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SETPOINT SELECTIONS

,A:6

Select main or alternate setpoints

#83

Reset Setpoint 1 (Alarm 1)

#8/

Reset Setpoint 2 (Alarm 2)

#80

Reset Setpoint 3 (Alarm 3)

#8H

Reset Setpoint 4 (Alarm 4)

#80H

Reset Setpoint 3 & 4 (Alarm 3 & 4)

#8/0H

Reset Setpoint 2, 3 & 4 (Alarm 2, 3 & 4)

#8",,

Reset Setpoint All (Alarm All)

The following selections are accessible only with the Setpoint plug-in card

installed. Refer to the Setpoint Card Bulletin shipped with the Setpoint plug-in
card for an explanation of their operation.

Setpoint

Card

Only

"

#

+#I;6

*:#83

"

#

+#I;6

>3

PRINT REQUEST

The meter issues a block print through the serial port when activated. The

data transmitted during a print request is programmed in Module 7. If the user
input is still active after the transmission is complete (about 100 msec), an
additional transmission occurs. As long as the user input is held active,
continuous transmissions occur.

"

#

-

(5?&

PROGRAM MODE SECURITY CODE*

By entering any non-zero value, the prompt 

(5?& -

will appear when trying

to access the Program Mode. Access will only be allowed after entering a
matching security code or universal code of 

///

. With this lock-out, a user input

would not have to be configured for Program Lock-out. However, this lock-out
is overridden by an inactive user input configured for Program Lock-out.

"

#

,)(

:+83

"

#

,)(

:+8/

"

#

,)(

:+80

"

#

,)(

:+8H

SP-1 SP-2 SP-3 SP-4 SETPOINT ACCESS*

The setpoint displays can be programmed for 

,)(

#&?

or 

&$6

(See the

following table). Accessible only with the Setpoint plug-in card installed.

"

#

,)(

FA

"

#

,)(

,)

"

#

,)(

6)6

MAXIMUM DISPLAY LOCK-OUT*

MINIMUM DISPLAY LOCK-OUT*

TOTALIZER DISPLAY LOCK-OUT*

These displays can be programmed for 

,)(

or 

#&?

. When programmed for

,)(

, the display will not be shown when the 

DSP

key is pressed regardless of

Program Lock-out status. It is suggested to lock-out the display if it is not needed.
The associated function will continue to operate even if its display is locked-out.

5.3  MODULE 3 - D

ISPLAY AND

P

ROGRAM

L

OCK

-

OUT

P

ARAMETERS

(

4"#*3

)

PARAMETER MENU

*  

Factory Setting can be used without affecting basic start-up.

-

to

/!-

Module 3 is the programming for Display lock-out and “Full” and “Quick”

Program lock-out.

When in the Display Mode, the available displays can be read consecutively

by repeatedly pressing the 

DSP

key. An annunciator indicates the display being

shown. These displays can be locked from being visible. It is recommended that
the display be set to 

,)(

when the corresponding function is not used.

“Full” Programming Mode permits all parameters to be viewed and

modified. This Programming Mode can be locked with a security code and/or
user input. When locked and the 

PAR

key is pressed, the meter enters a Quick

Programming Mode. In this mode, the setpoint values can still be read and/or
changed per the selections below. The Display Intensity Level (

?8,&G

)

parameter also appears whenever Quick Programming Mode is enabled and the
security code is greater than zero.

,)(

&$6

#&?

SELECTION

DESCRIPTION

Visible but not changeable in Quick Programming Mode

Visible and changeable in Quick Programming Mode

Not visible in Quick Programming Mode

Immediate access.

“Full” Programming

Not Active

+,)(

0

No access

Quick Programming

Active

+,)(

0

Immediate access.

“Full” Programming

Not Active

+,)(

>0

After Quick Programming with correct code #  at 

()?&

prompt.

Quick Programming w/Display Intensity

Active

+,)(

>0

After Quick Programming with correct code #  at 

()?&

prompt.

Quick Programming w/Display Intensity

————

not 

+,)(

>0

Immediate access.

“Full” Programming

————

not 

+,)(

0

“FULL” PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS

WHEN PAR KEY IS 

PRESSED

USER INPUT

STATE

USER INPUT

CONFIGURED

SECURITY

CODE

PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS

Throughout this document, Programming Mode (without Quick in front) always refers to “Full” Programming (all meter parameters are accessible).

SELECTION

DESCRIPTION

#&?

