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ConsoliDator Multi-Channel Controller 

Instruction Manual 

 

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Table 5. Relay Channels Register Addresses 

Address (offset from 40000) 

Rly. 1  Rly. 2  Rly. 3  Rly. 4 Rly. 5 Rly. 6 Rly. 7 Rly. 8 Rly. 9 

Description 

Data Type 

461 

493 

525 

557 

589 

621 

653 

685 

717 

462 

494 

526 

558 

590 

622 

654 

686 

718 

Alarm High Set point Floating Pt. 

463 

495 

527 

559 

591 

623 

655 

687 

719 

464 

496 

528 

560 

592 

624 

656 

688 

720 

Alarm Low Set Point  Floating Pt. 

465 

497 

529 

561 

593 

625 

657 

689 

721 

466 

498 

530 

562 

594 

626 

658 

690 

722 

Alarm K Factor 

Floating Pt. 

467 

499 

531 

563 

595 

627 

659 

691 

723 

468 

500 

532 

564 

596 

628 

660 

692 

724 

Alarm Diff-Pressure  Floating Pt. 

469 

501 

533 

565 

597 

629 

661 

693 

725 

470 

502 

534 

566 

598 

630 

662 

694 

726 

Relay ON Time 

Floating Pt. 

471 

503 

535 

567 

599 

631 

663 

695 

727 

472 

504 

536 

568 

600 

632 

664 

696 

728 

Relay Cycles 

Floating Pt. 

473 

505 

537 

569 

601 

633 

665 

697 

729  Delay On Time 

Byte 

474 

506 

538 

570 

602 

634 

666 

698 

730  Delay Off Time 

Byte 

475 

507 

539 

571 

603 

635 

667 

699 

731  Pulse On Time 

Byte 

476 

508 

540 

572 

604 

636 

668 

700 

732  Pulse Off Time 

Byte 

477 

509 

541 

573 

605 

637 

669 

701 

733  After Flow Time 

Byte 

478 

510 

542 

574 

606 

638 

670 

702 

734  Alarm Type 

Byte 

479 

511 

543 

575 

607 

639 

671 

703 

735  Alarm Ch. 

Byte 

480 

512 

544 

576 

608 

640 

672 

704 

736  Alarm Sec. Ch. 

Byte 

481 

513 

545 

577 

609 

641 

673 

705 

737  Alarm Dig. Ch. 

Byte 

482 

514 

546 

578 

610 

642 

674 

706 

738  Alarm ON/OFF Flag  Byte 

483 

515 

547 

579 

611 

643 

675 

707 

739  Relay State Flag 

Byte 

484 

516 

548 

580 

612 

644 

676 

708 

740  Relay Assign Flag 

Byte 

485 

517 

549 

581 

613 

645 

677 

709 

741 

486 

518 

550 

582 

614 

646 

678 

710 

742 

Alarm PWM Output  Floating Pt. 

487 

519 

551 

583 

615 

647 

679 

711 

743 

488 

520 

552 

584 

616 

648 

680 

712 

744 

Alarm PID Set Pt. 

Floating Pt. 

489 

521 

553 

585 

617 

649 

681 

713 

745  Alarm PID KP Setting Integer 

490 

522 

554 

586 

618 

650 

682 

714 

746  Alarm PID KI Setting Integer 

491 

523 

555 

587 

619 

651 

683 

715 

747  Alarm PID I Band 

Integer 

492 

524 

556 

588 

620 

652 

684 

716 

748  Alarm PID Direction  Byte 

1351  1361  1371  1381

1391

1401

1411

1421

1431 

1352  1362  1372  1382

1392

1402

1412

1422

1432 

Override Value #1 

Floating Point

1353  1363  1373  1383

1393

1403

1413

1423

1433 

1354  1364  1374  1384

1394

1404

1414

1424

1434 

Override Value #2 

Floating Point

1355  1365  1375  1385

1395

1405

1415

1425

1435 

1356  1366  1376  1386

1396

1406

1416

1426

1436 

Override Value #3 

Floating Point

1357  1367  1377  1387

1397

1407

1417

1427

1437 

1358  1368  1378  1388

1398

1408

1418

1428

1438 

Override Value #4 

Floating Point

1359  1369  1379  1389

1399

1409

1419

1429

1439  Override Mode* 

Byte 

*Override Mode Byte Values: 
Byte Value = 0: OFF (No overrides) 

