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Loop Leader PD6620 Series Loop-Powered Rate/Totalizer Instruction Manual 

 

 

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Rate/Totalizer 

 

Rate Display  

Capability 

Top display: -9999 to 99999; bottom display:  

-9,999,999 to 99,999,999 (with commas) 

Total & Grand To-

tal Display  

Capability 

Top display: -9999 to 99999; bottom display:  

-9,999,999 to 99,999,999 (with commas) 

13-Digit Total & 

Grand Total  

Capability 

Up to 9,999,999,999,999 using both lines with 

13-digit total feature enabled. 

Total & Grand  

Total Indication 

On bottom display; “T” indicates total and 

“GT” indicates grand total (not available on 

bargraph models) 

Total Decimal 

Point 

Up to four decimal places on top, up to seven 

decimal places on bottom. Total decimal point 

is independent of rate decimal point. 

Totalizer 

Calculates total based on rate and rate units 

to display total in engineering units. A custom 

factor must be programmed if using custom 

defined units. 

Time Base 

Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days 

Totalizer Rollover 

Totalizer rolls over when display exceeds 

99,999,999 (9,999,999,999,999 if 13-digit limit 

enabled). Relay status reflects display. 

Total & Grand  

Total Reset 

Via front panel button or external contact clo-

sure on digital input 

Total & Grand  

Total Reset  

Passwords 

Total and grand total passwords may be en-

tered to prevent resetting the total or grand 

total unless a password is entered. 

Non-Resettable 

Grand Total 

Grand total reset may be disabled through the 

meter interface. Grand total reset may be per-

manently disabled by selecting 

YES

 at the 

PERMLOCK

 menu.  

Caution: Once the Grand Total has been pro-

grammed as “non-resettable” the feature can-

not be disabled 

Batch Control 

 

Methods 

Automatic or Manual, count up or count down 

Manual Batch 

Start 

Pressing F1 function key starts the batch 

Manual Batch 

Pause/Stop 

Pressing F3 once pauses the batch, pressing 

it twice cancels the batch 

Automatic  

Batching 

The Loop Leader can be used as an auto-

matic batch controller where batches run con-

tinuously without operator input 

Batching Relay 

Operation 

Single or dual-relay batching with optional 

preclose for dual-stage operation 

Batch Preset 

Set via F2 function key anywhere between 

0.0001 to 99,999 based on batch total deci-

mal point. If batch total is assigned to bottom, 

the preset can be up to 8 digits. 

Batch Preclose 

For two-stage batch application, a preclose 

value can be set to close the main flow line. 

Automatic Batch 

Restart Delay 

1 to 9,999 seconds. The batch will automati-

cally restart after completion of the last batch. 

Common Open Collector & Relay (Alarm) 

Specifications 

High or Low 

Alarm 

User programmable for high or low alarm 

Alarm Deadband 

0-100% FS, user programmable 

On & Off Time 

Delay 

0 to 9,999 seconds 

Fail-Safe  

Operation 

Independent for each open collector and relay 
Fail-safe on, the output is on under normal 

conditions 
Fail-safe off, the output is on under alarm 

conditions 

Alarm Operation 

Automatic, automatic with manual override, 

latching (manual reset anytime), latching with 

reset after cleared (manual reset only after 

alarm has cleared) 

Alarm Indication 

Red backlight, Flashing display, Alarm sym-

bol (!); (symbols not available on bargraph 

models); Bargraph segment flashes on alarm. 

Alarm Message 

On or Off; User programmable, 8 characters 

maximum; Displayed every 10 sec for 1 sec 

on bottom  

Alarm 

Acknowledge 

Front panel ACK button or external digital in-

put resets output and screen indication 

Auto Initialization 

When power is applied to the meter, open 

collectors and relays will reflect the state of 

the input to the meter 

Timer Output 

One-shot or Continuous 
Off Time Delay: 1 sec to 99:59:59 

(hrs:min:sec) 

On Time: 1 sec to 99:59:59 (hrs:min:sec) 

Stopwatch 

Output turns on when started and off when 

stopped 

Open Collector Output 

Rating 

Two NPN, Isolated open collector,  

30 VDC @ 150 mA maximum 

Output  

Assignment 

Pulse, Alarm, Timer, Total Reset, Stopwatch 

on/off, or Disable 

Pulse Output 

Source 

Rate, Total, Grand Total, or Test Frequency 

Pulse Output 

Factor 

 0.000001 to 999,999.9 

Pulse Width 

0.5 ms @ 1 kHz; 500 ms @ 1 Hz;  

50% duty cycle 

Pulse Output  

Frequency 

1,000 Hz maximum 

Quadrature Pulse 

Output 

Available for Output 2 (90° behind Output 1)  

Alarm Output 

Source 

Assign to Rate, Total, Grand Total or Digital 

Input 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Loop Leader PD6620 Series

Page 1: ...to 75 C Safe Area Operating Temperature Range Free PC Based USB Programming Software 5 Digit Alphanumeric Top Line 8 Digit Alphanumeric Bottom Line 8 Digit Total Grand Total Display with 13 Digits Usi...

