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To return equipment to Moore Industries for repair, follow these four steps: 
 

1.  Call Moore Industries and request a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number.

 

 
 

 

Warranty Repair – 

 

 

If you are unsure if your unit is still under warranty, we can use the unit’s serial number  

 

 

to verify the warranty status foryou over the phone.  Be sure to include the RMA    

 

 

number on all documentation. 

 

 

 

Non-Warranty Repair – 

  

If your unit is out of warranty, be prepared to give us a Purchase Order number when  

 

 

you call.  In most cases, we will be able to quote you the repair costs at that time.  The  

 

 

repair price you are quoted will be a “Not To Exceed” price, which means that the   

 

 

actual repair costs may be less than the quote.  Be sure to include the RMA number on  

  all 

documentation.

2.  Provide us with the following documentation:

 

a)  A note listing the symptoms that indicate the unit needs repair

 

b)  Complete shipping information for return of the equipment after repair

 

c)  The name and phone number of the person to contact if questions arise at the factory

3.  Use sufficient packing material and carefully pack the equipment in a sturdy shipping con-

tainer.

4.  Ship the equipment to the Moore Industries location nearest you. 
 
The returned equipment will be inspected and tested at the factory.  A Moore Industries rep-
resentative will contact the person designated on your documentation if more information is 
needed.  The repaired equipment, or its replacement, will be returned to you in accordance 
with the shipping instructions furnished in your documentation.

WARRANTY DISCLAIMER

THE COMPANY MAKES NO EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WAR-
RANTIES (INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR 
OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) WITH RESPECT TO ANY 
GOODS OR SERVICES SOLD BY THE COMPANY.  THE COMPANY DIS-
CLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ARISING FROM ANY COURSE OF DEALING 
OR TRADE USAGE, AND ANY BUYER OF GOODS OR SERVICES FROM 
THE COMPANY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES 
IMPLIED BY CUSTOM OR USAGE IN THE TRADE OF THE BUYER AND 
OF THE COMPANY, AND THAT ANY PRIOR DEALINGS OF THE BUYER 
WITH THE COMPANY DO NOT IMPLY THAT THE COMPANY WARRANTS 
THE GOODS OR SERVICES IN ANY WAY.
 

ANY BUYER OF GOODS OR SERVICES FROM THE COMPANY 

AGREES WITH THE COMPANY THAT THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REM-
EDIES FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY CONCERNING THE GOODS OR 
SERVICES SHALL BE FOR THE COMPANY, AT ITS OPTION, TO REPAIR 
OR REPLACE THE GOODS OR SERVICES OR REFUND THE PURCHASE 
PRICE.  THE COMPANY SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CON-
SEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES EVEN IF THE COMPANY FAILS 
IN ANY ATTEMPT TO REMEDY DEFECTS IN THE GOODS OR SERVICES 
, BUT IN SUCH CASE THE BUYER SHALL BE ENTITLED TO NO MORE 
THAN A REFUND OF ALL MONIES PAID TO THE COMPANY BY THE BUYER 
FOR PURCHASE OF THE GOODS OR SERVICES.  

RETURN PROCEDURES

 

ANY CAUSE OF ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY BY 

THE COMPANY SHALL BE BARRED UNLESS THE COMPANY RE-
CEIVES FROM THE BUYER A WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE ALLEGED 
DEFECT OR BREACH WITHIN TEN DAYS FROM THE EARLIEST DATE 
ON WHICH THE BUYER COULD REASONABLY HAVE DISCOVERED 
THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR BREACH, AND NO ACTION FOR THE 
BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY SHALL BE COMMENCED BY THE 
BUYER ANY LATER THAN TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE EARLIEST 
DATE ON WHICH THE BUYER COULD REASONABLY HAVE DISCOV-
ERED THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR BREACH.

RETURN POLICY

For a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of shipment, and under 
normal conditions of use and service, Moore Industries (“The Company”) 
will at its option replace, repair or refund the purchase price for any of its 
manufactured products found, upon return to the Company (transportation 
charges prepaid and otherwise in accordance with the return procedures 
established by The Company), to be defective in material or workmanship.  
This policy extends to the original Buyer only and not to Buyer’s customers 
or the users of Buyer’s products, unless Buyer is an engineering contractor 
in which case the policy shall extend to Buyer’s immediate customer only.  
This policy shall not apply if the product has been subject to alteration, 
misuse, accident, neglect or improper application, installation, or operation.  
THE COMPANY SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL 
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

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Summary of Contents for SPA HLPRG

Page 1: ...The Interface Solution Experts 1 SPA SPAApril 2016 224 715 00D Site Programmable Volt Milliamp Limit Alarm Trips HLPRG Site Programmable Volt Mil liamp Limit Alarm Trips...

