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Model PD6000 Analog Input Process Meter          Instruction Manual 

Setting Up the Password (

pass

The 

Password

 menu is used for programming three levels of security to 

prevent unauthorized changes to the programmed parameter settings. 

58

 

 

Pass 1: Allows use of the F1–F3 function keys 
Pass 2: Allows use of the F1–F3 function keys and changing 
the set/reset points 
Pass 3: Restricts all programming and F1–F3 keys 

Note: Digital inputs are not password protected

Protecting or Locking the Meter 

Enter the 

Password

 menu and program a six-digit password. 

For instructions on how to program numeric values se

Setting Numeric 

Values

, page 30.  

 Pass 1

Pass

 Pass 3

Pass

 Pass 2

Pass

 0

00000

Pass 1

 6

00000

Pass 1

 Locd

Pass 1

Run Mode

 

Record the password for future reference. If appropriate, it may be rec-
orded in the space provided. 

Model:  

 

Serial Number:   
Password 1:  

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Password 2:  

__  __  __  __  __  __ 

Password 3:  

__  __  __  __  __  __ 

 

Summary of Contents for PD6000-6R0

Page 1: ...r Flow Round Horizontal Tanks Programmable Display Function Keys Sunlight Readable Display 32 Point Square Root or Exponential Linearization Multi Pump Alternation Control 2 or 4 Relays Isolated 4 20...

Page 2: ...s where malfunctioning could result 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 liab...

Page 3: ...be used for alarm indication or process control applications such as pump alternation control The 4 20 mA isolated output serial communica tions and digital I O options make the PD6000 an excellent ad...

Page 4: ...LLATION 15 Unpacking 15 Panel Mounting Instructions 15 Configuration for 12 or 24 VDC Power Option 16 Transmitter Supply Voltage Selection P P 17 Connections 17 Connectors Labeling 18 Power Connection...

Page 5: ...elay and Alarm Operation Diagrams 42 High Alarm Operation Set Reset 42 Low Alarm Operation Set Reset 43 High Alarm with Fail Safe Operation Set Reset 44 Low Alarm with Fail Safe Operation Set Reset 45...

Page 6: ...Cutoff CutofF 67 Analog Output Programming AoutPr 67 Programmable Function Keys User Menu user 68 Internal Source Calibration ICAL 69 Meter Copy Function Copy 72 METER OPERATION 74 Front Panel Button...

Page 7: ...upply 19 Figure 8 Transmitter Powered by Ext Supply or Self Powered 19 Figure 9 Voltage Input Connections 20 Figure 10 Relay Connections 20 Figure 11 AC and DC Loads Protection 21 Figure 12 Low Voltag...

Page 8: ...s MAX MIN DISPLAY Max min readings reached by the process are stored until reset by the user or until power to the meter is turned off PASSWORD Three programmable passwords restrict modification of pr...

Page 9: ...92 mm x 45 mm Two panel mounting bracket assemblies are provided TIGHTENING TORQUE Screw terminal connectors 5 lb in 0 56 Nm OVERALL DIMENSIONS 4 68 x 2 45 x 5 64 119 mm x 62 mm x 143 mm W x H x D WE...

Page 10: ...igh or low trip point Unused alarm LEDs and relays may be disabled turn off RELAY OPERATION Automatic non latching Latching requires manual acknowledge Sampling based on time Pump alternation control...

Page 11: ...o 0 C ambient Note Analog output drift is separate from input drift ISOLATED TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY Terminals I R 24 VDC 5 40 mA maximum may be used to power the 4 20 mA output or other devices Refe...

Page 12: ...s for a total of 8 inputs 8 outputs DIGITAL INPUT LOGIC HIGH 3 to 5 VDC DIGITAL INPUT LOGIC LOW 0 to 1 25 VDC DIGITAL OUTPUT LOGIC HIGH 4 75 to 5 VDC DIGITAL OUTPUT LOGIC LOW 0 to 0 4 VDC SOURCE CURRE...