 

 

Byte Value = 1: Input > SP with High Alarm 

Byte Value = 2: Input > SP with Low Alarm 

 

Byte Value = 3: Input > SP with Alarm OFF 

Byte Value = 4: Input < SP with High Alarm 

 

Byte Value = 5: Input < SP with Low Alarm 

Byte Value = 6: Input < SP with Alarm OFF 

 

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Страница 1: ...4 Eight 4 20 mA Inputs Four 4 20 mA Inputs Eight 24 VDC 20 mA Four 24 VDC 20 mA Two 4 20 mA Outputs Four 4 20 mA Outputs Features and Highlights Nine Form C 10 A Relays Powered from AC or DC Four Puls...

Страница 2: ...hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose All trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners C...

Страница 3: ...tion PDN CSETUP2 Custom Setup Programming Setup sheets available at www predig com PDN CERTCAL Certificate of Calibration PDN CERTCAL2 Certificate of Calibration with Data J1 INPUT J2 OUTPUT J3 INPUT...

Страница 4: ...king 12 Wall Mounting 12 Panel Mounting 13 Connections 14 Power Connections 14 Input Signal Connections 15 4 20 mA Analog Input Connections 15 Flow Meter Pulse Input Connections 16 Digital Input Conne...

Страница 5: ...gh or Low Pulse Alarm Modes 33 Trigger Alarm Mode 34 Annunciator High or Low Alarm Modes 34 Plunger Lift by Differential Pressure Mode 35 Plunger Lift by Time Mode 35 Lead Lag Modes Pump Alternation C...

Страница 6: ...witch Closure 16 Figure 9 Digital Input From Live Signal 16 Figure 10 4 20 mA Output Powered by ConsoliDator 17 Figure 11 4 20 mA Output Powered by External Supply 17 Figure 12 Relay Connections 18 Fi...

Страница 7: ...olated from all inputs outputs and relays to 1500 VAC Isolation to 500 VAC between analog inputs and analog outputs requires powering analog outputs with external supply Signal and output power ground...

Страница 8: ...low Meter Pulse Inputs ACCURACY 1 count for K Factor 1 SIGNAL RANGE 100 mVp p to 15 Vp p 1 Hz to 10 kHz K FACTOR Programmable from 0 00001 to 999999 pulses unit DISPLAY OPTIONS Rate and total values d...

Страница 9: ...any relay entering alarm state Supervisory Alarm Use to indicate CPU failure or analog input signal loss High or Low Pulse Action Assign to analog or pulse input channel for pulsing on off timed rela...

Страница 10: ...red by external supply Modbus Serial Communications COMPATIBILITY EIA 232 PROTOCOL Modbus RTU DEVICE ADDRESS Programmable between 1 and 247 TRANSMIT DELAY Programmable between 0 and 300 ms BAUD RATE P...

Страница 11: ...11 SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Read complete instructions prior to installation and operation of the controller WARNING Risk of electric shock WARNING Hazardous voltages present Installation and servi...

Страница 12: ...please contact your supplier or the factory for assistance Wall Mounting For PD980 PD940 Models Obtain four 10 M5 screws and nuts Prepare four 1 4 6 mm holes through mounting surface spaced as shown...

Страница 13: ...shers are necessary Prepare four 1 4 6 mm clearance holes through mounting surface spaced as shown Prepare panel cutout 8 35 W x 7 37 H 212 mm x 187 mm Center cutout vertically and horizontally with r...

Страница 14: ...nnel safety Power Connections Power connections are made to one of the power terminal connectors All units are capable of being powered either by AC or by DC for the ranges specified CONNECT ONLY ONE...

Страница 15: ...cations Each of the 4 20 mA inputs may be connected in any of the modes shown below External Power Supply 2 Wire 4 20 mA Transmitter ANALOG INPUT 2 Wire 4 20 mA Self Powered Transmitter GND GND ANALOG...

