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In the step-by-step instructions, you are given the action of the three buttons mainly 
used to program data. The normal procedure at each step is to push on 

number of times to make changes and push on 

ENTER

 to validate changes and 

advance to the next programming step. At the end of a complete menu sequence the 
meter returns to the run mode saving changes in memory. 
 
In general the following actions can be made during the program mode. 

ENTER

 validate changes and advance to next step 

ESC

 discard changes and go to the run mode 

 select among a list of available options / shift to next digit to the right 
 increment digit value

The programming instructions are composed by a general description and a series of step-by-step  instructions  to  be  followed 
sequentially. Each menu step is represented by an illustration of the display and keyboard module with indicators (display and 
LED's), reference [page number . figure number] and a text describing the action of each key at that step. 
 

12

B

A

   TARE

HOLD

LIMIT

MAX

MIN

DATA

DSP2

INP2

 FLT

STORE

DSP1

  INP1

2

1

4

3

  TARE

RESET

LIMIT

MAX/MIN

ENTER

ESC

DATA

PROG

TEACH

PRG

RUN

[page nº/figure nº]  Mnemo 

With respect to the figures in the step-by-step instructions, the display indications may have the 
following meanings : 
 

1./  The display shows one of the available options with filled-out segments. That means 
that the display shows the choice made previously. The use of 

 allows to select from 

available options. 

 
 

2./  A series of black "8" also represents the display indication of a previous choice, with 
the difference that it cannot be changed in the current step. If it is already the desired  
parameter, you may exit from the menu by a push of 

ESC

 without making changes or, 

if wanted to modify it, a push of 

ENTER

 advances the meter to the next step where  

changes are allowed. 

 
 

3./  A series of white "8" represents any numerical value that is programmed by using keys 

 (increment digit value) and 

 (advance to the next digit). 

Program 
module and 
menu step 

indicators 

32

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

13 

ANA GROSS 

Makes the analog output follow the gross value (measured value + tare) 

Fixed level 

14 

ZERO ANA 

Puts the analog output to the zero state (0 V for 0-10 V, 4 mA for 4-20 mA) 

Fixed level 

15 

ANA PEAK 

Makes the analog output follow the peak value 

Fixed level 

16 

ANA VALLEY 

Makes the analog output follow the valley value 

Fixed level 

13 to 16 : FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ANALOG OUTPUT

17 to 23 : FUNCTIONS FOR USE WITH A PRINTER VIA THE RS OUTPUTS

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

17 

PRINT NET 

Prints the net value. 

Pulse 

18 

PRINT GROSS 

Prints the gross value. 

Pulse 

19 

PRINT TARE 

Prints the tare value. 

Pulse 

20 

PRINT SET1 

Prints the setpoint1 value and its output status. 

Pulse 

21 

PRINT SET2 

Prints the setpoint2 value and its output status. 

Pulse 

22 

PRINT SET3 

Prints the setpoint3 value and its output status. 

Pulse 

23 

PRINT SET4 

Prints the setpoint4 value and its output status. 

Pulse 

24 to 25 : FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SETPOINTS 

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation 

24  FALSE SETPOINTS 

Exclusively for instruments WITHOUT relays/transistors control outputs card. 
Allows programming and operation of 4 setpoints. 

Fixed  level 

25  RESET SETPOINTS  Exclusively for instruments with 1 or more setpoints programmed as "latched setpoints" (That is, the 

setpoints that once energized remain on the ON status althoug the alarm condition disappears). 
Desactivates the setpoints output. 

Pulse 

26 to 31 : SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

 

Nº Function 

Description 

Activation  

26 

S&H SETPOINTS 

Grants the setpoints run during the S&H function activation 

Fixed level 

27 

SAMPLE & HOLD 

On activating this function, the measuring values peak,valley, peak-peak and actual 

value are hold on display as well as analog output, rs output and setpoints execpt if 
function 26 is active.

  

View details on page.34. 

Fixed level 

28 ASCII 

SEND 

Transmits the four last digits of the display to a remote ASCII indicator. 
By holding the input to a low level, transmission takes place every second.

 

Pulse or fixed  level 

29 

PEAK-PEAK 

Display the peak-peak value 

Pulse 

30 

ANALOG PEAK-PEAK 

The analog output follows the peak-peak value. 

Fixed level 

31 

FAST RS  

Sends by serial output RS2 or RS4 the display value at 200 per second. View Page. 54. 

Fixed level 

 

Содержание 9181

Страница 1: ...span are 9999 and 9999 points a To validate data and advance to the next point press ENTER or b To save the programmed data in the memory and return to the run mode the meter is scaled by three point...

Страница 2: ...E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE DIGIMASTER This manual does not constitute a formal agreement All information given in th...

Страница 3: ...ond the indication P 30 appears in the display 3 23 23 2 Input 30 value B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG T...