Page 2: ...ush Buttons Inactive during operation Inactive during operation SELECT Use or push buttons to scroll through menus and sub menus Use SELECT push button to access menu and or make a choice VIEW SEL V I...

Page 3: ...Password 11 Select Input Type 12 Configure Function Options 13 Scaling Input Smart Scaling the HLPRG 15 Applying Input Bench Ranging the HLPRG 17 Scaling the Display Setting the Engineering Units in C...

Page 4: ...Mode the SPA HLPRG behaves much like a simple input meter The display is set by the user to show the input in either mA or volts Its scaling is tied to any input scaling performed If equipped with th...

Page 5: ...lity and adjustment resolution Response Time 250 msec maximum time for output to go from 10 to 90 for step change on input Ripple up to 120Hz Current output 10mV peak to peak max when measured across...

Page 6: ...all for a buffer zone or Deadband around the trip point to allow for minute fluctuations in the process input In the SPA the reset point is determined by the deadband setting Latching SPA alarms will...

Page 7: ...e location of each of the controls for setting Password Security ON OFF Figure 2 Failsafe Non failsafe Alarm Function Figure 3 Current Source Sink or Voltage Figure 4 Available in AO equipped SPAs onl...

Page 8: ...n Failsafe Alarm Function FAILSAFE NON FAILSAFE SET FAILSAFE NON FAILSAFE 1 2 3 4 EXAMPLE ALARMS 1 2 NON FAILSAFE ALARMS 3 4 FAILSAFE BACK NO1 CM1 NC1 NO2 CM2 NC2 GND RELAY 1 RELAY 2 POWER AC OR DC FR...

Page 9: ...e Custom Mode only Scale Analog Output AO equipped units only Trim Analog Output AO equipped units only Configure Alarm Functions Trip points etc Change View Password Main Menu View Settings Figure 5...

Page 10: ...D OR TO UNLESS IN CUSTOM MODE VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT IN...

Page 11: ...not known the unit settings can be viewed but not changed as shown in Figure 17 4 If you have entered the correct password the Select Input Type menu SEL V I will be accessed If not the display will s...

Page 12: ...o options for input type The default display for this menu is always the last setting 3 When the display shows the type of input current or voltage that is to be used with the SPA press SELECT 4 The n...

Page 13: ...rom the CONF OPTS screen of the Main Menu press SELECT This brings up SET FUNC which is the access screen for choosing between Linear and Custom Function Modes 2 Press SELECT again to set the desired...

Page 14: ...PTS CONF OPTS LIN OFF LIN ON LIN ON LIN OFF DEGC SEL V I CONF OPTS SET FUNC CUST FUNC LINR FUNC SET EGU DEGC DEGF PCT BLNK CSTM EXIT OPTS LIN OFF LIN ON EXIT OPTS SET LIN CUST FUNC LINR FUNC WHAT IS T...

Page 15: ...o EXIT SCLE to abort Smart Scaling and return to the Main Menu 3 When the desired parameter shows on the LCD press SELECT The LCD will show the engineering units selected in Configure Options menu dis...

Page 16: ...SEL V I APLY INPT EXIT SCLE SET ZERO CUST FUNC CONF OPT SCLE DSPL SCLE AO WAS SELECTED IN YES NO CONF OPT SCLE INPT SET ZERO SET FULL EXIT SCLE XXXX MA XXXX VOLT XXXX MA XXXX VOLT INCREMENT XXXX ZERO...

Page 17: ...e Options menu discussed earlier in this section 4 Vary the input to either the zero or full scale level from the intended application 5 When the display shows the appropriate readout press SELECT to...

Page 18: ...ODE OF THE UNIT WAS SELECTED IN WAS SELECTED IN AND UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AO WAS SELECTED IN EXIT APPLY INPUT AND RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU SMART SCALING VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT VIEW SELECT...

Page 19: ...values changed appropriately in order to carry any scaling changes through to the display Figure 12 shows the menu for this procedure 1 From the SCLE DSPL screen of the Main Menu press SELECT 2 Use t...

Page 20: ...ION INSTALLED NO YES XXXX EGU XXXX EGU XXXX VOLT SET DP DSPL ZERO DSPL FULL EXIT DSPL APLY INPT SCLE DSPL SMART SCALING SHIFTS DECIMAL TO THE RIGHT SHIFTS DECIMAL TO THE LEFT SETS DECIMAL POSITION INC...

Page 21: ...zero and full scale values have been entered into memory for Input scaling smart scaling or input capturing bench scaling Display scaling Analog Output if present 2 From the ENTR CURV point of the ma...

Page 22: ...oint to be programmed if the NUMB PNTS value was changed or returns to the ENTR PNT screen to allow the user to select the next point From ENTR PNT the user can also exit to the main menu NOTE When pr...

Page 23: ...ut zero in this case 0mA and Xf Input full scale in this case 50mA Xn Xn 1 through Xn 19 Input curve Yz Yn Yn 1 Yn 2 Yn 19 Yf Where Yz Display zero in this case 0 and Yf Display full scale in this cas...

Page 24: ...be added the SPA menu automaticalles takes the user to the point that has not yet been defined The user cannot exit the curve programming until all points are defined NOTES If INPUT SCALING X axis is...

Page 25: ...note of the scaling for future reference and press SELECT 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 until all parameters for the display have been set as required 7 With EXIT Z FS showing on the LCD press SELECT to...

Page 26: ...AO SET ZERO SET FULL EXIT Z FS XXXX MA XXXX VOLT XXXX MA XXXX VOLT SMART SCALING DEFAULTS TO LAST SELECTED INCREMENTS OUTPUT ZERO DECREMENTS OUTPUT ZERO INCREMENTS OUTPUT FULL SCALE DECREMENTS OUTPUT...

Page 27: ...VOLTAGE SOURCE _ CURRENT SOURCE _ MULTIMETER OR MILLIAMETER _ _ AC OR DC POWER SUPPLY GND VIEW SELECT SPA SITE PROGRAMMABLE ALARM READY INPUT TRIP 1 TRIP 2 TRIM OUT TRIM ZERO TRIM ZERO TRIM FULL TRIM...

Page 28: ...xit NOTES There are two options for setting the trip points of the installed alarms ENTR TRIP and APLY TRIP In the ENTR TRIP menu the user employs the Smart Ranging feature of the SPA entering the des...

Page 29: ...FROM THE MAIN MENU HIGHEST NUMBERED INSTALLED ALARM IS ANOTHER ALARM INSTALLED NEXT HIGHEST NUMBERED INSTALLED ALARM INCREASE TRIP POINT DECREASE TRIP POINT DISPLAYS ENGINEERING UNITS AND DECIMAL POS...

Page 30: ...s for the parameter displayed or scroll to EXIT ALRM and press SELECT to access the menus for another alarm if installed or to return to the Main Menu ENTER DEADBAND 15 From the ENTR DB screen press...

Page 31: ...reen s for the parameters displayed or scroll to EXIT ALRM and press SELECT to access the menus for another alarm if installed or to return to the Main Menu SET LATCHING NON LATCHING 27 From the SET L...

Page 32: ...ocked out READ ONLY mode Figure 18 shows the menu 1 From the PASS WORD screen press SELECT to access PASS 2 Use the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the password number to be stored in unit mem...

Page 33: ...ack panel over the top lip of the rail and pivot downward until the housing locks into place To mount the unit on G type rail seat the extrusion under the top lip of the rail and again pivot downward...

Page 34: ...erminal designations VOLTAGE SOURCE 4 WIRE CURRENT SOURCE 2 WIRE CURRENT SOURCE TOP ROW TERMINALS MIDDLE ROW TERMINALS BOTTOM ROW TERMINALS TERMINALS FOR 3PRG AND 4PRG UNITS OR UNITS WITH DPDT RELAYS...

Page 35: ...NO3 NO3 NO2 CM3 CM3 CM2 NC3 NC3 NC2 NO2 CM2 NC2 Relay 1 above Relay 1 above NO4 CM4 NC4 Not Present NO2 CM2 NC2 Relay 2 above 1 Relay 1PRG 2 Relays 2PRG 3 Relays 3PRG 4 Relays 4PRG 1DPDT Relay 2 DPDT...

Page 36: ...Moore Industries instruments can be classified as receivers IPT 2 IPX 2 etc and some can be classified as transmitters TRX TRY etc while some are both a receiver and a transmitter SPA 2 HIM etc Hence...

Page 37: ...LED shows green during normal operation Green indicates that an input sensor or sensors has have been connected and that they are functioning properly TRIP These LEDs one per installed relay show gree...

Page 38: ...into unit memory This can be caused by power loss or fluctuation during power up Reference Junction Compensation Resistor Burnout Internal Table Error The linearization curve pro gramming is not corre...

Page 39: ...THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REM EDIES FOR BREACH OF ANYWARRANTY CONCERNINGTHE GOODS OR SERVICES SHALL BE FOR THE COMPANY AT ITS OPTION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE GOODS OR SERVICES OR REFUND THE PURCHASE PRIC...

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