Page 13: ...EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class A ITE emissions requirements Radiated Emissions Class A AC Mains Conducted Emissions Class A IMMUNITY EN 61000 6 2 2001 EMC heavy industrial generic immunity standa...

Page 14: ...try representing installations designed to optimize EMC performance Declaration of Conformity available at www predig com SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Read complete instructions prior to instal lation a...

Page 15: ...0 152 mm behind the panel for wiring Panel thickness 0 04 0 25 1 0 mm 6 4 mm Recommended minimum panel thickness to maintain Type 4X rating 0 06 1 5 mm steel panel 0 16 4 1 mm plastic panel Remove th...

Page 16: ...Meters equipped with the 12 24 VDC power option are shipped from the factory ready to operate from 24 VDC To configure the meter for 12 VDC power 1 Remove all the connectors 2 Unscrew the back cover...

Page 17: ...lide out the back cover by about 1 inch 4 Configure the J4 jumper located behind the input signal connector for the desired excitation voltage as shown MAIN BOARD INPUT SIGNAL J4 5 V 10 V 24 V J4 CONF...

Page 18: ...e equipment and the meter DW1815 R I I MA OUT 1 3 2 POWER SIGNAL P COM P V mA 3 4 1 2 5 M LINK C NO NO NC NC C RELAY4 RELAY3 4 3 6 5 2 1 C NO NO NC NC C RELAY2 RELAY1 4 3 6 5 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 F...

Page 19: ...COM INPUT SIGNAL 3 Wire 4 20 mA Transmitter 5 Signal 2 Wire 4 20 mA Transmitter mA P 2 1 3 5 4 P V COM INPUT SIGNAL Figure 7 Transmitters Powered by Internal Supply 19 External Power Supply 2 Wire 4...

Page 20: ...ame port is used for inter facing with all expansion modules e g external relays digital I O Use the PDA1200 meter copy cable for meter to meter interfacing for cloning purposes i e copying settings f...

Page 21: ...s R 0 5 to 1 for each volt across the contacts C 0 5 to 1 F for each amp through closed contacts Notes 1 Use capacitors rated for 250 VAC 2 RC networks may affect load release time of solenoid loads C...

Page 22: ...ower Supply 4 20 mA Input Meter R I I 1 3 2 RELAY1 3 2 1 24 V 4 20 mA Input Remote Display Chart Recorder Etc R I I MA OUT 1 3 2 RELAY1 3 2 1 24 V MA OUT Figure 13 4 20 mA Output Connections Analog Ou...

Page 23: ...he jumper located between the RJ45 connectors of the PDA1044 must be removed on the second digital I O module in order for the system to recognize it as module 2 Warning Do not connect or disconnect t...

Page 24: ...in milliamps and volts depending on the input selection The calibration equipment is certified to NIST standards Overview There are no jumpers to set for the meter input selection Setup and programmi...

Page 25: ...ion module is installed Enter F3 Press the Menu button to enter or exit the Programming Mode at any time Press the Right arrow button to move to the next digit during digit or decimal point programmin...

Page 26: ...Enter to set meter for automatic operation mAn Manual Press Enter to manually control relays or analog output operation setup Setup Enter Setup menu input Input Enter Input selection menu mA 4 20 mA...

Page 27: ...SF Fail safe Enter Fail safe menu FLS 1 Fail safe 1 Set relay 1 fail safe operation on On Enable fail safe operation FLS 2 Fail safe 2 Set relays 2 8 fail safe operation DeLAY Delay Enter relay Time D...

Page 28: ...s 1 Display 1 Program display 1 value Inp 2 Input 2 Calibrate input 2 signal or program input 2 value up to 32 points Dis 2 Display 2 Program display 2 value up to 32 points Error Error Error calibrat...

Page 29: ...eset setup Contrl Pass prog rst Hi reset rst HL reset rst Lo reset auto contrl man contrl input setup dsplay setup dec pt setup aout setup relay setup sCale Prog Cal Prog Pass 1 Pass Pass 3 Pass Pass...