Visible in Display Mode

,)(

Not visible in Display Mode

Содержание PAXCDL

Страница 1: ...cluding supply power and LPAX Display that will satisfy your application MPAX Modules for LPAX5 Analog units MPAX Modules for LPAX6 Digital units MPAX MODULES SIGNAL TYPE INPUT RANGES 85 250 VAC 11 to 36 VDC 24 VAC LPAX DISPLAYS Universal DC Inputs DC Voltage 200 mV 2 V 20 V 300 V DC Current 200 µA 2 mA 20 mA 200 mA 2 Amp Resistance 100 ohm 1000 ohm 10 K ohm MPAXD000 MPAXD010 LPAX0500 Process Inpu...

Страница 2: ...A quad FORM A 3A or either quad sinking or quad sourcing open collector logic outputs The setpoint alarms can be configured to suit a variety of control and alarm requirements Communication and Bus Capabilities are also available as option cards These include RS232 RS485 Modbus DeviceNet and Profibus DP Readout values and setpoint alarm values can be controlled through the bus Additionally the met...

Страница 3: ...umbers SFCRD200 Crimson 2 PC Configuration Software for Windows 98 ME 2000 and XP SFCRD Accessories PAXLBK10 Units Label Kit Accessory Not required for PAXT PAXLBK PAXCDC4C PAXCDC40 PAXCDC30 Extended Modbus Communications Card with Dual RJ11 Connector Modbus Communications Card DeviceNet Communications Card Optional Plug In Cards PAXCDC50 PAXCDL10 Profibus DP Communications Card Analog Output Card...

Страница 4: ...irs Selectable from 2 to 16 Display Range 19 999 to 99 999 Decimal Point 0 to 0 0000 PAXT Ice Point Compensation user value 0 00 to 650 00 μV C 14 MEMORY Nonvolatile E2PROM retains all programmable parameters and display values 15 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating Temperature Range 0 to 50 C 0 to 45 C with all three plug in cards installed Vibration According to IEC 68 2 6 Operational 5 to 150 Hz...

Страница 5: ...ading 3 mV 0 12 of reading 4 mV 1 066 Mohm 300 V 1 mV 300 VDC 0 05 of reading 30 mV 0 15 of reading 40 mV 1 066 Mohm 300 V 10 mV 200 µADC 0 03 of reading 0 03 µA 0 12 of reading 0 04µA 1 11 Kohm 15 mA 10 nA 2 mADC 0 03 of reading 0 3 µA 0 12 of reading 0 4 µA 111 ohm 50 mA 0 1 µA 20 mADC 0 03 of reading 3µA 0 12 of reading 4 µA 11 1 ohm 150 mA 1 µA 200 mADC 0 05 of reading 30 µA 0 15 of reading 40...

Страница 6: ...TAGE 125 VAC working COMMON MODE REJECTION DC to 60 Hz 100 dB INPUT RANGE ACCURACY MAX DC BLOCKING IMPEDANCE 60 Hz MAX CONTINUOUS OVERLOAD RESOLUTION 2 mA 0 1 of reading 2 µA 50 mA 111 ohm 50 mA 0 1 µA 20 mA 0 1 of reading 20 µA 150 mA 11 1 ohm 150 mA 1 µA 200 mA 0 1 of reading 0 2 mA 500 mA 1 1 ohm 500 mA 10 µA 5 A 0 5 of reading 5 mA 7 A 0 02 ohm 7 A 1 mA 200 mV 0 1 of reading 0 4 mV 10 V 686 Ko...

Страница 7: ...200 to 1372 C 270 to 200 C 1 3 C 3 4 C ITS 90 yellow red brown blue R 50 to 1768 C 1 9 C 4 0 C ITS 90 no standard white blue S 50 to 1768 C 1 9 C 4 0 C ITS 90 no standard white blue B 100 to 300 C 300 to 1820 C 3 9 C 2 8 C 5 7 C 4 4 C ITS 90 no standard no standard N 1 3 C 3 1 C ITS 90 orange red orange blue C W5 W26 0 to 2315 C 1 9 C 6 1 C ASTM E988 90 no standard no standard After 20 min warm up...

Страница 8: ...the software SETPOINT CARDS PAXCDS The PAX and MPAX series has 4 available setpoint alarm output plug in cards Only one of these cards can be installed at a time Logic state of the outputs can be reversed in the programming These plug in cards include PAXCDS10 Dual Relay FORM C Normally open closed PAXCDS20 Quad Relay FORM A Normally open only PAXCDS30 Isolated quad sinking NPN open collector PAXC...

Страница 9: ...ng 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 Input Range Jumper This jumper is used to select the proper input range The input range selected in programming must match the jumper setting Select a range that is high ...