Страница 16: ...ctions Digital Input Connections Digital Inputs are wired to two terminal connectors Normally open switch contacts may be used as shown in Figure 8 Figure 9 shows a Digital Input using an NPN open col...

Страница 17: ...on the side of the case In order to obtain isolation from analog inputs outputs must be powered from an external supply as shown in Figure 11 Remote Display Chart Recorder etc ANALOG OUTPUT 24 LOOP IN...

Страница 18: ...L O A D NO C Figure 13 AC and DC Loads Protection Choose R and C as follows R 0 5 to 1 for each volt across the contacts C 0 5 to 1 F for each amp through closed contacts Notes 1 Use capacitors rated...

Страница 19: ...or performance compared to RS 232 Differential signals can help nullify the effects of ground shifts and induced noise signals that can appear as common mode voltages on a network RS 422 was designed...

Страница 20: ...hich appears on screen as an arrowhead The keys below are used to navigate through menus and edit settings Other special keys appear throughout the programming process Key Action ACK Acknowledge relay...

Страница 21: ...apply power to the instrument Inputs outputs and relays are configured individually It is recommended that all inputs be configured before outputs and relays are programmed Shown to the right is a typ...

Страница 22: ...utput setup is covered in Programming Relays page 31 and Setting 4 20 mA Outputs page 40 General Functions The General Functions box contains various options and serial communication settings If you a...

Страница 23: ...ght off if no buttons are pressed for five minutes This is recommended unless it is necessary to have the backlight constantly on When NO is selected the backlight is always on Baud Rate Select any av...

Страница 24: ...he channel during operation Move cursor to Channel ID and press EDIT Use arrow keys to scroll through characters and move to the next position Press SAVE to store new setting to memory Next set displa...

Страница 25: ...ignal in engineering units The graph in Figure 17 shows the display response based on example scaling parameters For this mode select Linear from Function options then follow Sensor Input Setup page 2...

Страница 26: ...f value select Configure Function Parameters Press EDIT and use arrow keys to change the value Press SAVE when complete Follow Sensor Input Setup page 29 to enter your scaling parameters Note An input...

Страница 27: ...s below a programmed value Below the cutoff value the controller will display 0 To enter a cutoff value select Configure Function Parameters Press EDIT and use arrow keys to change the value Press SAV...

Страница 28: ...display Difference mode follows the same link principle but subtracts one or more channels from itself During operation the channel that is used to set up the link is the one that displays the sum or...

Страница 29: ...move cursor to Low Value and press EDIT Use the arrows to enter a process value associated with a low sensor point Press SAVE 3 Move cursor to High Value and press EDIT Use the arrows to enter a proc...

Страница 30: ...hannel is referenced Max Value Specify the rate or total maximum When this level is reached the channel s bargraph will appear completely filled Rate Fmt Select a position for the rate display decimal...

Страница 31: ...ptions to turn relay on when any other relay enters alarm state High or Low Alarm Modes High or Low functions are used to turn the relay on and off at selected process points If it is necessary to hav...

Страница 32: ...low set point is reached by any linked channel and off when all linked channels are above reset point Alarm Setup 1 Alarm Mode HIGH Multi Chan High Value 160 0 GAL Low Value 8 0 GAL Delay ON 1 0 sec...

Страница 33: ...t reset point Delay ON Enter a delay between when the set point is reached and the pulse signal starts Delay OFF Enter a delay between when the reset point is reached and the pulse signal stops Pl Wid...

Страница 34: ...nnel normally open pushbutton switch or External Key 4 Select ANNUNCIATOR HIGH from Alarm Mode options to turn relay on energize when high set point is reached and off when low reset point is reached...

Страница 35: ...Set Point Enter the process variable point at which the relay closes a valve The point may either be differential pressure or flow from a turbine meter Delay On Enter the time between when the set poi...

Страница 36: ...m Mode options to turn relay on when low set point is reached and off when high reset point is reached Alarm Setup 1 Alarm Mode LEAD LAG HIGH Channel TANK 1 High Value 160 0 GAL Low Value 8 0 GAL Dela...