Страница 4: ...lter The figure 24 2 shows the initially selected level for the filter P any number between 0 and 9 with the FLT LED activated Press repeatedly the key to change the digit until desired value appears...

Страница 5: ...mA or lineal potentiometer for measure distance length etc The instrument supply different excitation voltages for sensors 24V 30mA 2 2V 30mA 5 or 10V 120mA allowing supply up to 4 Load Cells This dif...

Страница 6: ...values 26 This menu allows selection among 4 levels of display rounding When resolution is not critical a rounding increment higher than 1 may help to stabilize the display MENU 2AB ROUND FILTER Progr...

Страница 7: ...Indicates exit from de program mode with data memory storage 27 This menu allows enabling and disabling the tare function and its reset MENU 2 TARE The initially programmed option appears on the displ...

Страница 8: ...value different from zero is contained in the tare memory To reset the tare memory press and hold down the RESET key then press the TARE key Release first TARE then RESET To take a tare or reset it ba...

Страница 9: ...d VALEY distance value detected since the last reset or tare B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G...

Страница 10: ...m wiring connections remove the terminal block from the meter s connector strip the wire leaving from 7 to 10 mm exposed and insert it into the proper terminal while pushing the fingertip down to open...

Страница 11: ...performed on a falling edge applied to the pin with respect to COMMON Low level The function remains activated while the corresponding pin is held at a low level with respect to COMMON Default factory...

Страница 12: ...scription Activation 13 ANA GROSS Makes the analog output follow the gross value measured value tare Fixed level 14 ZERO ANA Puts the analog output to the zero state 0 V for 0 10 V 4 mA for 4 20 mA Fi...

Страница 13: ...med with the MENU 3B the first digit to 1 or 2 and fourth digit to 0 During the HOLD s time on display is possible to show the stored values net gross valley peak or peak peak via keyboard or the spec...

Страница 14: ...alue in memory and goes to next step ESC Cancel programming and goes to run mode Reset peak and valley values Restart the measuring and output operation Restart the setpoints operation if 26 was OFF 1...

Страница 15: ...LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2...

Страница 16: ...djust 5V Exc 10V DC J5 J1 P2 fine adjust 10V Default setting Exc 10V P2 adjust 10V P1 adjust 5V WARNING J3 J4 J5 connect only one P1 Connection type potentiometer with Input impedance 10M POT Excitati...

Страница 17: ...is shipped from the factory with a safety code of 0000 Once introduced this code you are asked to select whether to change it or to enter directly in the parameter lockout list If you decide to chang...

Страница 18: ...PROG TE ACH PR G R UN B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DAT...

Страница 19: ...MIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN 19 1 Scale configuration In this menu will be intoduced the necessary para...

Страница 20: ...INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN 20 3 Display 2 value B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3...

Страница 21: ...span are 9999 and 9999 points a To validate data and advance to the next point press ENTER or b To save the programmed data in the memory and return to the run mode the meter is scaled by three point...

Страница 22: ...E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE DIGIMASTER This manual does not constitute a formal agreement All information given in th...

Страница 23: ...ond the indication P 30 appears in the display 3 23 23 2 Input 30 value B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG T...

Страница 24: ...lter The figure 24 2 shows the initially selected level for the filter P any number between 0 and 9 with the FLT LED activated Press repeatedly the key to change the digit until desired value appears...

Страница 25: ...mA or lineal potentiometer for measure distance length etc The instrument supply different excitation voltages for sensors 24V 30mA 2 2V 30mA 5 or 10V 120mA allowing supply up to 4 Load Cells This dif...

Страница 26: ...values 26 This menu allows selection among 4 levels of display rounding When resolution is not critical a rounding increment higher than 1 may help to stabilize the display MENU 2AB ROUND FILTER Progr...

Страница 27: ...Indicates exit from de program mode with data memory storage 27 This menu allows enabling and disabling the tare function and its reset MENU 2 TARE The initially programmed option appears on the displ...

Страница 28: ...value different from zero is contained in the tare memory To reset the tare memory press and hold down the RESET key then press the TARE key Release first TARE then RESET To take a tare or reset it ba...

Страница 29: ...d VALEY distance value detected since the last reset or tare B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G...

Страница 30: ...m wiring connections remove the terminal block from the meter s connector strip the wire leaving from 7 to 10 mm exposed and insert it into the proper terminal while pushing the fingertip down to open...

Страница 31: ...performed on a falling edge applied to the pin with respect to COMMON Low level The function remains activated while the corresponding pin is held at a low level with respect to COMMON Default factory...

Страница 32: ...scription Activation 13 ANA GROSS Makes the analog output follow the gross value measured value tare Fixed level 14 ZERO ANA Puts the analog output to the zero state 0 V for 0 10 V 4 mA for 4 20 mA Fi...