Page 2: ...ult in personal injury or property loss Anyone using this product for such applications does so at his her own risk Precision Digital Corporation shall not be held liable for damages re sulting from s...

Page 3: ...Units UNITS 26 Changing the Decimal Point Location DEC PT 26 Enabling or Disabling the Comma on the Bottom Display COMMA 26 Programming the Bargraph PD6624 PD6628 Only 26 Changing What is Displayed T...

Page 4: ...backlight so they add very little burden to the loop Additional features that allow these instruments to be installed virtually anywhere include a NEMA 4X IP65 front panel an operating temperature ra...

Page 5: ...ruments Loop Leader PD6626 Standard Decimal Models Hazardous Area Model Description PD6626 LNN Loop Powered Hazardous Area No Options PD6626 L2N Loop Powered Hazardous Area Two Solid State Relays PD66...

Page 6: ...Update Second Ambient 20 C 1 Update 2 Seconds From 20 C to 40 C the update rate slows down 1 second for every 2 C e g at 24 C 1 update 4 seconds Overrange Top 99999 Bottom 99 999 999 flashing Underra...

Page 7: ...gle or dual relay batching with optional preclose for dual stage operation Batch Preset Set via F2 function key anywhere between 0 0001 to 99 999 based on batch total deci mal point If batch total is...

Page 8: ...ce Rate total re transmit reverse scaling allowed Scaling Range 1 00 to 23 0 mA Disable High impedance state less than 1 mA Calibration Factory calibrated 4 00 to 20 00 mA Underrange 1 0 mA 3 5 mA or...

Page 9: ...IEC 61010 1 2010 Third Edition Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Additional Standards UL 50E Hazardous Area Approvals ATEX Certificate Number CML...

Page 10: ...erate an ignition capable level of electrostatic charge Therefore the equipment shall not be installed in a location where the external conditions are conducive to the build up of electrostatic charge...

Page 11: ...transmitter PD6626 PD6628 loop powered meter and associated apparatus barrier must be compatible PD6626 PD6628 Series Loop Powered meters do not add capacitance or inductance to the loop under normal...

Page 12: ...ackets provided with the meter back off the two screws so that there is 6 4 mm or less through the bracket Slide the bracket toward the front of the case and remove Insert meter into the panel cutout...

Page 13: ...ontrol Drawing LIM6600 2 in order to meet agency approval ratings Use copper wire with 60 C or 60 75 C insulation for all line voltage connections Observe all safety regulations Electrical wiring shou...

Page 14: ...loop There are no switches or jumpers to set up for the input Setup and programming is performed through the front panel buttons or PC based software Figure 5 4 20 mA Input Connection without Backligh...

Page 15: ...OUT The 4 20 mA output must be powered from an external power supply Figure 8 4 20 mA Output Connections Safe Area Solid State Relay Connections Relay connections are made to a four terminal connecto...

Page 16: ...ruction Manual 16 Safe Area Open Collector Outputs Open collector output 1 and 2 connections are made to terminals labeled O1 and O1 and O2 and O2 Connect the alarm or pulse input device as shown belo...

Page 17: ...6624 PD6628 Button Symbol Description LCD Status Menu Alarm Indicator PD6622 Only Right Arrow F1 Password Protection Indicator PD6622 Only Up Arrow F2 G Grand Total Indicator PD6622 Only Enter F3 T To...

Page 18: ...se The meter connects to the PC via a provided micro USB cable and is powered by the USB connection so no additional power is needed during programming For detailed software instructions or to downloa...

Page 19: ...Open collector 1 setup OUTPUT2 Open collector 2 setup DISABLE Disable the open collector PULSE Program the open collector for pulse output ALARM Program the open collector for alarm output TIMER Prog...

Page 20: ...econds OFF Turn filter off BYPASS Set filter bypass 0 0 to 99 9 FS PASSWRD Set a password for the meter MAIN Program the main meter password TOTAL Program the total reset password Parameter Action Set...

Page 21: ...or disable the totalizer ENABLE Enable the totalizer Default DISABLE Disable the totalizer see PD6602 manual BACKLITE Enable or disable the display back light Parameter Action Setting Description ENA...

Page 22: ...AG Display the rate and its tag alter nating R UNITS Display the rate units T UNITS Display the total units TAG Display the tag Parameter Action Setting Description UNITS Display the units PRESET Disp...

Page 23: ...igit and Up Arrow to increment digit value The selected digit will flash Press and hold Up Arrow to auto increment the display value If you have made a mistake or would like to enter a new value selec...

Page 24: ...NIST standards A calibrated signal source is not needed to scale the meter Enter the Input menu to scale the meter to display the 4 20 mA input The input is capable of accepting any signal from 4 to 2...

Page 25: ...ld the Right Arrow while no character is being edited to erase all characters to the right of the flashing character Press and hold Up or Right Arrow to auto increment or decrement a selected characte...

