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SAVE

will restore the output to the same state it was at before the meter was

powered down. 

ON

will activate the output at power up. 

OFF

will deactivate the

output at power up.

SETPOINT OUTPUT POWER-UP STATE

SETPOINT VALUE

Enter the desired Setpoint value. To enter a negative setpoint value,

increment digit 8 to display a “-” sign (Counter A only).

This parameter automatically resets the counter to which the setpoint is

assigned (

SPn ASN

) each time the setpoint value is reached. The automatic reset

can occur at output start, or at output end if the Setpoint Output Action is
programmed for timed output mode. The Reset-to-Count Load selections
(“

CtLd-

”) only apply to Counter A assignment. This reset may be different from

the Counter A Reset Action selected in Module 1.

COUNTER AUTO RESET

Selecting 

YES

causes the Setpoint output to deactivate (reset) when the

Setpoint Assigned Counter is reset. The counter reset can occur by the 

RST

button,  User Input, Counter Reset at Power-up or a serial Reset Counter
command.

This output reset will not occur when the Assigned Counter is reset by a

Setpoint generated Counter Auto Reset. 

SETPOINT OUTPUT RESET WITH MANUAL RESET

This parameter enables the backlight CUB5 to switch the backlight color when

the output state changes. This parameter is only active for the backlight version.

CHANGE DISPLAY COLOR WITH OUTPUT STATE

Count A:

0

to 

999999

Rate:

0

to 

9999999

Count B:

"

#

00000100

SPn VAL

SETPOINT OUTPUT TIME-OUT

This parameter is only active if the Setpoint Action is set to time out (

t-OUt

).

Enter the value in seconds that the Setpoint output will be active, once the
Setpoint Value is reached.

"

#

001.00

SPn tOUt

SETPOINT OUTPUT LOGIC

Normal (

NOr

) turns the output “on” when activated and “off” when

deactivated. Reverse (

rEV

) turns the output “off” when activated and “on” when

deactivated.

"

#

NOr

SPn OUt

SETPOINT ANNUNCIATOR

Normal (

NOr

) displays the setpoint annunciator when the corresponding

output is “on”. Reverse (

rEV

) displays the setpoint annunciator when the output

is “off”.

"

#

NOr

SPn LIt

"

#

OFF

SPn P-UP

"

#

NO

SPn AUtO

"

#

YES

SPn rSt

"

#

NO

SPn ChC

CtLd-Str

@2Ero-Str

NO

CtLd-End

2Ero-End

NO

YES

SAVE

ON

OFF

SETPOINT BOUNDARY TYPE

High Acting Boundary Type activates the output when the assigned display

value (

SPn ASN

) equals or exceeds the Setpoint value. Low Acting activates the

output when the assigned display value is less than or equal to the Setpoint.

"

#

HI-ACt

SPn tYPE

SETPOINT STANDBY OPERATION

This parameter only applies to Low Acting Boundary Type setpoints. Select

YES

to disable a Low Acting Setpoint at power-up, until the assigned display

value crosses into the output “off” area. Once in the output “off” area, the
Setpoint will then function per the description for Low Acting Boundary Type.

"

#

NO

SPn StbY

SETPOINT 1 OUTPUT OFF AT SETPOINT 2 (SP1 Only)

This parameter will deactivate Setpoint 1 output at the Start or End of

Setpoint 2 output (O1 off at O2). The “

-End

” setting only applies if Setpoint 2

Output Action is programmed for timed output.  

"

#

NO

SP1 OFF2

SETPOINT 2 OUTPUT OFF AT SETPOINT 1 (SP2 Only)

This parameter will deactivate Setpoint 2 output at the Start or End of

Setpoint 1 output (O2 off at O1). The “

-End

” setting only applies if Setpoint 1

Output Action is programmed for timed output.

"

#

NO

SP2 OFF1

0.01 

to

599.99 

seconds

NOr

rEV

NOr

rEV

HI-ACt

LO-ACt

NO

YES

SELECTION

ACTION

NO

No Auto Reset.

2Ero-Str

Reset to Zero at the start of output activation.

CtLd-Str

Reset to Count Load value at the start of output activation.

2Ero-End

Reset to Zero at the end of output activation (timed out only).

CtLd-End

NO

Out2-Str

Out2-End

Out1-End

Out1-Str

NO

YES

NO

Reset to Count Load value at the end of output activation 
(timed out only).

-

9999999

to 

99999999

Summary of Contents for CUB5B

Page 1: ...Setpoint capability is field installable with the addition of the single setpoint relay output module or the dual setpoint solid state output module Serial communications capability for RS232 or RS48...

Page 2: ...ature 35 to 85 C Operating and Storage Humidity 0 to 85 max relative humidity non condensing Vibration According to IEC 68 2 6 Operational 5 to 500 Hz in X Y Z direction for 1 5 hours 5 g s Shock Acco...

Page 3: ...se widths to 10 msec To access the switches remove the rear cover of the meter as described below A bank of 4 switches is located in the upper right hand corner After setting the switches install any...

Page 4: ...pplications where cable runs are long and portable two way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation is near a commercial radio transmitter 4 Signal or Control cables within an enclosu...

Page 5: ...erators Etc Input A Two Wire Proximity Current Source Input A Magnetic Pickup Input A Current Sourcing Output Input A Interfacing With TTL Input A Current Sinking Output Input A Switch or Isolated Tra...

Page 6: ...move to the next parameter PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT SEL KEY The Programming Mode is exited by pressing the SEL key with Pro NO displayed This will commit any stored parameter changes to memory and return...

Page 7: ...is value if Reset to Count Load action is selected 9999999 to 99999999 00000500 CmtA Ld COUNTER B BATCH COUNT ENABLE The Counter B batch count function internally counts the number of output activatio...

Page 8: ...y reset of the selected counter s Change backlight color with each activation backlight version only Inhibit Maintained Reset Freeze display of selected counter s while allowing counts to accumulate i...

Page 9: ...a pulse every 2 seconds RATE HIGH UPDATE TIME 0 2 to 99 9 seconds 01 0 LO Udt 02 0 HI Udt SCALING FOR RATE INDICATION To scale the rate enter a Scaling Display value with a corresponding Scaling Input...

Page 10: ...are only active when Counter B is enabled Dual Count mode or batch counter FRONT PANEL COUNTER RESET ENABLE RST The yES selection allows the display to automatically scroll through the enabled displa...

Page 11: ...Setpoint Action not applicable for Counter B Assignment Select the Setpoint Output to be programmed starting with Setpoint 1 The n in the following parameters reflects the chosen Setpoint number After...

Page 12: ...vated Reverse rEV turns the output off when activated and on when deactivated NOr SPn OUt SETPOINT ANNUNCIATOR Normal NOr displays the setpoint annunciator when the corresponding output is on Reverse...

Page 13: ...om the meter in response to a Transmit Value command or a Block Print Request Select NO for a full print transmission consisting of the meter address mnemonics and parameter data Select YES for abbrev...

Page 14: ...es not issue a reply to value change commands follow with a transmit value command for readback verification Receiving Data From The Meter Data is transmitted from the meter in response to either a tr...

Page 15: ...o take place The figures list the data formats employed by the meter Start Bit and Data Bits Data transmission always begins with the start bit The start bit signals the receiving device to prepare fo...

Page 16: ...16 CUB5 PROGRAMMING QUICK OVERVIEW Press and hold SEL key to enter Programming Mode...

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