

It

 

defines

 

the

 

load

 

at

 

which

 

the

 

process

 

starts.

 

Low

 

Limit

 

 

This

 

limit

 

value

 

draws

 

a

 

line

 

between

 

pass

 

and

 

fail

 

on

 

the

 

lower

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

acceptable

 

band

 

of

 

load.

  

This

 

value

 

is

 

magnitude

 

only.

  

The

 

sign

 

is

 

not

 

evaluated.

 

Target

 

 

This

 

value

 

determines

 

at

 

which

 

load

 

the

 

target

 

output

 

in

 

the

 

Digital

 

I/O

 

becomes

 

active.

 

High

 

Limit

 

 

This

 

limit

 

value

 

draws

 

a

 

line

 

between

 

pass

 

and

 

fail

 

on

 

the

 

upper

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

acceptable

 

band

 

of

 

load.

  

This

 

value

 

is

 

magnitude

 

only.

  

The

 

sign

 

is

 

not

 

evaluated.

 

 

Note:

  

Regarding

 

Limits…

  

Limits

 

are

 

just

 

numbers.

  

They

 

are

 

not

 

changed

 

by

 

the

 

application

 

when

 

different

 

engineering

 

units

 

are

 

selected.

  

For

 

example,

 

if

 

a

 

sensor

 

is

 

connected

 

that

 

is

 

displayed

 

in

 

inlb,

 

and

 

the

 

Threshold

 

value

 

is

 

5.0,

 

then

 

the

 

process

 

will

 

trigger

 

at

 

5.0

 

inlb.

  

If

 

the

 

engineering

 

units

 

are

 

then

 

changed

 

to

 

ftlb,

 

the

 

process

 

will

 

now

 

trigger

 

at

 

5.0

 

ftlb.

  

This

 

behavior

 

is

 

consistent

 

for

 

all

 

limits,

 

including

 

the

 

Target.

  

It

 

also

 

applies

 

to

 

the

 

Encoder

 

Settings.

 

 

Under

 

Encoder

 

Settings

 

(encoder

 

enabled

 

devices

 

only),

 

the

 

user

 

may

 

further

 

define

 

a

 

process

 

to

 

be

 

monitored

 

or

 

controlled.

  

Non

encoder

 

enabled

 

devices

 

will

 

show

 

these

 

items

 

disabled.

 

Mode

 

 

This

 

selection

 

allows

 

the

 

user

 

to

 

choose

 

one

 

of

 

three

 

encoder

 

modes;

 

Off,

 

Deg

 

or

 

RPM.

 

Low

 

Limit

 

 

This

 

limit

 

value

 

draws

 

a

 

line

 

between

 

pass

 

and

 

fail

 

on

 

the

 

lower

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

acceptable

 

range

 

of

 

the

 

encoder,

 

be

 

it

 

Angle

 

in

 

degrees,

 

or

 

RPM.

 

Target

 

 

This

 

value

 

determines

 

at

 

which

 

Angle

 

or

 

RPM

 

that

 

the

 

target

 

output

 

in

 

the

 

Digital

 

I/O

 

becomes

 

active.

 

High

 

Limit

 

 

This

 

limit

 

value

 

draws

 

a

 

line

 

between

 

pass

 

and

 

fail

 

on

 

the

 

upper

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

acceptable

 

range

 

of

 

the

 

encoder,

 

be

 

it

 

Angle

 

in

 

degrees,

 

or

 

RPM.

 

 

Get

 

general

 

settings

 

from

 

PMAC

 

3000

 

/

 

Send

 

general

 

settings

 

to

 

PMAC

 

3000

 

are

 

used

 

hand

 

in

 

hand

 

with

 

presets.

  

The

 

PMAC

 

3000

 

contains

 

5

 

user

 

definable

 

presets

 

that

 

hold

 

the

 

displayed

 

Summary of Contents for PMAC 3000

Page 1: ...rsion 2 03 of the GUI software October 5 2017 HITEC Sensor Developments 1050 W Silver Bell Road Orion MI 48359 248 391 3000 Fax 248 391 0107 sales hitecsensors com www hitecsensors com HITEC Sensor De...

Page 2: ...Record Display 9 Encoder optional 11 The Menu 12 External I O 15 Analog Output 16 Cycle On 17 Limit Outputs 17 Sensor Connection 20 Power Connection 20 Internal Batteries 20 Graphical User Interface...

Page 3: ...number 1 248 391 3000 Features The PMAC 3000 features Six process monitoring functions including A continuous tracking function 3 peak logging functions 2 waveform recording functions with multiple re...

Page 4: ...top of the PMAC 3000 The PMAC 3000 will power up Figure 1 PMAC 3000 Front Top and Rear View The first screen to appear describes the unit as a PMAC 3000 made by HITEC Sensor Developments The software...

Page 5: ...ments autoID sensor the sensor information will reflect the autoID data If the sensor does not have the autoID feature installed the sensor information is that of the last sensor connected Figure 3 Se...

Page 6: ...t hold the button a few seconds and release it Process Monitor Functions The PMAC 3000 provides six process monitoring functions Track Peak Peak Peak Auto Record Manual Record Track Track provides con...

