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Drawing No. LP0749 

Released 2018-01-16

5.4  MoDule 4 - s

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 P

araMeters

 (



)

PAR

Setpoint 

Standby 

Operation

Setpoint Output 

Power-up 

State

Setpoint 

Boundary 

Type

Setpoint 

Enable

Setpoint 

Select

 

Setpoint 

Assignment

SP2 Output 

Off at SP1 

Output

Setpoint 

Output Logic

Counter 

Auto Reset

SP1 Output 

Off at SP2 

Output

Setpoint 

Output 

Action

Setpoint 

Output 

Time-out

Setpoint 

Value

Setpoint 

Output Reset 

with Manual 

Reset

Setpoint 

Annunciator

SP1 Only

SP2 Only

PARAMETER MENU

Select the Setpoint Output to be programmed, starting with Setpoint 1. 

The “

” in the following parameters reflects the chosen Setpoint number. 

After the selected setpoint is completely programmed, the display returns 

to 

 

. Repeat steps for Setpoint 2 if both Setpoints are being used. 

Select 



 to exit the Setpoint programming module.

SETPOINT SELECT







Select 



 to enable the chosen setpoint and access the setup 

parameters. If 

 

is selected, the unit returns to 

 

 and the setpoint 

is disabled.

SETPOINT ENABLE





Select 



 to perform either of the Factory Service Operations shown 

below.

FACTORY SERVICE OPERATIONS









Entering Code 50 will display the model and version (x.x) of the meter. 

The display then returns to 

  

. Press the 

PAR

 button to exit the 

module.

VIEW MODEL AND VERSION DISPLAY







 

Select the display to which the Setpoint is assigned.

SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT

 
 



 







Entering Code 66 will overwrite all user settings with the factory default 

settings. The meter will display 



 and then return to 

 

. Press 

the 

PAR

 button to exit the module.

RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS





Some Setpoint parameters will not appear depending on the Setpoint Assignment and 

Setpoint Output Action selected. The Setpoint Parameter Availability chart below illustrates this.

COUNTER ASSIGNMENT (A or B)*

RATE ASSIGNMENT

DESCRIPTION

TIMED OUT 



BOUNDARY 



LATCH 



TIMED OUT 



BOUNDARY 



LATCH 





Setpoint Output Time-out Value

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No



Setpoint Value

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes



Setpoint Output Logic

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes



Setpoint Annunciator

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes



Setpoint Output Power-up State

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes



Setpoint Boundary Type

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes



No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes



Counter Auto Reset

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No



SP1 Output Off at SP2 (SP1 only)

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No



SP2 Output Off at SP1 (SP2 only)

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No



Output Reset with Manual Reset

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Standby Operation (Low ActingOnly)

PARAMETER

* BOUNDARY Setpoint Action not applicable for Counter B assignment.

Summary of Contents for PAX Lite PAXLCR

Page 1: ...MARY All safety regulations local codes and instructions that appear in this and corresponding literature or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to prevent damage to either the...

Page 2: ...Both inputs allow selectable active low or active high logic and selectable input filtering for low frequency signals or switch contact debounce Input A Logic level or magnetic pickup signals Trigger...

Page 3: ...uctive loads and to minimize radiated and conducted noise EMI some type of contact protection network is normally installed across the load the contacts or both The most effective location is across t...

Page 4: ...C DC AC DC 2 1 ON 3 4 MAGNETIC PICKUP INPUT B COMMON INPUT A COMMON 4 5 6 7 5 24V EXC 3 to 2 5 mA MAX Resistor to Limit Current ON 1 2 3 4 AC 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 1 2 ON 3...

Page 5: ...his also advances the meter to the next parameter For numeric values the value is displayed with one digit flashing initially the right most digit Pressing the RST button increments the digit by one o...

Page 6: ...ut actions are shown in the boxes below For simple counting applications it is recommended to use Count with Direction for the count mode Simply leave the direction input unconnected Shaded area selec...

Page 7: ...edths Scale Factor Desired Display Units x Decimal Point Position Number of Pulses Given that 128 pulses are equal to 1 foot display total feet with a one hundredth resolution Scale Factor 1 00 x 100...

Page 8: ...ponding Scaling Input value These values are internally plotted to a Display value of 0 and Input value of 0 0 Hz A linear relationship is formed between these points to yield a rate display value tha...

Page 9: ...tensity Programming any Security Code other than 0 requires this code to be entered at the prompt in order to access Full Programming mode Quick Programming mode if enabled is accessed before the prom...

Page 10: ...e model and version x x of the meter The display then returns to Press the PAR button to exit the module VIEW MODEL AND VERSION DISPLAY Select the display to which the Setpoint is assigned SETPOINT AS...

Page 11: ...off at O1 The setting only applies if Setpoint 1 Output Action is programmed for timed output SETPOINT 2 OUTPUT OFF AT SETPOINT 1 SP2 Only High Acting Boundary Type activates the output when the assi...

Page 12: ...int Assignment Setpoint Enable Setpoint Output Action Setpoint Annunciator SP1 Only Setpoint Value Setpoint Output Time out Setpoint Output Logic Exit Programming Counter Auto Reset Setpoint Boundary...

Page 13: ...POE CUB4LP40 SLX 8ES 1 TORF1000 WF1000BF FANWAND721SMA FCOPPER SFP 100 PSDR060W SLX 5ES 1 309FXE ST 15 CRM000CMCMOD0000 CRM000CMDN000000 CR10001000000210 CR30001000000420 PAXDP000 NT24K 16M12 POE PT N...

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