Page 26: ...nt is dis played and then it moves to the leftmost position Pressing the Up Arrow moves the decimal point one place to the left The decimal point location is set independently for the rate total and g...

Page 27: ...g alternating Total its units and the rate units alternating Grand total with units or tag alternating Grand total units and rate units alternating Rate with units or tag alternating Rate and the tota...

Page 28: ...uts two solid state relays and one 4 20 mA output The Output menu will only show options for the available out puts See Ordering Information on page 5 for details SETUP OUTPUT OPEN COLLECTR OUT RELAY...

Page 29: ...R turns the open collector on and off at the specified time intervals The timer can be set as single shot or continuous timer A total reset output generates a pulse whenever the total is reset regardl...

Page 30: ...per unit of measure For example if the k factor is 0 001 and the units are gallons one pulse will be generated for every 1 000 gallons The maximum fre quency is 1 000 Hz Setting output 2 to quadrature...

Page 31: ...point is the display value at which the alarm will turn on and the reset point is the display value at which the alarm will turn off If the set point is lower than the reset point the alarm will be a...

Page 32: ...o 99 hrs 59 min and 59 seconds The stopwatch function may be assigned to any open collector There are three settings needed to use the function effectively 1 Assign stopwatch to either top or bottom d...

Page 33: ...le shot or continuous timer For use in batch control applications the meter relays may be set to batch This will enable the batch control features of the meter The stopwatch output STPWATCH allows the...

Page 34: ...The set point is the display value at which the alarm will turn on and the reset point is the display value at which the alarm will turn off If the set point is lower than the reset point the alarm w...

Page 35: ...rogram the Off Delay OFF DLAY from 1 second to 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds This is the time it takes from selecting START to turning on the output and for how long the output is off in continuo...

Page 36: ...on MANUAL or AUTO If setting batching to automatic a delay before the next batch is started must be programmed The PRESET amount is the value at which the batch will stop and can be programmed up to t...

Page 37: ...topwatch function is used to open and close a solenoid valve to know the exact amount of time needed to complete the desired sample Once this is determined the timer function can be used to automatica...

Page 38: ...responding mA output signals Rate or Total RATE or TOTAL To scale the analog output enter display value 1 and a corresponding analog output value for this display then enter display value 2 and a corr...

Page 39: ...AL The Advanced Rate menu contains options to apply signal input conditioning functions to the input and scale calibrate the input signal The Advanced Total and Advanced Grand Total menus contain opti...

Page 40: ...display for non linear signals to convert level to flow using weirs and flumes with complex expo nent Advanced Total and Grand Total Programming ADV TOTAL ADV GTOTAL The advanced total and grand tota...

Page 41: ...rce is strongly recommended 1 After accessing the SCALE CAL menu press the Right Arrow button to scroll to the Calibration menu CAL RATE and press Enter 2 Select the appropriate units for the desired...

Page 42: ...ere are three password types available Main Total and Grand Total The Main password prevents access to the meter Programming Mode Total and Grand Total passwords prevent resetting of and changes to th...

Page 43: ...tart all timers STOP ALL Stop all timers S STP ALL Start or stop all timers OC1 Start stop open collector 1 timer OC2 Start stop open collector 2 timer RLY1 Start stop relay 1 timer RLY2 Start stop re...

Page 44: ...art the setup process from the factory defaults To load factory defaults enter the DEFAULT menu under the SYSTEM menu and press enter twice in quick succession The meter will load the default settings...

Page 45: ...art of the Advanced menu Internal Calibration is performed as follows 1 Press the Menu button to enter Programming Mode 2 Press the Right Arrow button twice and press Enter to access the Advanced menu...

Page 46: ...the Function Key Hint Feature HINT on page 44 Digital Input Operation A digital input is standard on the meter This digital input is programmed identically to function keys F1 F2 and F3 The input is...

Page 47: ...access the Advanced menu 3 Press the Up Arrow button and press Enter to access the System menu 4 Press the Right Arrow button and press Enter to access the Default menu 5 Press Enter twice in quick su...

Page 48: ...Flash PV FLASH ON Alarm Message MSG ON Message Text MSG EDIT ALARM 3 Sample Count TOTAL COUNT 1 000 gallons Sample Time TOTAL TIME 10 seconds Parameter Display Default Setting Batch Count BATCH COUNT...

Page 49: ...ease Display response is too slow Check filter and bypass values Display reading is not accurate Check 1 Signal input conditioner selected Linear square root etc 2 Scaling or calibration Display does...

Page 50: ...ormity with the European Union Directives shown below 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive This conformity is based on compliance with the application of...

Page 51: ...n of harmonized or applicable technical stand ards and when applicable or required a European Union notified body certification Standards EN 55011 2016 EN 60079 0 2012 A11 2013 EN 60079 11 2012 EN 610...

Page 52: ...IM6622_F SFT124 Ver 2 000 up 04 18 How to Contact Precision Digital For Technical Support please Call 800 610 5239 or 508 655 7300 Fax 508 655 8990 Email support predig com For Sales Support or to pla...

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