Страница 10: ...or voltage signals remove the jumper from the board For 2 V inputs this removed jumper can be used in the 2 V only location Couple Jumper One jumper is used for AC DC couple If AC couple is used then the jumper is removed from the board If DC couple is used then the jumper is installed Input Range Jumper For most inputs one jumper is used to select the input range However for the following ranges ...

Страница 11: ...al 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 run 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 5 Signal ...

Страница 12: ... 4 ADC Terminal 6 ADC PAXP INPUT SIGNAL WIRING PAXD INPUT SIGNAL WIRING Current Signal 3 wire requiring excitation Terminal 4 ADC signal Terminal 5 ADC common Terminal 6 Volt supply Voltage Signal 3 wire requiring excitation Terminal 3 VDC signal Terminal 5 VDC common Terminal 6 Volt supply CAUTION Sensor input common is NOT isolated from user input common In order to preserve the safety of the me...

Страница 13: ...opriate considerations must then be given to the potential of the user input common with respect to earth common and the common of the isolated plug in cards with respect to input common CAUTION 1 Where possible connect the neutral side of the signal including current shunts to the input common of the meter If the input signal is sourced from an active circuit connect the lower impedance usually c...

Страница 14: ... down with 22 K resistance The input is active when a voltage greater than 3 6 VDC is applied Sinking Logic Terminals 9 11 Terminal 8 In this logic the user inputs of the meter are internally pulled up to 5 V with 22 K resistance The input is active when it is pulled low 0 9 V Connect external switching device between appropriate User Input terminal and User Comm PAXH ONLY Display Readout Legends ...

Страница 15: ...ameter This is used to illustrate the display alternating between the parameter top display and the parameter s Factory Setting bottom display In most cases selections or value ranges for the parameter will be listed on the right Indicates Program Mode Alternating Display Parameter Selection Value STEP BY STEP PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS PROGRAMMING MODE ENTRY PAR KEY The Programming Mode is entered ...

Страница 16: ...t range that corresponds to the external signal 10 000 V 3 2 20 000 mA RANGE RESOLUTION SELECTION 2 PAXS INPUT RANGE Select the input range that corresponds to the external signal This selection should be high enough to avoid input signal overload but low enough for the desired input resolution This selection and the position of the Input Range Jumper must match RANGE RESOLUTION 0 02u SELECTION 24...

Страница 17: ...ling points are necessary It is recommended that the 2 scaling points be at opposite ends of the input signal being applied The points do not have to be the signal limits Display scaling will be linear between and continue past the entered points up to the limits of the Input Signal Jumper position Each scaling point has a coordinate pair of Input Value A and an associated desired Display Value No...

Страница 18: ...ssible to program a secondary function without a primary function In most cases if more than one user input and or function key is programmed for the same function the maintained level trigger actions will be performed while at least one of those user inputs or function keys are activated The momentary edge trigger actions will be performed every time any of those user inputs or function keys tran...

Страница 19: ...um continues to function independent of being displayed 8FA 3 RESET MAXIMUM When activated momentary action 6 flashes and the Maximum resets to the present Input Display value The Maximum function then continues from that value This selection functions independent of the selected display 8FA 83 RESET SELECT ENABLE MAXIMUM DISPLAY When activated momentary action the Maximum value is set to the pres...

Страница 20: ... associated function will continue to operate even if its display is locked out 5 3 MODULE 3 DISPLAY AND PROGRAM LOCK OUT PARAMETERS 4 3 PARAMETER MENU Factory Setting can be used without affecting basic start up to Module 3 is the programming for Display lock out and Full and Quick Program lock out When in the Display Mode the available displays can be read consecutively by repeatedly pressing th...

Страница 21: ...n is disabled allowing for the fastest possible output response 5 4 MODULE 4 SECONDARY FUNCTION PARAMETERS 5 6 3 PARAMETER MENU Factory Setting can be used without affecting basic start up to 0 J sec to 0 J sec 83 to 3 3 3 updates sec 686 PAXS AUTO ZERO TRACKING to sec 68 PAXS AUTO ZERO BAND 3 to H The meter can be programmed to automatically compensate for zero drift Drift may be caused by change...

Страница 22: ...his is useful in weighing operations when the value to be added is not based on time but after a filling event TOTALIZER USING TIME BASE Totalizer accumulates as defined by Input Display x Totalizer Scale Factor Totalizer Time Base Where Input Display the present input reading Totalizer Scale Factor 0 001 to 65 000 Totalizer Time Base the division factor of 6 Example The input reading is at a cons...

