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2.2 - Front panel

SPX

 / 

   The SP LED's are used to indicate active setpoints.

  This button is used to access the 

Input Setup & Calibration

 menu (Section 8).

  This button is typically used to save your settings and advance to the next step 

in the setup process. A custom function can also be programmed (see 8.5B).

  This button is typically used to scroll through options or increase values in the 

setup menu. Pressing this button from the main display will allow you to view/

reset the 

Peak

 value, and view the Rate and Primary Counter values (see 2.3).

  This button is typically used to scroll through options or decrease values in the 

setup menu. Pressing this button from the main display will allow you to view/

reset the 

Valley

 value, and view the B and C Counter values (see 2.3).

  This button is used to access the 

Setpoint Setup

 menu (Section 9) and the 

Setpoint Direct Access

 menu (Section 10).

2.3 -  Up and down button shortcuts

Pressing the 

 and 

 buttons from the main operational display allows instant 

access to a number of values held in the controller's memory. These variables will ap-

pear in the order shown in the table below, and will cycle continuously at each press 

of the 

 or 

 button. Press 

 at any time to return to normal operating mode. 

Up and down button shortcuts

PEAK

Maximum measured 

rate value

 since the instrument was turned on/reset

PRMCNT

Current value of primary counter

RATE

Current rate value

VALLEY

Minimum measured 

rate value

 since the instrument was turned on/reset

B CNT

Current value of B counter

C CNT

Current value of C counter

PEAK

 and 

VALLEY

 may be reset to zero by pressing the 

 and 

 buttons 

at the 

same time

 while the variable is being displayed.

Содержание PRO-CTR100

Страница 1: ...Contents 1 Specifications 2 2 Display Front Panel 3 3 Wiring 5 4 Input Header Adjustment 9 5 Dimensions Installation 11 6 Count Modes 13 7 Features 17 8 Input Setup Calibration 18 9 Setpoint Setup 26...

Страница 2: ...mum pulse width Must be 5 s Sampling rate Counter 10msec Rate 100msec Rate resolution 0 01Hz Rate accuracy 0 005 Rate temp drift Typically 2ppm C Relay Output Number of relay outputs None 2 or 4 Relay...

Страница 3: ...78 x 4 72 Panel cutout 45 x 92mm 1 77 x 3 62 2 DISPLAY FRONT PANEL 2 1 Display Two display types are available for the PRO CTR controller Both feature 14 segment alphanumeric display characters 6 ind...

Страница 4: ...et the Valley value and view the B and C Counter values see 2 3 This button is used to access the Setpoint Setup menu Section 9 and the Setpoint Direct Access menu Section 10 2 3 Up and down button sh...

Страница 5: ...See 3 5 3 1C Analog Output See 3 4 3 1D Analog Input See 3 2 3 1E Function Pins See 3 6 3 1F Power Supply HV LV See 3 7 3 2 Wire the analog input module See 3 1D IMPORTANT The analog input board for...

Страница 6: ...connections The following diagram shows how multiple sensors can be connected to your input module Any combination of NPN TTL and PNP may be used for sensors A B and C SIGNAL A EXC GND SIGNAL B SIGNA...

Страница 7: ...on 9 to configure your setpoints SP 2 BCHSP R2 SP 3 SP 4 BCHSP SP 2 R4 3 4 Wire the analog output if installed See 3 1C If your controller has analog output fitted wire it as shown for either voltage...

Страница 8: ...NOT attempt to wire your controller while the power is on NEVER connect your low voltage controller to mains power Wire your controller for low or high voltage power supply as shown in the diagrams be...

Страница 9: ...ions shown in black are suitable for your applica tion If required follow the instructions in 4 2 to adjust the header positions Quadrature IP 234K 2006 Off On NC NPN PNP TTL 24V 5V CH1 CH3 CH2 COUNT...

Страница 10: ...tion the headers on the input module as required for your sensor type referring to 4 1 G Slide the input module back into the meter case Fig 1 D You should now be able to remove the back plate If it d...

Страница 11: ...IONS INSTALLATION 5 1 Case dimensions Cabling Allowance 96mm 3 78 92mm 3 62 120mm 4 72 39mm 1 54 155mm 6 10 minimum depth required behind panel 4mm 0 16 Cabling Allowance 48mm 1 89 45mm 1 77 120mm 4 7...

Страница 12: ...he meter back C Slide the Panel Gasket over the rear of the unit to the back of the Meter Faceplate D From the front of the panel insert the meter into the Panel Cutout Holding the unit in place engag...

Страница 13: ...l when B is low Pulse Train Direction Signal A Signal B With A and B signals 90 out of phase Primary Counter Counter clockwise Primary counter increments On a falling edge A signal when B is low 6 2 Q...

