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3.3  USER INPUT WIRING

CAUTION

: DC common (Terminal 4) is NOT isolated from Input common (Terminal 7) or User common (Terminal 9). In order 

to preserve the safety of the meter application, DC common must be suitably isolated from hazardous live earth referenced 
voltage; or Input common and User common must be at protective earth ground potential. If not, hazardous voltage may be 
present at the Signal or User Inputs, and Input or User common terminals. Appropriate considerations must then be given 
to the potential of the Input or User common with respect to earth ground.

Terminal 8: User Input

Terminal 9: User Common

3.4  SETPOINT (OUTPUT) WIRING

Terminal 10: NC 1

Terminal 11: NO 1

Terminal 12: Relay 1 Common

Terminal 13: NC 2

Terminal 14: NO 2

Terminal 15: Relay 2 Common

USER INPUT

8

USER COMMON

9

USER INPUT

USER COMMMON

9

8

+

-

10 N.C. 1

COMM 1

12

11 N.O. 1

13

14

15

N.C. 2

N.O. 2

COMM 2

Current Sinking (Active Low Logic)

Current Sourcing (Active High Logic)

3.2  INPUT SIGNAL WIRING

3.1  POWER WIRING

COMMON

+ 24V EXC

4

3

DC Out Power

Terminal 3: + 24 VDC OUT

Terminal 4: Common

Power

Terminal 1: VAC/DC +

Terminal 2: VAC/DC -

1

2

AC/DC

AC/DC

+

-

~

~

2

1

ON

3 4

*

MAGNETIC PICKUP

INPUT B

COMMON

INPUT A

COMMON

4

5

6

7

*

5

+24V EXC.

3

t 2 5

A 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 4

* *

2.2 k

Ω

*

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

2

1

ON

3 4

* *

O.C.

NPN

*

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

1 2 3

ON

*

4

*

O.C.

PNP

*

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

1 2 3 4

ON

*

COMMON

+5 V

*

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

2

1

ON

* *

3 4

*

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

*

1 2 3

ON

*

4

*

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

AC Inputs From Tach Generators, 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 Transistor; Current Sink

Input A

1 2 3 4

ON

5

INPUT A

INPUT B

COMMON

7

6

5

+24V EXC.

COMMON

3

4

Switch or Isolated Transistor; Current Source

Input A

*

 Switch position is application dependent.

Current Sink Output; Quad/Direction

Shaded areas not recommended for counting applications.

The meter provides a choice of eight different count modes using two signal inputs, 

A and B. The Count Mode selected determines the action of Inputs A and B. Section 
5.1, Input Setup Parameters, provides details on count mode selection and input action. 

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Summary of Contents for PAX LITE PAXLCR00

Page 1: ...t If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not use this meter to directly command motors valves or other actuators not equipped with safeguards To do so can be potentially harmful to persons or equipment in the event of a fault to the meter SPECIFICATIONS 1 DISPLAY 6 digit 0 56 14 2 mm intensity adjustable Red LE...

Page 2: ...ents for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 IP65 Enclosure rating Face only IEC 529 IP20 Enclosure rating Rear of unit IEC 529 For Model No PAXLCRU0 Only UL Listed File E137808 UL508 CSA C22 2 No 14 M95 LISTED by Und Lab Inc to U S and Canadian safety standards ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Emissions and Immunity to EN 61326 Electrical Equipment for Measurement ...

Page 3: ...xternal EMI suppression devices such as ferrite suppression cores is effective Install them on Signal and Control cables as close to the unit as possible Loop the cable through the core several times or use multiple cores on each cable for additional protection Install line filters on the power input cable to the unit to suppress power line interference Install them near the power entry point of t...

Page 4: ... A COMMON 4 5 6 7 5 24V EXC 3 t 2 5 A 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 4 2 2 kΩ 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 2 1 ON 3 4 O C NPN 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 1 2 3 ON 4 O C PNP 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 1 2 3 4 ON COMMON 5 V 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC C...

Page 5: ...the display alternates between the present parameter and the selections value for that parameter The SEL and RST buttons are used to move through the selections values for that parameter Pressing the PAR button stores and activates the displayed selection value This also advances the meter to the next parameter For numeric values the value is displayed with one digit flashing initially the right m...

Page 6: ...g applications it is recommended to use Count with Direction for the count mode Simply leave the direction input unconnected Shaded area selections only apply when Counter B is enabled Dual Count mode or batch counter Counter A Subtract Counter A Add Counter A Add Counter A Add Quad A Count A Quad A Count A Quad A Count A Counter B Add Counter A Add Counter A Add Rate only Counter A Direction Coun...

Page 7: ...osition 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 100 128 Scale Factor 0 007812 x 100 Scale Factor 0 7812 EXAMPLE 2 A manufacturer wants to count the total number of bricks molded in a process yielding 12 bricks per mold The counter receives 1 pulse per mold and should increase by 12 for each pulse received Sin...

Page 8: ...otted 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 that corresponds to the incoming input signal rate The meter is capable of showing a rate display value for any positive slope linear process SCALING CALCULATION FOR KEY IN STYLE If a display value versus input signal in pulses per second is known then those va...

Page 9: ...s this code to be entered at the prompt in order to access Full Programming mode Quick Programming mode if enabled is accessed before the prompt appears PROGRAMMING SECURITY CODE to to USER INPUT FUNCTION USER INPUT STATE SECURITY CODE MODE WHEN PAR KEY IS PRESSED FULL PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS 0 Full Programming Immediate Access not ______ 1 99 Quick Programming After Quick Programming with correct...

Page 10: ...ns 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 ...

Page 11: ...ction is programmed for timed output SETPOINT 2 OUTPUT OFF AT SETPOINT 1 SP2 Only High Acting Boundary Type activates the output when the assigned display value equals or exceeds the Setpoint value Low Acting activates the output when the assigned display value is less than or equal to the Setpoint SETPOINT BOUNDARY TYPE This parameter only applies to Low Acting Boundary Type setpoints Select to d...

Page 12: ...oint Annunciator SP1 Only Setpoint Value Setpoint Output Time out Setpoint Output Logic Exit Programming Counter Auto Reset Setpoint Boundary Type Setpoint Output Power up State Setpoint Standby Operation SP2 Output Off at SP1 Output SP1 Output Off at SP2 Output SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL PAR PAR PAR PAR PAR Counter B Scale Factor Counter B Decimal Point User Input Function Dual Count or Batch Only Count...

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