Page 30: ...1 Next Setting 005 000 dis 1 Note The decimal point is set in the Setup decimal point menu Reset Menu reset The Reset menu is used to reset the maximum or minimum reading peak or valley reached by the...

Page 31: ...4 20 mA analog output scaling Press the Enter button to access any menu or press Up arrow button to scroll through choices Press the Menu button to exit at any time Press Enter to Accept setup dec pt...

Page 32: ...set with up to five decimal places or with no decimal point at all Pressing the Right arrow moves the decimal point one place to the right until no decimal point is displayed and then it moves to the...

Page 33: ...rammed to show engineering units or custom legends using the following 7 segment character set 0123456789AbCcdefg9HhIijkl nOopqrstuvxyz mw To create the letter m use the characters n followed by m to...

Page 34: ...d Inty Int 2 d Inty Int 8 d Inty d pU big dset 1 big d Hi big d Lo big d HL big d pU Little dset 1 Little d Hi Little d Lo Little d HL Little d unit Little d oFF Little Select Set Points 1 8 After set...

Page 35: ...the range of the meter prog sCale Prog Cal Prog Setup Additional parameters not needed for most applications are pro grammed in the Advanced Features menu see Advanced Features Menu page 60 Multi Poin...

Page 36: ...e process variable in engineering units A signal source is not needed to scale the meter simply program the inputs and corresponding display values SCALE Prog Inp 1 SCALE 04 000 Inp 1 Inp 2 SCALE 20 0...

Page 37: ...plied or programmed The error message might be caused by any of the following conditions 1 Input signal is not connected to the proper terminals or it is con nected backwards 2 Wrong signal selection...

Page 38: ...le in engineer ing units by applying the appropriate input signal and following the cali bration procedure The use of a calibrated signal source is strongly recommended to cali brate the meter CAL Pro...

Page 39: ...condi tion has cleared e Pump alternation control automatic reset only f Sampling the relay is activated for a user specified time g Off relay and status LED disabled 2 Set point 3 Reset point 4 Fail...

Page 40: ...non latching 3 Latching manual reset only at any time 4 Latching with Clear manual reset only after alarm condition has cleared 5 Pump alternation control automatic reset only 6 Sampling the relay is...

Page 41: ...ation is set indepen dently for each relay Select on to enable or select off to disable fail safe operation Programming Time Delay The On and Off time delays may be programmed for each relay be tween...

Page 42: ...elay LED Input de energized energized off on Relay LED Automatic or Manual non latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual only after passing below Reset latching with...

Page 43: ...Relay LED Automatic or Manual non latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual latching ACK pressed Relay LED ACK pressed Automatic non latching Manual only after passing above Reset latching with clear For...

Page 44: ...n latching energized de energized off on Relay LED Automatic or Manual non latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual only after passing below Reset latching with clea...

Page 45: ...tomatic non latching de energized energized on off Relay LED Automatic or Manual non latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual latching ACK pressed Relay LED Manual only after passing above Reset latching...

Page 46: ...put de energized energized Relay1 Set Relay2 Set Relay1 Relay2 Reset LEDs indicate the relay status Input Input Relay1 Reset Relay2 Reset Relay1 Reset Pump 2 Pump 1 Pump 2 Pump 1 Pump 2 de energized e...

Page 47: ...e Time Sample Time When the signal crosses the set point the relay trips and the sample time starts After the sample time has elapsed the relay resets The cycle repeats every time the set point is cro...

Page 48: ...igh alarm relay Relay LED Input Loop Break Ignore de energized energized off on Relay LED Loop Break Off Relay LED Loop Break On Set Reset When the meter detects a break in the 4 20 mA loop the relay...

Page 49: ...When the signal crosses the set point the On time delay timer starts and the relay trips when the time delay has elapsed If the signal drops below the set point high alarm before the time delay has el...