Страница 14: ...nd B signals 90 out of phase Primary counter decrements On a rising edge A signal when B is low On a rising edge B signal when A is high On a falling edge A signal when B is high On a falling edge B s...

Страница 15: ...A B Independent In this mode there is no fixed relationship between signals A and B Signal A increments the primary counter on every rising edge and signal B increments the secondary counter on every...

Страница 16: ...primary and secondary counters are reset to the values stored in the meter s reset offset registers and they continue counting after being reset This is useful for setting a position to a known refer...

Страница 17: ...he value stored in secondary reset offset register Both counters continue to count after being reset 7 FEATURES 7 1 Batching feature The PRO CTR has a Batching function which is used to maintain the t...

Страница 18: ...t 1 Then press If the correct PIN is entered setup is started at 8 2 If an incorrect PIN number is entered _ _ _ INCORRECT PIN NUMBER ACCESS DENIED scrolls across the display and it returns to normal...

Страница 19: ...a selection press to accept and continue If you are currently editing PRM CT the menu options will be QUADX1 QUADX2 QUADX4 A B A B AB IND AB independent or UP DN up down If you are currently editing...

Страница 20: ...9 and RSOFST see 6 10 H _ _ _ COUNTER SETUP scrolls across the display and SKIP appears You are now back at 8 2A To set up another input channel follow the instructions from 8 2A H again If you do no...

Страница 21: ...ut value appears When the rate drops below the low cut value it displays as zero Use the and buttons to adjust this value or set the low cut value to 0 to disable this feature Then press G _ _ _ DISPL...

Страница 22: ...ip to 8 5 or the button and then to ENTER B _ _ _ LINE 1 DISPLAY SOURCE scrolls across the display and the currently se lected line 1 display source appears Line 1 is the main display for PRO CTR100 a...

Страница 23: ...figure setpoint latching A _ _ _ USER PROGRAMMABLE INPUT FUNCTIONS scrolls across the display and SKIP appears Press to skip to 8 6 or the button and then to ENTER input functions setup B _ _ _ PROGRA...

Страница 24: ...or BCHCNT and then press C _ _ _ LOW SCALE VALUE FOR ANALOG OUTPUT scrolls across the display and the currently selected low scale value appears Use the and buttons to enter your cal low position and...

Страница 25: ...ER A continue to 8 7C now C _ _ _ SERIAL DATA SOURCE scrolls across the display and the current Ranger A serial data source appears Use the and buttons to select an option from PRMCTR B CNTR C CNTR RA...

Страница 26: ...SP 6 is reserved Setpoints with no corresponding relay output hardware may be used as simple LED indicators if desired In this case features requiring relay output functionality will continue to appea...

Страница 27: ...appears Using the and buttons select the relay activation to operate ABOVE or BELOW the setpoint value and then press If you are currently editing SP 1 skip to 9 2E now If you are currently editing SP...

Страница 28: ...RL control and then press ALARM SETPOINT VALUE controls setpoint activation point HYSTERESIS VALUE con trols setpoint deactivation point CNTRL SETPOINT VALUE controls setpoint deactivation point HYSTE...

Страница 29: ...it has first reached its inactive state It will then function normally Energised below Startup inhibit POWER UP TIME M _ _ _ RESET ACTION scrolls across the display and the current selection ap pears...

Страница 30: ...ure See 7 1 for more information on the batching feature Q _ _ _ USER ACCESS scrolls across the display and the direct access permission setting for the selected setpoint appears Use the and to select...

Страница 31: ...for the last ena bled setpoint will exit and return to the operational display 11 RESET PIN NUMBERS VIEW FIRMWARE VERSION If you have forgotten your PIN number s follow the procedure below to reset b...

Страница 32: ...rts the operation In Custom ASCII mode data is normally read as formatted data which includes decimals and any text characters that may be selected to show units However it is also possible to read un...

Страница 33: ...ster 50ms delay 8 Bit Unsigned 8207 Baud rate 8211 Serial address 8215 Serial mode 16 Bit Unsigned 4181 Hysteresis SP 1 Batch SP 4182 4185 Hysteresis SP 2 5 4197 Make delay SP 1 Batch SP 4198 4201 Mak...

Страница 34: ...resses are displayed in the Modicon 5 digit addressing format I e Register 65 40065 subtract 1 for direct addressing 8 Bit Unsigned 48207 Baud rate 48211 Serial address 48215 Serial mode 16 Bit Unsign...

Страница 35: ...ger A output strings are constructed as shown Start Sign Output Value Status End Start STX character ASCII 02 Sign Output value sign space for and dash for Output Value Seven character ASCII string co...

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