Страница 33: ...med with the MENU 3B the first digit to 1 or 2 and fourth digit to 0 During the HOLD s time on display is possible to show the stored values net gross valley peak or peak peak via keyboard or the spec...

Страница 34: ...alue in memory and goes to next step ESC Cancel programming and goes to run mode Reset peak and valley values Restart the measuring and output operation Restart the setpoints operation if 26 was OFF 1...

Страница 35: ...LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2...

Страница 36: ...djust 5V Exc 10V DC J5 J1 P2 fine adjust 10V Default setting Exc 10V P2 adjust 10V P1 adjust 5V WARNING J3 J4 J5 connect only one P1 Connection type potentiometer with Input impedance 10M POT Excitati...

Страница 37: ...is shipped from the factory with a safety code of 0000 Once introduced this code you are asked to select whether to change it or to enter directly in the parameter lockout list If you decide to chang...

Страница 38: ...PROG TE ACH PR G R UN B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DAT...

Страница 39: ...MIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN 19 1 Scale configuration In this menu will be intoduced the necessary para...

Страница 40: ...INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3 TAR E R E SE T LIMIT MAX MIN E NTE R E SC DATA PROG TE ACH PR G R UN 20 3 Display 2 value B A TAR E HO LD LIMIT MAX MIN DATA DSP2 INP2 FLT STO R E DSP1 INP1 2 1 4 3...

Страница 41: ...a 30V DC F2A 250V 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATONS 41 Process input Input voltage pin2 versus pin 3 0 5 0 10 V Input impedance 1M Input voltage input pin1 versus pin 3 0 1V Input impedance 100M Input current...

Страница 42: ...94 V 0 Reaction time Peak value capture Input signal minimal time 2 1ms Reaction time Hold Display Max 10ms Hold Analoge Max 10ms Hold RS Max 10ms Logical Input All Max 10ms 42 Maximum and minimum inp...

Страница 43: ...he case and slide them over the guide tracks until they touch the panel at the rear side Press slightly to fasten the bezel to the panel and secure the clips To take the instrument out of the panel pu...

Страница 44: ...the warranty period please contact the distributor from whom you purchased the product This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the buyer such as mishandling or improper interf...

Страница 45: ...ITY Applicable Standars EN50081 1 Generic emission EN55022 CISPR22 Class B Applicable Standars EN50082 1 Generic immunity IEC1000 4 2 Level 3 Criteria B Air Discharge 8kV Contact Discharge 6kV IEC1000...

Страница 46: ...47 OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAIS OPTOS ANNEX Valid only for 9181 See Vxxx1 Vxxx2 Vxxx3 Vxxx4 manual 53 ANALOG OUTPUT ANNEX Valid only for 9181 See Vx1xx manual...

Страница 47: ...ion in 9181 47 Menu 3B 48 Direct programming of the setpoint value 49 Output reaction time 50 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Reaction time 5ms with Filter off Cut Frequence 10Hz with Filter off Conversions...

Страница 48: ...ammed in the MENU 3B the first digit to 1 or 2 and the fourth digit to 0 When there is positive overflow OVFLO or negative overflow OVFLO The output goes to repose mode depending on the programming of...

Страница 49: ...to peak value Digit 5 0 Normaly open 1 Normaly closed NEW FUNCTIONS burster ISO FUNCTION Answer type I 0I Transmits logical input status Y 0Y Transmits Peak to peak value Returns value n 0n LATCH rela...

Страница 50: ...ng mode PROG and by pressing LIMIT key access to the setpoint 1 value The setpoints value appears at each press of ENTER key The led indicating the setpoint number turns on and the value in the main d...

Страница 51: ...100 Output reaction time 4OP 4OPP 2 1ms OPTO output Input 90 0 Setpoint 52 This time is with the 4OP or 4OPP option without filter and with the fast option in the setpoint programming see page 50...

Страница 52: ...47 OUTPUT OPTIONS RELAIS OPTOS ANNEX Valid only for 9181 See Vxxx1 Vxxx2 Vxxx3 Vxxx4 manual 53 ANALOG OUTPUT ANNEX Valid only for 9181 See Vx1xx manual...

Страница 53: ...ion in 9181 47 Menu 3B 48 Direct programming of the setpoint value 49 Output reaction time 50 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Reaction time 5ms with Filter off Cut Frequence 10Hz with Filter off Conversions...

Страница 54: ...ammed in the MENU 3B the first digit to 1 or 2 and the fourth digit to 0 When there is positive overflow OVFLO or negative overflow OVFLO The output goes to repose mode depending on the programming of...

Страница 55: ...to peak value Digit 5 0 Normaly open 1 Normaly closed NEW FUNCTIONS burster ISO FUNCTION Answer type I 0I Transmits logical input status Y 0Y Transmits Peak to peak value Returns value n 0n LATCH rela...

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