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INFCP and INFCP-xxxB

Process Meter

Using This Quick Start Manual

Use this Quick Start Manual to set up your  Process Meter and begin
operation. Information is provided on how to:
•Connect ac power

•Set basic options for operation

•Connect the sensor

•Scale the meter.

Features with        are for the “B” version which has three-color
programmable “Big” LED display - All segment characters shown are
for the “B” version.

IMPORTANT:

For complete information on all setup options,

please refer to the Operator’s Manual.

Mount the Unit

1. Cut a panel opening using the

dimensions shown to the right.

2. Position the unit in the opening,

making sure the front bezel is
flush with the panel.

3. Install retaining clips on both

sides of the meter and tighten
against the panel.

Wiring

1. Remove the panel at the back of the unit.
2. Locate the TB1 connector.
3. Insert the correct wire in each terminal as shown in the following

figure and tighten the lockdown screws.

4. Tug gently on the wires to verify the connections.

Connect the Sensor

1. Locate the TB2 connector on the rear of the unit.
2. Attach the sensor wires and tighten the lockdown screws.

The diagram below shows the wiring for 4–20 mA sensors
with internal excitation. 

3. Tug gently on the wires to verify the connections.
4. Replace the panel at the back of the unit.

NOTE:

Refer to the Operator's Manual for setup requirements

for other sensor types.

Current Input Connections (4–20 mA)

with Internal Excitation

Using the Configuration Menu

To configure the meter, you use the buttons on the front panel.

To:Take This Action:

Display the

Press the 

MENU

button. The first function

Configuration Menu on the menu, 

INPT

, displays.

Select a submenu

1. Press 

MENU

until the function you

function

want is shown.

2. Press 

/TARE

.

The information you can change flashes.

Select a value

1. Press 

/MAX

to display the option

for that submenu

you want.

function

2. Press 

MENU

to store it.

STRD

quickly flashes, indicating that

the selection has been stored in memory. 
Then the next menu function displays.

Go back to previous Press 

RESET

once.

menu function
Exit the

Press 

RESET

twice. The unit displays 

Configuration

RST

as it reinitializes. When a numeric

Menu

value displays, the unit is in run mode.
(Optionally, you can press 

MENU

to

move through all the menu functions
until the unit reinitializes.)

NOTE: This Quick Start Manual includes specific configuration
parameters for transducers with an output range of 4–20 mA and
24 V excitation. Other sensor types may require different
parameters or additional ones. When this is the case, we refer you
to the Operator's Manual for detailed instructions.

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3

4

Warning: Do not connect AC power to your device until you
have completed all input and output connections. This
device must only be installed by a specially trained
electrician with corresponding qualifications. Failure to
follow all instructions and warnings may result in injury!

AC Powered Unit Connections

DC Powered Unit Connections

To Set the Input Type

1. Press 

MENU

until the unit displays:

2. Press 

/TARE

. The unit displays:

3. For this application you want 

0-20

. If 

0-20

is not

displayed, press 

/MAX

until it appears. Other choices

are 

100M

50M

10V

and 

5V

NOTE: Refer to the Operator's Manual for more information
on changing ranges.

4. Press 

MENU

to select the sensor shown. The meter

displays the next menu item. If you changed input type,
the meter displays:

To Set the Decimal Point

1. If it's not already shown, press 

MENU

until the unit displays:

2. Press 

/TARE

. The unit displays:

3. Press 

/MAX

to move the decimal

point to the desired location. The
choices are 

FFFF

F.FFF

FF.FF

and 

FFF.F

.

4. Press 

MENU

to select the decimal point position shown.

The unit displays:

MENU 

SUBMENU      

/TARE

DESCRIPTION

INPT

100M

,

±50M

,

!10V

,

!±5V

,

0-20

* Input

DEC.P

FFFF

*,

F.FFF

,

FF.FF

,

FFF.F

Decimal Point

RD.S.O

IN!1

,    

RD!1

,

IN!2

,

RD!2

Scale and Offset

RD.CF

R.1=T

*,

R.1=N

Reading Configuration

R.2=0

R.2=1

R.2=2

R.2=3

R.2=4

*

R.3=F

*,

R.3=U

COLR

GRN

,

RED

,   

AMBR

Display Color

S1.CF

S.1=A

*,

S.1=B

Setpoint 1 Configuration

S.2=U

*,

S.2=L

S2.CF

S.1=A

*,

S.1=B

Setpoint 2 Configuration

S.2=U

*,

S.2=L

S1.DB

0003

*

Setpoint 1, Deadband

S2.DB

0003

*

Setpoint 2, Deadband

OT.CF

O.1=E

*, 

0.1=D

Analog Output

O.2=C

*, 

0.2=V

Configuration

O.3=A

*, 

0.3=P

O.4=D

,  

0.4=R

O.5=F

,  

0.5=H

P.BND

0000 

shown if 0.3 = P

Proportional Band

M.RST

0000 

shown if 0.3 = P

Manual Reset

OT.S.O

RD!1

,

OUT1

,

RD!2

,

OUT2

Output Scale & Offset

LK.CF

RS=E

*,

RS=D

Lockout Configuration

SP=E

*,

SP=D

L3=0

*,

L3=1

BRIT

M.BrT

,

L.BrT

,

H.BrT

Display Brightness

External Fuse Required:

Time-delay, UL 248-14 listed

Time-lag, IEC 127-3 recognized

175 mA (115 Vac line)

125 mA (115 Vac line)

80 mA (230 Vac line)

63 mA (230 Vac line)

10-32 Vdc, 7.5 W

DEVICE

* Factory Default Settings

When using DC power, do not use internal excitation or
Isolated Analog Output for high color brightness. For
low or medium brightness, internal excitation is limited
to 24 V @ 25 mA, 5 V, 10 V, 12 V @ 35 mA.

In order to maintain the same degree of protection as the
AC units, always use a Safety Agency Approval DC source
with the same Overvoltage Category and Pollution Degree.

For immediate technical or application assistance please call:

Newport Electronics, Inc.

2229 South Yale Street • Santa Ana, CA • 92704 • U.S.A.

TEL: (714) 540-4914 • FAX: (714) 546-3022

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TEL: (514) 335-3183 • FAX: (514) 856-6886

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One Omega Drive • River Bend Technology Centre

Northbank, Irlam • Manchester M44 5BD • United Kingdom

Tel: +44 161 777 6611 • FAX: +44 161 777 6622

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TEL: +31 20 3472121 • FAX: +31 20 6434643

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Mexico and Latin America

TEL: 001-800-826-6342 • FAX: 001 (203) 359-7807

En Español: 001 (203) 359-7803

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Safety Consideration  

This device is marked with the international Caution symbol.

The instrument is a panel mount device protected in accordance with
Class I of EN61010-1 (AC units) and Class III (DC units). Remember
that the unit has no power-on switch. Building installation should
include a switch or circuit-breaker that must be compliant to IEC 947-1
and 947-3.

SAFETY:

•Do not exceed voltage rating on the label located on the

top of the instrument housing.

•Always disconnect power before changing signal and

power connections.

•Do not use this instrument on a work bench without its

case for safety reasons.

•Do not operate this instrument in flammable or explosive

atmospheres.

•Do not expose this instrument to rain or moisture.

EMC:

•Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded cables. 
•Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit.
•Use signal wire connections with twisted-pair cables.
•Install Ferrite Bead(s) on signal wire close to the instrument if

EMC problems persist.

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