Страница 23: ...BITS 300 BAUD RATE YES 0 to 99 NO SPNt HILO tot INP tArE 6roSS 9 D 5 8 MODULE 8 ANALOG OUTPUT PARAMETERS 8 PARAMETER MENU 0 10 4 20 tot HI LO INP 0 20 6C ANALOG TYPE DA ANALOG ASSIGNMENT HI LO 0 0 to 10 0 sec 2 6 ANALOG UPDATE TIME 8 ANALOG LOW SCALE VALUE 19999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 Modules 6 7 and 8 are accessible only with the appropriate plug in cards installed A quick overview of each Modul...

Страница 24: ... external meter with an accuracy of 0 005 or better PAXD Input Calibration PAXH Input Calibration PAXP Input Calibration Before starting verify that the precision signal source is connected to the correct terminals and ready Allow a 30 minute warm up period before calibrating the meter 5 and PAR can be chosen to exit the calibration mode without any changes taking place Then perform the following ...

Страница 25: ...ot correct repeat calibration THERMOCOUPLE Range Calibration 1 Use the arrow keys to display 5 HN and press PAR Then choose 6 and press PAR 2 At 1 apply a dead short or set calibrator to zero to input terminals 4 and 5 Wait 10 seconds then press PAR 3 At 1 apply 50 000 mV input signal with an accuracy of 0 01 or better to input terminals 4 and 5 Wait 10 seconds then press PAR 4 Return to the Displ...

Страница 26: ...__ PAX MODEL NUMBER ________ Meter _____________ Security Code __________ 1 INP Signal Input Parameters PAXT TEMPERATURE SCALE DISPLAY PARAMETER FACTORY SETTING SCALE tyPE rAN6E PAXT INPUT TYPE MODEL DEPENDENT F tc dECPt COUPL DISPLAY RESOLUTION PAXH INPUT COUPLE 0 AC OFFSt USER SETTING round PAXT DISPLAY OFFSET DISPLAY ROUNDING INCREMENT 0 1 FILtr FILTER SETTING PAXH 0 5 1 0 bANd 10 PtS ICE SCALI...

Страница 27: ... out n 0 0 OFF TIME DELAY tOF n 0 0 ON TIME DELAY tON n 2 SETPOINT HYSTERESIS HYS n 100 SETPOINT VALUE main SP n OFF SETPOINT ACTION ACt n SP 1 FACTORY SETTING USER SETTING FACTORY SETTING PARAMETER DISPLAY 6 SPt Setpoint Alarm Parameters 9 FCS Factory Setting Parameters Select alternate list to program these values 26 4 SEC Secondary Function Parameters FACTORY SETTING USER SETTING PARAMETER DISP...

Страница 28: ...27 PAX PROGRAMMING QUICK OVERVIEW PAXT O NLY ...

Страница 29: ...demnify RLC against damages claims and expenses arising out of subsequent sales of RLC products or products containing components manufactured by RLC and based upon personal injuries deaths property damage lost profits and other matters which Buyer its employees or sub contractors are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P...

Страница 30: ... to conductive parts of the equipment for safety purposes and must be connected to an external protective earthing system SPECIFICATIONS Additional specifications wiring programming and information for the individual MPAX models are contained in the corresponding standard PAX literature This PAX literature is shipped with the ordered MPAX model 1 DISPLAY 1 5 38 mm Red LED 5 Digit 19999 to 99999 2 ...

Страница 31: ...00 ohm Pt platinum 385 392 120 ohm Nickel 672 or 10 ohm Copper 427 MPAXT000 MPAXT010 LPAX0500 Strain Gage Load Cell 24 mV or 240 mV MPAXS000 MPAXS010 LPAX0500 True RMS AC Voltage Current MPAXH000 N A LPAX0500 AC Voltage 200 mV 2 V 20 V 300 V AC Current 200 uA 2 mA 20 mA 200 mA 5 Amp DC Voltage 200 mV 2 V 20 V 300 V DC Current 200 µA 2 mA 20 mA 200 mA 2 Amp Resistance 100 ohm 1000 ohm 10 K ohm 7 EN...

Страница 32: ...e module out of the LPAX case keeping it properly aligned with the case opening 1 0 ASSEMBLING THE DISPLAY Prior to installing the LPAX Display it is recommended that the MPAX and any option cards be assembled first This will allow you the opportunity to insure all the boards are fitted properly into their connectors Installing the Option Cards If your application requires option cards they should...

Страница 33: ... exposure to direct sunlight may accelerate the aging process of the bezel Figure 3 Installing The LPAX Into A Panel SFCRD200 Crimson 2 PC Configuration Software for Windows 98 ME 2000 and XP SFCRD Accessories Listed Separately Custom Units Label LX PAXCDC50 PAXCDC4C PAXCDC40 PAXCDC30 Profibus DP Communications Card Extended Modbus Communications Card with Dual RJ11 Connector Modbus Communications...

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