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The meter has switches that must be checked and/or changed prior to

applying power. To access the power switch, remove the meter base from the
case by firmly squeezing and pulling back on the side rear finger tabs. This
should lower the latch below the case slot (which is located just in front of the
finger tabs). It is recommended to release the latch on one side, then start the
other side latch.

Power Selection Switch

Caution: Insure the AC power selection switch is set for the

proper voltage before powering-up the meter. The meter is shipped
from the factory in the 230 VAC position.

Set-Up DIP Switches

A DIP switch is located at the rear of the meter,

and is fully accessible when the unit is in the case.
It is used for the selection of the input parameters
and program disable.

SWITCH 1

SNK.

: Adds internal 7.8 K

pull-up resistor to + 12 VDC, I

MAX

= 1.9 mA.

SWITCH 2 

SRC.

: Adds internal 3.9 K

pull-down resistor, 8 mA max. @ 30 VDC max. 

SWITCH 3

HI Frequency

: Removes damping capacitor and allows max. frequency.

LO Frequency

: Limits input frequency to 50 Hz and input pulse widths 

to 10 msec.

SWITCH 4

LOGIC

: Input trigger levels V

IL

= 1.5 V max.; V

IH

= 3.75 V max.

MAG

: 200 mV peak input (must have SRC on).

SWITCH 5

Enable Programming

: Enables programming through the front panel buttons.

Disables Programming

: Disables the front panel buttons from any

programming changes.

SWITCH 6 

Not Active for the Rate Meter

4

2.0 S

ETTING THE

S

WITCHES

3.0 W

IRING THE

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WIRING OVERVIEW

Electrical connections are made via screw-clamp terminals located on the

back of the meter. All conductors should conform to the meter’s voltage and
current ratings. All cabling should conform to appropriate standards of good
installation, local codes and regulations. It is recommended that the power
supplied to the meter (DC or AC) be protected by a fuse or circuit breaker.

When wiring the meter, compare the numbers embossed on the back of the

meter case against those shown in wiring drawings for proper wire position. Strip
the wire, leaving approximately 0.3" (7.5 mm) bare lead exposed (stranded wires
should be tinned with solder.) Insert the lead under the correct screw-clamp
terminal and tighten until the wire is secure. (Pull wire to verify tightness.)

EMC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Although this meter is designed with a high degree of immunity to Electro-

Magnetic Interference (EMI), proper installation and wiring methods must be
followed to ensure compatibility in each application. The type of the electrical
noise, source or coupling method into the meter may be different for various
installations. The meter becomes more immune to EMI with fewer I/O
connections. Cable length, routing, and shield termination are very important
and can mean the difference between a successful or troublesome installation.
Listed below are some EMC guidelines for successful installation in an
industrial environment.
1. The meter should be mounted in a metal enclosure, which is properly

connected to protective earth.

2. Use shielded (screened) cables for all Signal and Control inputs. The shield

(screen) pigtail connection should be made as short as possible. The
connection point for the shield depends somewhat upon the application.
Listed below are the recommended methods of connecting the shield, in order
of their effectiveness.
a. Connect the shield only at the panel where the unit is mounted to earth

ground (protective earth).

b. Connect the shield to earth ground at both ends of the cable, usually when

the noise source frequency is above 1 MHz.

c. Connect the shield to common of the meter and leave the other end of the

shield unconnected and insulated from earth ground.

3. Never run Signal or Control cables in the same conduit or raceway with AC

power lines, conductors feeding motors, solenoids, SCR controls, and
heaters, etc. The cables should be ran in metal conduit that is properly
grounded. This is especially useful in applications where cable runs are long
and portable two-way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation
is near a commercial radio transmitter.

4. Signal or Control cables within an enclosure should be routed as far as possible

from contactors, control relays, transformers, and other noisy components.

5. In extremely high EMI environments, the use of external EMI suppression

devices, such as ferrite suppression cores, is effective. Install them on Signal
and Control cables as close to the unit as possible. Loop the cable through the
core several times or use multiple cores on each cable for additional protection.
Install line filters on the power input cable to the unit to suppress power line
interference. Install them near the power entry point of the enclosure. The
following EMI suppression devices (or equivalent) are recommended:

Ferrite Suppression Cores for signal and control cables:

Fair-Rite # 0443167251 (RLC# FCOR0000)
TDK # ZCAT3035-1330A
Steward # 28B2029-0A0

Line Filters for input power cables:

Schaffner # FN610-1/07 (RLC# LFIL0000)
Schaffner # FN670-1.8/07
Corcom # 1 VR3

Note: Reference manufacturer’s instructions when installing a line filter.

6. Long cable runs are more susceptible to EMI pickup than short cable runs.

Therefore, keep cable runs as short as possible.

7. Switching of inductive loads produces high EMI. Use of snubbers across

inductive loads suppresses EMI.

Snubber: RLC# SNUB0000.

REAR TERMINALS

FRONT DISPLAY

115

INPUT SET-UP
DIP SWITCHES

230

POWER 

SELECTION

SWITCH

6

5

4

3

2

1

ON

DIS PGM

Not Active

MAG

LO Freq.

SRC.

SNK.

EN PGM

Not Active

LOGIC

HI Freq.

Not Active

Not Active

Factory Setting

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Страница 2: ...ions 3 Installing the Meter 3 Setting the Switches 4 Wiring the Meter 4 Reviewing the Front Buttons and Display 6 Scaling the Meter 6 Programming the Meter 7 ORDERING INFORMATION PAXL 0 0 R0 R0 6 Digi...

Страница 3: ...1 Criterion A Normal operation within specified limits 2 EMI filter placed on the DC power supply when DC powered Corcom 1VB3 or Schaffner FN610 1 07 RLC LFIL0000 10 CONNECTIONS High compression cage...

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