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PD6700-0L1 Field-Mount Loop-Powered Process Meter 

Instruction Manual 

 

13

 

Scaling the Meter (

SCaLe

The 4-20 mA input can be scaled to display the 
process in engineering units. To scale the meter, 
enter the value in milliamps (mA) for input 1, and then 
the corresponding engineering units display value. Do 
the same for input 2. 
After entering the display 2 value, confirm the new 
scale by pressing 

ENTER

 at the 

Save

 menu. 

A signal source is not needed to scale the meter; 
simply program the inputs and corresponding display 
values. 
 

 

 

 
For instructions on using multipoint scaling, see 

Level 

Input Multipoint Linearization 

(

MULTIPT

) on page 

18

 

Minimum Input Span 

The minimum input span is the minimum difference 
between input 1 and input 2 signals required to 
complete the calibration or scaling of the meter. The 
minimum span is 0.10 mA. 

Scale Error Message (

SPN ERR

If the minimum span is not maintained, the meter will 
show a span error (

SPN ERR

) and revert to input 1,  

allowing the appropriate input signals to be applied. 

 

Note: The Scale and Calibrate functions are exclusive 
of each other. The meter uses the last function 
programmed. Only one of these methods can be 
employed at a time. The Scale and Calibrate 
functions can use up to 32 points (default is 2). The 
multi-point linearization should be enabled in the 
Advanced Features menu under the Level Input 
Multipoint Linearization 

(

MULTIPT

)

 menu selection, 

prior to scaling and calibration of the meter, see 
Advanced Features Menu

  

(

ADVANCE

)

 on page 15.  

 

Scaling the Tank Level Indicator 
(

PERCENT

The display includes a 20-segment tank level  
indicator. This menu sets full and empty values,  
in engineering units, for the tank level indicator.  

This value may differ from the 20 mA full-scale and  
4 mA empty-scale values programmed in the 

Scale 

menu. This is ideal for level transmitters that output 
less than 20 mA at the maximum height of the tank  
or pit or more than 4 mA at the minimum height. 

As an example, when using a level transmitter that 
outputs 20 mA at 25 meters, the tank height indicator 
may be set for a maximum of 10 meters. When the 
meter reaches 10 meters on the display, the tank 
height indicator will show full, even though the input  
is not 20 mA. 

 

 

Configuring the Display (

DISPLAY

The lower (

BOTTOM

) display may be configured to  

display a custom tag (

TAG

), volume (

VOLUME

), volume 

and tag (

VOL

+

TAG

), percent of full height (

PCT HT

),  

percent of full height and tag (

PCT

+

TAG

), or be blank 

(

OFF

). 

A custom tag of up to seven alphanumeric characters 
may be programmed for identification (e.g. 

TANK 3

) or 

for engineering units (e.g. 

GALLONS

). 

Percent full height shows the percent full of the tank 
height level indicator programmed in the Scaling the 
Tank Level Indicator

 

(

PERCENT

)

 

menu. 

The tank level indicator (

GRAPH

) may also be turned 

on or off from the display menu. 

 

 

Note: 
Volume is a separate, second scale of the input 
process variable. This is configured in

 Volume Display 

Scaling

 (

VOLSCAL

) on page 

17

Summary of Contents for vantageview Safe Touch PD6700-0L1

Page 1: ...r Display Display Mountable at 0 90 180 270 SafeTouchTM Through Window Button Programming Display Input in Two Different Scales Simultaneously Great for Level Applications 20 Segment Level Indicator B...

Page 2: ...Precision Digital Corporation All rights reserved Introduction The PD6700 0L1 is a rugged field mount loop powered meter fully featured for demanding applications in harsh environmental conditions Th...

Page 3: ...ing the Meter SCaLe 13 Minimum Input Span 13 Scale Error Message SPN ERR 13 Scaling the Tank Level Indicator PERCENT 13 Configuring the Display DISPLAY 13 Setting the Tag TAG 14 Setting Up the Passwor...

Page 4: ...imensions Side Cross Section View 6 Figure 3 Connector Board 7 Figure 4 Connections without Backlight 8 Figure 5 Connections with Loop Powered Backlight 8 Figure 6 Connections with Externally Powered...

Page 5: ...ntal Operating temperature range 40 to 75 C Storage temperature range 40 to 75 C Relative humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Connections Screw terminals accept 12 to 22 AWG wire Enclosure NEMA 4X IP65 pl...

Page 6: ...e the meter from box Inspect the packaging and contents for damage Report damages if any to the carrier If any part is missing or the meter malfunctions please contact your supplier or the factory for...

Page 7: ...ght from external supply OUTPUT NPN open collector output positive OUTPUT NPN open collector output negative RESET Contact closure alarm acknowledge pull up to 3 VDC RESET Contact closure alarm acknow...

Page 8: ...e to two terminals labeled RESET Connect to a contact closure source such as a relay or a pushbutton as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 External Alarm Reset Acknowledge Connections Open Collector Output Co...

Page 9: ...rd in the base of the enclosure SafeTouch Button Operation To actuate a button press and remove one finger to the window directly over the marked button area Remove finger to at least 4 inches away fr...

Page 10: ...the Right arrow button to reset the maximum or minimum value while it is being displayed see Up Display Button below Press the Right arrow button to move to the next digit or decimal position during p...

Page 11: ...play Enter Bottom Display menu TAG Tag Display a custom unit or tag VOLUME Volume Display volume VOL TAG Volume Tag Display volume and custom tag PCT HT Percent Height Display percent height PCT TAG P...

Page 12: ...o the previous menu selections Setting Numeric Values The numeric values are set using the RIGHT and UP arrow buttons Press RIGHT arrow to select next digit and UP arrow to increment digit The digit b...

Page 13: ...nearization MULTIPT menu selection prior to scaling and calibration of the meter see Advanced Features Menu ADVANCE on page 15 Scaling the Tank Level Indicator PERCENT The display includes a 20 segmen...

Page 14: ...recorded in the space provided Model Serial Number Password __ __ __ __ __ Making Changes to a Password Protected Meter If the meter is password protected the meter will display the message LOCKED wh...

Page 15: ...Menu Access the Advanced Features Menu by pressing ENTER at the ADVANCE menu in the Main Menu defined on page 11 The Advanced Features Menu is used to select 1 Open collector output configuration OUTP...

Page 16: ...NPUT 1 Input 1 Set volume input 1 on the level display DSPLY 1 Display 1 Set volume display 1 INPUT 2 Input 2 Set volume input 2 on the level display DSPLY 2 Display 2 Set volume display 2 Display Par...

Page 17: ...etween its normal display and ALARM until the alarm condition is cleared The alarm status will show on the display even if the output is not wired Input Signal Filter FILTER The noise filter is availa...

Page 18: ...ve a full scale accuracy of 0 002 or better between 4 and 20 mA in order to maintain the specified accuracy of the meter 2 Allow the meter to warm up for at least 15 minutes before performing the cali...

Page 19: ...s displayed will reset that value to the current display value Press the DISPLAY button a third time and the meter will display LOOP MA on the lower display and the measured input current in milliamps...

Page 20: ...e Diagnostics menu and consult the recommendations described in the following table Troubleshooting Tips Symptom Check Action No display or faint display Check input signal connections Perform hard re...

Page 21: ...tion or increment digit Cycle through maximum minimum and mA display mode ENTER Accept selection value and move to next selection Acknowledge alarms To enter the Advanced Features Menu hold the Menu b...

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