Page 7: ...ad is greater than the Sensor Target value The Sensor Target value is a programmable through the PMAC 3000 Menu See Menu section Peak Peak Peak The Peak functions sample the sensor at a rate of 10 000...

Page 8: ...sitive or negative The user defined sensor Threshold and all limits are evaluated with respect to the absolute value of the reading so that the sign of the reading does not play a part in the evaluati...

Page 9: ...See the Menu section Track Clicking Track will switch to the Track mode As stated earlier Track is the special case function that does not require a trip through the menu to activate Redo Peak Pressin...

Page 10: ...r Threshold is evaluated with respect to the absolute value of the reading so that the sign of the reading does not play a part in the evaluation Note High Pass and Low limits are not evaluated in Rec...

Page 11: ...Track mode for how to zero the sensor In addition the 1 represents the count of the last recorded plot In the case shown here the last recorded plot was the 1st plot in memory Battery Indicator A visu...

Page 12: ...Screen Figure 11 shows the Recording Complete screen This is a more obvious visual indication that recording has ended Press Ok to return to the active recording screen Note that the Automatic Record...

Page 13: ...it is evaluated in real time In the Track mode all limits are evaluated in real time In the Track mode Angle begins counting immediately and may be reset to zero by pressing the Tare button Note that...

Page 14: ...tart of it As in Angle mode if the RPM value exceeds the encoder Target value the Target output will fire The Menu The PMAC 3000 provides an intuitive touch screen menu interface Press Menu from any o...

Page 15: ...saves to memory Exit returns to System Settings Exit returns to Settings General Settings General Misc Settings Presets Select 1 5 Load loads selected presets as current settings Save saves current s...

Page 16: ...try Screen E Target Limit Numeric Entry Screen E High Limit Numeric Entry Screen Exit returns to Settings Calibrate Sensor With autoID autoID Sensor Detected shows sensor info Exit returns to Settings...

Page 17: ...Exit returns to Main Menu Re init PMAC 3000 pass code is 911 Re initialize will re initialize or format PMAC 3000 flash memory Exit returns to Main Menu Recorded Plots Erase One Plot Plot Selector Er...

Page 18: ...l scale is accounted for This means that zero load on the sensor will produce 0V output for 10V and 5V ranges 5V for the 0 10V range and 2 5V for the 0 5V range The analog output uses the full 16 bits...

Page 19: ...e Digital I O connector on the rear of the PMAC 3000 See Figure 1 The High Pass and Low limits reflect the status of their corresponding front panel indicators The Target output is a special case in t...

Page 20: ...P M A C 3 0 0 0 Page 18 Figure 15 Limit Output Schematic Figure 16 Non Isolated TTL or CMOS Output...

Page 21: ...P M A C 3 0 0 0 Page 19 Figure 17 Non Inductive Loads 1 5 amps Figure 18 Inductive Loads 1 5 amps Figure 19 High Voltage and or High Current Loads...

Page 22: ...t to pin 5 Choose cable that keeps the sensor wires and encoder wires each grouped in their own shield The remaining pins are reserved for autoID Figure 20 Sensor Wiring Power Connection The PMAC 3000...

Page 23: ...uired to read peaks and plots from the PMAC 3000 and store them to a file In addition it is also handy in that it makes easy work of modifying the PMAC 3000 settings To install the software and USB dr...

Page 24: ...ngs screen See section on General Settings System Settings Brings up the System Settings screen See section on System Settings Peak Readings Brings up the Peak Readings screen See section on Peak Read...

Page 25: ...t the user choose tab delimiting if the local numbering system uses commas instead of decimal points The user may also change the delimiter by pressing the F1 button from the GUI Main Screen General S...

Page 26: ...t evaluated Target This value determines at which load the target output in the Digital I O becomes active High Limit This limit value draws a line between pass and fail on the upper side of the accep...

Page 27: ...to the calibration of the attached sensor The user may read the calibration settings of the currently attached sensor by clicking Get sensor cal settings from sensor attached to PMAC 3000 If the senso...

Page 28: ...elect the range of analog output voltage desired The analog output voltage is spread over the entire range of the sensor capacity from negative full scale to positive full scale This means that for ex...

Page 29: ...s the user to upload view graph load and save peak readings See Figure 25 Figure 25 GUI Peak Readings Screen Get peak readings from PMAC 3000 Click to upload all peaks stored in memory Upload progress...

Page 30: ...displayed at the bottom of the plot selector window Upload all plots from PMAC 3000 Uploads all plots from the PMAC 3000 to the PC Upload progress is displayed in Readings Buffer Info All plots are s...

Page 31: ...process will begin The first thing to appear is the touch screen calibration Just follow the directions presented Use a non abrasive somewhat pointy object such as a bobby pin or toothpick to touch t...

Page 32: ...put Type Quadrature TTL CMOS Power Supply 5VDC 100mA max Maximum Pulse Rate 200kHz Angle Sample Rate 10 000 samples second RPM Sample Rate 10 000 samples second difference calculated over last 05 seco...

Page 33: ...packaging and any correspondence We will return the goods prepaid Products which have been exposed to hazardous materials will not be accepted unless they have been properly decontaminated HITEC Senso...

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