RLC PAXC-1/8 Manual Download Page 15

15

!

"

3 #*$

3&*72

SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT

Select the display that the setpoint is to be assigned.

!

"

466

&.72

SETPOINT VALUE

Enter the desired setpoint value. Setpoint values can also be entered in the

Quick Programming Mode when the setpoint is configured as 

(*$

in Module 3.

(See Module 2 for Exchange Parameter Lists explanation.)

!

"

*!

$%#72

SETPOINT TRACKING *

If a selection other than NO is chosen, then the value of the setpoint being

programmed (“n”) will track the entered selection’s value. Tracking means that
when the selection’s value is changed (in the Quick Programming Mode), the
“n” setpoint value will also change (or follow) by the same amount.

!

"

'!

$D.72

SETPOINT BOUNDARY TYPE

+)

activates the output when the assigned display value (

3&*72

) equals or

exceeds the setpoint value. 

'! 

activates the output when the assigned display

value is less than or equal to the setpoint.

!

"

*!

&$,72

SETPOINT STANDBY OPERATION *

Selecting 

<(&

will disable low acting setpoints at a power up until the display

value crosses into the alarm “off” area. Once in the alarm “off” area, the
setpoint will function according to the configured setpoint parameters.

Factory Setting can be used without affecting basic start-up.

3 #*$

, #*$

# #*$

7;;;;;

to 

;;;;;;

&.7@

*!

3#*$'- ,#*$'-

&.7>

##*$'-

&.7?

&.74

+)

'!

<(&

*!

!

"

*!

38$!72

COUNTER AUTO RESET *

This automatically resets the display value of the Setpoint Assignment (

3&*7

2

) counter each time the setpoint value is reached. This reset may be different

than the Counter’s Reset Action (x

%(&($

) in Module 1 or 5.

!

"

*!

%&-72

SETPOINT RESET WITH DISPLAY RESET *

Select 

<(&

, so the setpoint output will deactivate (reset) when the Setpoint

Assignment (

3&*72

) counter display resets. The only exception is if the

assigned counter is reset by a Counter Auto reset generated by another setpoint.

!

"

6:66

$!8$72

SETPOINT TIME OUT *

This is the amount of time the output will activate once the count value

equals the setpoint value if the setpoint action is Timed Out.

6:66

to 

;;:;;

seconds

ZErOAE

*!

CLdAS

ZErOAS

CLdAE

SELECTION

ACTION

NO

No auto reset.

ZErOAS

Reset to zero at the start of output activation.

CLdAS

Reset to count load value at the start of output activation.

ZErOAE

Reset to zero at the end of output activation. (

$!8$

action

only).

CLdAE

Reset to count load value at the end of output activation.
(

$!8$

action only).

<(&

*!

!

"

*!

%&3&72

SETPOINT RESET WHEN SPn+1 ACTIVATES *

Select 

<(&

, so the setpoint output will deactivate (reset) when SPn +1

activates. (Example: SP1 deactivates when SP2 activates and SP4 when SP1
activates.) The last setpoint will wrap around to the first.

<(&

*!

!

"

*!

%&3(72

SETPOINT RESET WHEN SPn+1 DEACTIVATES *

Select 

<(&

, so the setpoint output will deactivate (reset) when SPn +1

activates and then times out (deactivates). This function may only be used if the
SPn+1 is programmed for Setpoint Action of 

$!8$

. (Example SP1 deactivates

when SP2 is activated and then  times out.) The last setpoint will wrap around
to the first.

<(&

*!

Summary of Contents for PAXC-1/8

Page 1: ...initially configured the parameter list may be locked out from further modification entirely or setpoint scale factor and count load values can be made accessible This lockout is possible through a se...

Page 2: ...Expectancy 100 K cycles min at full load rating External RC snubber extends relay life for operation with inductive loads Response Time 5 msec nominal with 3 msec nominal release Time Accuracy 0 01 10...

Page 3: ...operly installed The unit is intended to be mounted into an enclosed panel Prepare the panel cutout to the dimensions shown Remove the panel latch and cardboard sleeve from the unit and discard the ca...

Page 4: ...When using the user inputs this jumper must be set before applying power The Main Circuit Board figure shows the location of the jumper and DIP switch The user input jumper determines signal logic fo...

Page 5: ...s conductors feeding motors solenoids SCR controls and heaters etc The cables should be run in metal conduit that is properly grounded This is especially useful in applications where cable runs are lo...

Page 6: ...s From Tach Generators Etc Two Wire Proximity Current Source Counter A Magnetic Pickup Current Sourcing Output Counter A Interfacing With TTL Counter A Current Sinking Output Counter A Switch or Isola...

Page 7: ...tions are disabled Throughout this document Programming Mode without Quick in front always refers to Full Programming MODULE ENTRY ARROW PAR KEYS The Programming Menu is organized into six modules The...

Page 8: ...edge when Input B is low Input B rising edge when Input A is low and Input B falling edge when Input A is high Subtracts Input A falling edge when Input B is high Input A rising edge when Input B is...

Page 9: ...B and any setpoint value assigned to Counter B The selection will also affect Counter B scale factor calculations 4 66666 3 COUNTER B SCALE FACTOR The number of input counts is multiplied by the scal...

Page 10: ...nput lockout Function keys should not be programmed for Module 2 is the programming for rear terminal user inputs and front panel function keys Three rear terminal user inputs are individually program...

Page 11: ...inhibits the displays configured as as long as activated maintained action 8 74 4 MOMENTARY EDGE RESET When activated momentary action the meter resets the displays configured as Momentary resets imp...

Page 12: ...e programmed for or See the following table Accessible only with the Setpoint Plug in card installed 3 COUNT LOAD A B C ACCESS LOCK OUT 3 The Scale Factor values can be programmed for or 3 SCALE FACTO...

Page 13: ...amount of pulses per unit of measurement Details on scaling calculations are explained at the end of Module 1 section 6 66664 to 7 to 4 6 4 6 64 9 Module 5 is the programming for Counter C For maximu...

Page 14: ...es this PARAMETER DESCRIPTION SETPOINT ACTION TIMED OUT 8 BOUNDARY 8 LATCH 3 LIt n Annunciators Yes Yes Yes OUt n Output Logic Yes Yes Yes SUP n Power Up State Yes Yes Yes SP n Setpoint Value Yes Yes...

Page 15: ...ter each time the setpoint value is reached This reset may be different than the Counter s Reset Action x in Module 1 or 5 72 SETPOINT RESET WITH DISPLAY RESET Select so the setpoint output will deact...

Page 16: ...HECK Corresponding plug in card installation related controlling parameter selected ERROR CODE 47 PRESS Reset key if unable to clear contact factory DISPLAY PARAMETER FACTORY SETTING USER SETTING A CN...

Page 17: ...Ct n HI OFF NOr NO NOr SETPOINT BOUNDARY TYPE SETPOINT POWER UP STATE SETPOINT OUTPUT LOGIC SETPOINT TRACKING SETPOINT ANNUNCIATORS tYP n SUP n OUt n trC n LIt n SP 1 FACTORY SETTING USER SETTING FACT...

Page 18: ...C Operating Mode Counter C Reset Action Counter C Decimal Position Counter C Scale Factor Counter C Scale Multiplier Counter C Count Load Value Counter C Reset at Power up B7 E 72 8 72 8 72 3 72 3 72...

Page 19: ...19 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 20: ...Circle York Pa 17402 717 767 6511 FAX 717 764 0839 Web site http www redlion controls com E mail sales redlion controls com RED LION CONTROLS UK Tapton Park Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 OTZ ENGLAND 44...

Reviews: