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2... OMP-MODL System Base
Using the OMP-MODL
2-9
To change the setting, access must be gained to the jumper on
the top of the MLCPU-1 module (Figure 2... -5). Per the
assembly / disassembly instructions in Chapter 3, open the
logger to gain access to the top of the MLCPU-1. The Hi/Lo
jumper is installed on two pins of a 3 pin header. To program a
new range, remove and reinstall the jumper on the desired pair of
pins.
O
VER
V
OLTAGE
P
ROTECTION
:
The MLCPU-1 incorporates circuitry to protect the logger from
over-voltage, transient voltage spikes, and over-current
conditions encountered on the External Power Terminals. In the
event that extended out of spec voltages are impressed on the
External Power terminals, protective circuitry will activate and
blow the 1.5A input fuse. Replacement fuses (P/N: Littelfuse
27301.5) are available from Omega Engineering Incorporated or
electronic distributors.
B
ATTERY
C
ONNECTION
P
IGTAIL
:
The MLCPU-1 is equipped with a pigtail and connector for
connection to the ML-BATT battery pack module. This connector
dangles from the bottom side of the MLCPU-1 circuit board. If
batteries are not utilized, this pigtail should be left unconnected.
Details on connection and use are provided in the section on the
ML-BATT battery module in Chapter 3.
Relay R1
(Terminals 3 & 4)
Wiring connections for Output Relay 1. The relay is a normally open
device with contacts rated for 500 ma MAX at 32VDC MAX .
Operation is dependent on logic associated with the
Relay Alarm #1
icon within the Program Net executing in the logger.
EPROM
CPU
LOW RANGE
HIGH RANGE
ML005
Figure 2... -5: MLCPU-1 External Power Voltage Range Jumper
Summary of Contents for OMP-MODL
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...1 INTRODUCTION USING THE MODULOGGER 1 7 13 ...
Page 23: ...2 OMP MODL System Base Using the OMP MODL 2 14 NOTES ...
Page 24: ...2 ModuLogger System Base Using the ModuLogger 2 1 ...
Page 30: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 6 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 46 NOTES ...
Page 76: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 52 NOTES ...
Page 82: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 58 NOTES ...
Page 83: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE MODULOGGER 3 1 ...
Page 105: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE OMP MODL 5 18 NOTES ...
Page 106: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE MODULOGGER 5 1 ...
Page 117: ...6 PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USE USING THE MODULOGGER 6 1 ...
Page 134: ...7 HYPERNET ICON BASED PROGRAMMING USING THE OMP MODL 7 17 NOTES ...
Page 141: ...8 P P C D U OMP MODL ...
Page 149: ...9 HYPERPLOT GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 9 8 ...
Page 161: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 12 NOTES ...
Page 162: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 1 ...
Page 163: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 1 11 APPENDICES ...
Page 164: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 2 NOTES ...
Page 270: ...11 APPENDIX A MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCE USING THE OMP MODL 11 108 ...
Page 276: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 114 NOTES ...
Page 278: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 116 NOTES ...
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Page 282: ...11 APPENDIX E CHANGING THE OMP MODL EPROM USING THE OMP MODL 11 120 NOTES ...
Page 288: ...11 APPENDIX G HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 126 NOTES ...
Page 290: ...11 APPENDIX I RS 232 CABLE PORT AND ADAPTER USING THE OMP MODL 11 128 NOTES ...
Page 297: ...11 APPENDIX K MODEM CONFIGURATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 135 ...