Страница 37: ...lays 1 2 and 3 In the Alarm Menu High Value is set at 160 0 GAL and Low Value is set at 8 0 GAL In the Override Menu Over Type is set to Override 1 2 ON Set Pt 1 is set to 170 0 GAL and Set Pt 2 is se...

Страница 38: ...00 Value Enter the process value at which the pulse width will be 100 of cycle 0 Value Enter the process value at which the pulse width will be 0 of cycle Cycle Time Enter the period for 1 cycle maxim...

Страница 39: ...EDIT EXIT Set Point Enter the process target Feedbk Ch Select an analog input to supply the feedback signal from the system Prop Gain Enter the proportional gain expressed as a percentage Int Time En...

Страница 40: ...ng that channel in another Analog Output 4 mA Val Enter the low process level that will result in a 4 mA signal transmission 20 mA Val Enter the high process level that will result a 20 mA signal tran...

Страница 41: ...r in Automatic mode The screen displays the current state of the relay the total time the relay has spent in the ON state and how many times the relay has cycled from OFF to ON In Manual mode this scr...

Страница 42: ...the buzzer NEXT Press to scroll to the next operation screen Single Analog Input Operation Screen For each analog input channel there is a detailed individual channel operation screen which shows a ba...

Страница 43: ...et the total to zero Password restricted ACK Use to acknowledge reset the relays assigned to Supervisory Summary or Annunciator Alarm functions and to silence the buzzer NEXT Use this key to scroll to...

Страница 44: ...g to Automatic mode Password restricted ACK Press to acknowledge reset the relays assigned to Supervisory Summary or Annunciator Alarm functions and to silence the buzzer NEXT Press to scroll to the n...

Страница 45: ...ing Manual mode Manual Relay Control To the right is an example of a Manual Relay Control screen as it appears in Manual mode The screen displays the current state of the relay the total time the rela...

Страница 46: ...et Multiple Registers Set multiple values into specified holding registers Note To save data to non volatile memory after changing contents of holding register s write 0xFFFF to address 40600 Modbus R...

Страница 47: ...8 80 112 144 176 208 240 Ch Online Flag Byte 17 49 81 113 145 177 209 241 Ch ID Char 1 Byte 18 50 82 114 146 178 210 242 Ch ID Char 2 Byte 19 51 83 115 147 179 211 243 Ch ID Char 3 Byte 20 52 84 116 1...

Страница 48: ...279 309 339 369 Ch ID Character 5 Byte 280 310 340 370 Ch ID Character 6 Byte 281 311 341 371 Ch ID Character 7 Byte 282 312 342 372 Ch ID Character 8 Byte 283 313 343 373 Ch ID Character 9 Byte 284...

Страница 49: ...Alarm Dig Ch Byte 482 514 546 578 610 642 674 706 738 Alarm ON OFF Flag Byte 483 515 547 579 611 643 675 707 739 Relay State Flag Byte 484 516 548 580 612 644 676 708 740 Relay Assign Flag Byte 485 5...

Страница 50: ...eering Value Rate value during integration mode Floating Point 763 764 Analog Channel 7 Engineering Value Rate value during integration mode Floating Point 765 766 Analog Channel 8 Engineering Value R...

Страница 51: ...OM drive letter and press enter Follow on screen instructions Using ConsoliDator Monitor Software Launch the program from the Start menu or desktop shortcut Make sure you are using the correct version...

Страница 52: ...through the front buttons This section is limited to serving as an overview of programming through software because the parameters in the software menus correspond to the parameters on the controller...

Страница 53: ...nnel Controller Instruction Manual 53 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 3 0 76mm 8 0 203mm 8 75 222mm Figure 22 PD980 PD940 Overall Dimensions 9 36 238mm 7 16 182mm 7 86 200mm 3 10 79mm 8 66 220mm Figure 23 PD981 PD...

Страница 54: ...g Inductive Loads page 18 2 Grounding is inadequate or not connected Check earth ground continuity NO SENSORS FOUND is displayed but sensors are connected and transmitting Allow controller to warm up...

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