DIGITAL PANEL INSTRUMENT
DIGIMASTER
MODEL 9181
The previously programmed INP30 value appears on the display, LED INP2 activated.
There are two methods to program input values :
Key-in method: Use
to switch between "0" (positive) and "-" (negative).
Press
to advance to the next digit to the right which goes in flash. Press
repeatedly
to increment the active digit until it takes desired value. Proceed in
the same manner with all the digits until desired value is completed on the display
with sign. Press
ENTER
to accept this value as INP30 and go next step.
Teach method: Apply signal to the meter input. Press
TEACH
to view the actual
signal value present at the input connector, LED INP2 flashes. Press
ENTER
to accept
this value as INP30 and go next step.
ESC
To exit from the programming mode without saving changes.
Programming the display value in point 30, led DSP2 on.
By means of the
and
procedure, program desired DSP30 value. The
limits of the span are -9999 and 9999 points.
ENTER
Save programmed data and return to run mode.
ESC
Return to previous point.
One second the indication P-30 appears in the display.
3
23
[23.2] Input 30 value
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
[23.3] Display 30 value
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
[23.1] Point 30
B
A
TARE
HOLD
LIMI
MAX
MIN
DATA
DSP2
INP
FLT
STOR
DSP1
INP1
2
1
4
3
TARE
RESE
LIMI
MAX/MI
ENTER
ESC
DATA
PROG
TEACH
PR
RU
INDEX
1 . MODEL 9181 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 4/ 5
1.1. – KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY DESCRIPTION................................................................................................. 6/ 7
2 . GETTING STARTED ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.1 – POWER AND CONNECTORS................................................................................................................... 9/ 10
2.2 – INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAMMING MODE ...................................................................................11/ 12
2.3 – INPUT CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................13/ 16
2.4 – DISPLAY CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................................17/ 27
3 . KEYBOARD AND CONNECTOR CONTROLS
3.1 – KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................28/ 29
3.2 – CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS...........................................................................................................................30
3.3 – TABLE OF PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS...............................................................................................31/ 32
3.3.1 – FUNCTION SAMPLE & HOLD......................................................................................................33/ 34
3.4 – LOGIC INPUTS PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................... 35/ 36
3.5 – PROGRAMMING LOCKOUT. ACCESS LEVELS ................................................................................................37
4 . OUTPUT OPTIONS...................................................................................................................................................38/ 39
4.1 – ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................40
5 . TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................41/ 42
5.1 - DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING....................................................................................................................43
6 . WARRANTY...................................................................................................................................................................44
7 . DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY....................................................................................................................................45
ANNEXE 1. RELAYS AND OPTOS OUTPUT ............................................................................................................................47
ANNEXE 2. ANALOG OUTPUT..............................................................................................................................................53
ANNEXE 3. RS2 AND RS4 OUTPUT .....................................................................................................................................55