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- UNIT NUMBER; This assigns the unit an ID number from 1 to 99.  This number is to be addressed

when the unit is to be on line.  A unit with 0 assigned will never come on line.

P LiST

 - PRINT LIST; This sets a list of data that will be transmitted whenever the strobe is activated.

total

 - TOTAL COUNT; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the total when the strobe is

activated.

RATE

 - RATE; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the present rate value when the strobe

is activated.

PEAK

 - PEAK; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the present peak value when the strobe

is activated.

uALLEY

 - VALLEY; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the present valley value when the

strobe is activated.

PRE A

 - PRESET A; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Preset A value when the

strobe is activated.

PRE B

 - PRESET B; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Preset B value when the

strobe is activated.

set lo

 - SET LOW; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Set Low value when the

strobe is activated.

set hi

 - SET HIGH; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Set High value when the

strobe is activated.

END

 - END; This is the only exit from the P List.  If END is not entered the unit will start at the beginning of the

P List again.

PXXXXX

 - P; This will appear in the 6th (furthest to the left) digit when viewing the Peak.  The peak value is the

highest rate reading that the unit had displayed since the peak had been reset.  The peak is not retained
in memory when power is lost.

uXXXXX

 - U; This will appear in the 6th (furthest to the left) digit when viewing the Valley.  The valley value is

the lowest rate reading that the unit had displayed since the valley had been reset.  The valley is not
retained in memory when power is lost.

RXXXXX

 - R; This will appear in the 6th (furthest to the left) digit when viewing the Rate.

Summary of Contents for INT-69R

Page 1: ...RUCTIONS Version V_41 MODELS INT 69RT INT 69R INT 69T with RS232 RS422 Option 99318 10 2 98 KESSLER ELLIS PRODUCTS CO 10 Industrial Way East Eatontown NJ 07724 Telephone 732 935 1320 Toll Free 800 631...

Page 2: ...nternal circuit boards or devices Handling Procedure 1 Power to unit must be removed 2 Personnel must be grounded via wrist strap or other safe suitable means before any printed circuit board or other...

Page 3: ...IRING 4 TYPICAL WIRING HOOKUPS 5 OPEN COLLECTOR RELAY OPERATION 5 PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART 6 DEFINITIONS 7 FRONT PANEL OPERATIONS 10 PROGRAMMING 10 SETTING PRESETS PANEL LOCK 15 RS 232 422 OPERATIONS 16...

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Page 5: ...nal line fuse is recommended Add or replace the external fuse with the following specified type and rating only Input Power Recommended Fuse 115 VAC 100 mA slow blow fuse 230 VAC 50 mA slow blow fuse...

Page 6: ...does all of the calibrations inter nally Therearenopotentiometerstoadjustandtheunit never needs to be removed from the case Set Points The two control set points can be set at any number from 0 to 59...

Page 7: ...ghten the screws evenly and alternately A panellessthan 1 maydistortiftheclampsare screwed too tightly Do not over tighten A normal level of torque is required Maximum torque should be 3 pounds The pa...

Page 8: ...e spikes 2 Input line noise The noise is carried on the input and DC ground lines Make sure the input wires arenotrunintotheunitinabundlewithpowerinput lines We recommend using shielded cable Con nect...

Page 9: ...ysteresis set 10 The output will energize when the rate equals 100 and de energize when the rate falls below 90 10 below Preset NOTE If the input scaling is inverted the control output functions are i...

Page 10: ...o o ot t t t b b b ba a a au u u ud d d d u u u un n n nii i it t t t XX P P P P L L L Lii i iS S S ST T T T t t t to o o ot t t ta a a al l l l R R R RA A A AT T T TE E E E P P P PE E E EA A A AC C C...

Page 11: ...at the output will remain ON EXAMPLE Preset A set at 100 Hys set at 10 Output A will activate turn on when the rate equals 100 Output A will deactivate turn off when the rate falls below 90 10 below P...

Page 12: ...are entered in units per second NNiNs MINUTES This tells the unit that the High and Low input values are entered in units per minute hours HOURS This tells the unit that the High and Low input values...

Page 13: ...activated PRE B PRESET B When this is added to the print list the unit will transmit the Preset B value when the strobe is activated set lo SET LOW When this is added to the print list the unit will t...

Page 14: ...s the RST ENTERkeytoenterthedesiredchoice DISPLAY iNPuT i 4 20 i 0 20 E 1 5 E 0 5or E 0 10 LiNEAR or S9RT PRESS FRONT PANEL OPERATIONS Press to RESET in operating mode Press to ENTER in programming mo...

Page 15: ...ate or total Press the PRGM key to toggle be tween choices press the RST ENTER key to enter the displayed choice dur A the duration of time 01 to 599 99 sec that output A will remain on or energized W...

Page 16: ...NTER This section of the menu is used to set up important operating variables RDEC rate decimal location Press the key under the digit with the desired location Pressthe E key ifadecimal is not desire...

Page 17: ...step through choices Press RST ENTER to enter displayed choice TDEC Totalizer Decimal Press the arrow keys to enter in the desired totalizer decimal Press RST ENTER to enter displayed choice Entering...

Page 18: ...t number 1 99 and press RST ENTER to enter displayed value P LIST Print list Press RST ENTER to add items to list Press PRGM to remove items from list TOTAL Total RATE Rate PEAC Peak UALLY Valley PRE...

Page 19: ...he desired preset press the key s under the digit to be changed Key in the lock code see program ming step 3 by pressing the keys under the digits to be changed Each time a key is pressed the digit wi...

Page 20: ...00 or 9600 are available Select the desired baud rate from the menu see step 5 of the programming section PRINT LIST The serial interface card is equipped with a strobe line When the strobe line is ac...

Page 21: ...i e ER will examine the present rate reading R Reset Used to reset the count control output peak or valley i e RP will reset the peak value G Lock used to lock and unlock the unit Type G followed by t...

Page 22: ...h out Sets out high at requested value Only available with ANA LOG OUT option EK examine high out Unit will transmit present out high value i e k 000XXXXX SN XX X set norm Sets norm at requested value...

Page 23: ...EOF 1 THEN 50 80 A INPUT LOC 1 1 90 PRINT A 100 GOTO 50 110 RESUME SO XXXXX set lock code Sets lock code at requested value EO examine code Unit will transmit present code i e o 000XXXXX SF X set rate...

Page 24: ...connecting the unit to a printer you must first program the desired baud rate parity and strobe list with a computer After the unit is programmed it can be connected to the printer Connect the transm...

Page 25: ...ce is de fective 4 Unit is defective 1 Input wiring is incorrect 1 Time base is incorrect 1 Recheck power wiring 1 Use a different power sup ply or install a surge sup pressor 1 Recheck input wiring 2...

Page 26: ...IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED INCLUD ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Kessler Ellis Products Co 10 Industrial Way East Eatontown NJ 07724 73...

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