Page 50: ...nd 3 Sampling Based on Time 4 Pump Alternation Control for up to 8 Pumps Relays Auto Initialization When power is applied to the meter the front panel LEDs and alarm relays will reflect the state of t...

Page 51: ...y for latching and non latching relays For non latching relays the LED is always off during normal condition and always on during alarm condition regardless of the state of the relay e g Relay acknowl...

Page 52: ...m On On Normal Off Off Next Alarm On On Ack On Off Normal Off Off In this application the meter is set up for automatic and manual reset at any time non latching relay The LED and the relay automatica...

Page 53: ...ven after the meter returns to the normal condition This is be cause for latching relays the alarm LED reflects the status of the relay regardless of the alarm condition Acknowledging Relays There are...

Page 54: ...4 000 9 000 Controls low alarm 4 40 000 29 000 Controls high alarm Pump Alternation Operation 1 Pump 1 turns on when level reaches 30 000 when level drops below 10 000 pump 1 turns off 2 The next tim...

Page 55: ...ontrols low alarm 2 7500 6900 Controls high alarm 3 7000 900 Controls backup pump 4 6000 1000 Controls main pump The following graphics provide a visual representation of a typical pump alternation ap...

Page 56: ...not able to keep up and the level reaches 7000 gallons relay 4 transfers and starts the main pump as well 4 F3 F2 F1 MENU 4 Relay 2 trips the High Level Alarm at 7500 gallons and resets at 6900 gallo...

Page 57: ...quipment is needed to scale the analog output simply program the display values to the corresponding mA output signal The Analog Output menu is used to program the 4 20 mA output based on display valu...

Page 58: ...3 Restricts all programming and F1 F3 keys Note Digital inputs are not password protected Protecting or Locking the Meter Enter the Password menu and program a six digit password For instructions on...

Page 59: ...rrect password twice as shown below The meter is now unprotected until a new password is entered Locd 000000 Locd 600000 Locd unLoc Locd reset 20 000 mA Run Mode Pass Enter Password unLoc Pass 1 If th...

Page 60: ...ess functions not needed for most applica tions are located in the Advanced Features menu Press and hold the Menu button for three seconds to access the ad vanced features of the meter 20 000 mA Run M...

Page 61: ...l tank function Linear Linear Set meter for linear function and select number of linearization points No PtS Number of points Set meter for 2 to 32 point linearization Square Square root Set meter for...

Page 62: ...Logic level output 1 Assign logic level output 1 8 if expansion modules are connected ICal Internal source calibration Enter internal source calibration used for scaling the meter without a signal so...

Page 63: ...The filter level determines the length of time over which the signal is averaged The filter level can be set between 2 and 199 The higher the filter level the longer the averaging time and so the long...

Page 64: ...ion Digital s expansion modules cables or meters to the RJ45 M LINK connector Otherwise damage will occur to the equipment and the meter Note More detailed instructions are provided with each optional...

Page 65: ...elect Square Functn O rang AoutPr Prog E Functn rHt Functn Calib AoutPr Program cutoff value Linear Functn Source AoutPr Underrange Break Max Min Math Function Selection Functn The Function menu is us...

Page 66: ...n The multi point linearization can be used to linearize the display for non linear signals such as those from level transmitters used to meas ure volume in odd shaped tanks or to convert level to flo...

Page 67: ...value with display in overrange condition 3 Underrange Analog output value with display in underrange condition 4 Break Analog output value when loop break is detected 5 Max Maximum analog output val...

Page 68: ...user F1 user F3 user F2 user Function Keys Digital I O Available Settings Display Description Display Description Ack Acknowledge relays Big Lo Min on big display Reset Reset menu Big HL Max min big d...

Page 69: ...Each input must be recalibrated separately Notes 1 If meter is in operation and it is intended to accept only one input type e g 4 20 mA recalibration of other input is not necessary 2 Allow the mete...

Page 70: ...ht arrow button to move to the next digit 6 Set the display value to correspond to the input signal being cali brated typically 4 000 mA 7 The display moves to the high input calibration C Hi Apply th...

Page 71: ...to input 2 during calibration or scaling and to input 1 during internal calibration allowing the appropriate input signal to be applied or programmed The error message might be caused by any of the f...

Page 72: ...nly the PDA1200 meter copy cable must be used for meter to meter interfacing The PDA1200 is a special eight conductor flat cable with two wires swapped Using standard CAT5 or other cable will cause da...

Page 73: ...4 Enter the Advanced Features menu of the Master meter see Advanced Features Menu on page 60 5 Scroll to the Copy function using the Up arrow button then press Enter 6 The meter displays the message...

Page 74: ...is used engi neering units custom legend or set point indication Front Panel Buttons Operation Button Symbol Description Press to enter or exit Programming Mode view settings or exit max min readings...

Page 75: ...dings The meters are set at the factory to display the max reading by pressing the Up arrow F2 button and to use the Right arrow F1 button to access the Reset menu To display max reading using functio...

Page 76: ...ostics menu see Advanced Features Menu page 60 It provides an easy way to view the programmed parameter settings for troubleshooting purposes Press the Enter button to view the settings and the Menu b...

Page 77: ...s menu See Advanced Features Menu page 60 2 Press Up arrow to go to Diagnostics menu 3 Press and hold Right arrow for five seconds press Enter when display flashes reset Note If Enter is not pressed w...

Page 78: ...0 2 Function Functn Linear Number of points No Pts 2 Programming prog Scale Input 1 InP 1 4 000 mA Display 1 Dis 1 4 000 Input 2 InP 2 20 000 mA Display 2 Dis 2 20 000 Decimal point dd ddd 3 places Cu...

Page 79: ...lay relay 2 Off 2 0 0 sec On delay relay 3 On 3 0 0 sec Off delay relay 3 Off 3 0 0 sec On delay relay 4 On 4 0 0 sec Off delay relay 4 Off 4 0 0 sec Loop break relay 1 ignore Ignore Loop break relay...

Page 80: ...splay Max Hi F3 function key F3 Acknowledge relays Logic level input 1 LL I 1 Menu Logic level input 2 LL I 2 Right arrow Logic level input 3 LL I 3 Up arrow Logic level input 4 LL I 4 Enter Logic lev...

Page 81: ...oo slow Check filter and bypass values Display reading is not accurate Check 1 Math function selected Linear square root etc 2 Scaling or calibration Display does not respond to input changes reading...

Page 82: ...manual reset Aout Analog output Enter the Analog output scaling menu Aoutpr Analog output programming Enter analog output programming Auto Automatic Press Enter to set automatic operation baud Baud r...

Page 83: ...amr Diameter Enter the tank s diameter in inches d Inty Display intensity Set display intensity level from 1 to 8 Dis 1 Display 1 Program display 1 value Dis 2 Display 2 Program display 2 value up to...

Page 84: ...on LED t LED test Test all LEDs Length Length Enter the tank s length in inches Linear Linear Set meter for linear function and select number of linearization points Lit Hi Max on little display Assig...

Page 85: ...relays on program on time delay On 1 On 1 Set relay 1 On time delay 1 8 O rang Overrange Program mA output for display overrange Out 1 Output 1 Program output 1 value e g 4 000 mA Out 2 Output 2 Prog...

Page 86: ...lEct Select Enter Select menu function cutoff output programming send Send Send meter settings to another meter seriAl Serial Set serial communication parameters Set 1 Set 1 Program set point 1 1 8 se...

Page 87: ...ut Process Meter Instruction Manual MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 1 76 45 mm 0 59 15 mm 4 77 121 mm 2 45 62 mm 5 05 128 mm Figure 19 Meter Dimensions Side View 3 61 92 mm 4 17 106 mm 4 68 119 mm Figure 20 Meter...

Page 88: ...tal 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 place an order please contact your local distributor or Call 800 34...

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