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Figure 4-1. Front Detail ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 or 6-digit, 9 segment, alphanumeric 0.68” high LED display with programmable decimal point. 2 SETP
BUTTON Function in Configuration Mode Firmware Version Number and only after applying the power. Use ‘▲/MAX’ to select “MENU 2” or “MENU 1” the defau
4.2 Rear of the Meter The following is a brief description of each part of the rear of the meter. The labeling on the top of the mounting sleeve (not
CONNECTOR # DESCRIPTION P1 AC Power Connector or DC Power Connector P2 External I/O Connector P3 Input Connector J4 Optional RS-232/RS-485 or Ethe
Figure 5-1. Meter Exploded View Using Figure 5-1 as a guide, follow these simple instructions to open the unit: IMPORTANT: Turn-off the power and
Figure 5-2. Board Assembly Removing/Installing Detail The meter is now disassembled to the point where you can check and configure jumpers and insta
5.2.2 Optional Board(s) Installation To install optional printed circuit board(s): 1. “Reveal the Main Board” (refer to Section 5.2, Disassembly). 2.
Figure 5-4. Signal Input Board Figure 5-5. Main Board S3A S3B (not installed) S3C Unlocks Pushbutton Programming Factory Calibration only, do not
Figure 5-6. Ethernet Option Board Figure 5-7. RS-232/RS-485 Option Board JUMPER RS232 RS485 HALF DUPLEX RS485 FULL DUPLEXS1-A CLOSE OPEN OPEN S1
Figure 5-8. 4 Relay Output Option Board The table below shows which jumpers are assigned to each relay. Defaults have asterisks. Table 5-3 4 Rela
CONTENTS NOTES, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ... 11.0 INTRODUCTION ...
assembly. Figure 5-10 shows the panel cutout dimensions, and the dimensions for the panel thickness. It requires that the following already be done:
11. Set P1, the AC power connector, aside and connect or reconnect all other connectors to the back of the meter using Figure 4-3 in Section 4.2 as g
6.3 VOLTAGE/PROCESS VALUE Input: 6.3.1 For ± 50mV, 0-100mV ranges: S1_K; S2_A/B/G/H, jumpers are closed as shown: NOTE: For some applications, the
6.5.2 For ±50mV, 0-100mV ranges with External Excitation: S1_L; S2_A/B/H, jumpers are closed as shown: 6.5.3 For ± 500mV, 1V ranges with Internal Ex
6.5.10 For 0-20mA or 4-20mA range with External Excitation: S1_K; S2_A/B/C/D/H, jumpers are closed as shown with External Excitation: 6.5.11 POTENT
Figure 7-2. Current Input with Sensor Excitation Figure 7-3. Voltage Input Without Sensor Excitation Figure 7-4. 3-Wire Voltage Input With Sensor
Figure 7-6. Potentiometer Connections with Internal Power Supply and Ratio Measurement. Figure 7-7. Potentiometer Connections with External Power
Figure 7-10. RTD Connections with 3-wire RTD Figure 7-11. RTD Connections with 4-wire RTD 7.4 Signal Input Connections - Strain The following Fig
Figure 7-14. Voltage Input Without Sensor Excitation Figure 7-15. 3-Wire Voltage Input With Sensor Excitation Figure 7-16. 4-Wire Voltage/Bridge
Figure 7-18. Potentiometer Connections with Internal Power Supply and Ratio Measurement Figure 7-19. Potentiometer Connections with External Power
7.5 Cold Junction Compensation Board Installation for Thermocouples ... 247.5.1 Cold Junction Compensation Board Wi
7.5.1 Cold Junction Compensation Board Wiring Figure 7-21 shows the wiring hookup for thermocouples. Use the following table to determine which color
FRANCE GERMANY T/C TYPE WIRE COLORS WIRE COLORS + LEAD - LEAD + LEAD - LEAD J Yellow Black Red Blue K Yellow Purple Red Green T Yellow Blu
USA WIRING CODE EUROPE WIRING CODE CONNECTION P1 PIN # ON ORANGE CONNECTOR Black White Green Brown Blue Green/Yellow ~ AC Line (L) ~ AC Neutral (N)
8.0 SETPOINT SETTINGS MENU FLOWCHART Once this ‘SETPTS’ button is pressed, each of the four setpoints’ value will be displayed for approximately 10
"SP 3", "SP3’s value" "SP 4", "SP4’s value" "RUN". Press ‘▲/MAX’ 4) Enables the user to select and
10.0 MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART 1) Once lockout security ID code is set “enable”, the Menu will not be displayed through Main Configuration M
11.0 INPUT TYPE MENU FLOWCHART: (INPUT) 12.0 INPUT TYPE SELECTION: (INPUT) 12.1 Input Type: (Thermocouple) INPUt ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU: Press ‘MEN
below for types). If the display matches your choice of Thermocouple. Go to Step 8. Press ‘▲/MAX’ 7) Scroll through the available thermocouple types
VOLt “VOLt” DC VOLTAGE SUBMENU: Press ‘▲/MAX’ 4) Scroll through the available selection to "VOLt" (flashing). Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 5) Disp
Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "INPUt" Input Menu. Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 2) Display flashes "VOLt" (default) or previous stored inp
25.0 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART ... 5926.0 COMMUNICATION MENU CONFIGURATION: (COMM) ...
13.0 READING CONFIGURATION MENU AND FLOWCHART: (RDG.CNF) CF 156 35 M2544/N/0505
14.0 READING CONFIGURATION MENU: RdG.CNF ENTER READING CONFIGURATION MENU: Press ‘MENU’ 1) Twice though Main Menu items and display shows "RdG
OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION. Enter READING SCALE & OFFSET FORMAT SUBMENU: Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 7) To enter Reading Scale & Offset Format Confi
Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 22) Display shows "xxxxxx" some 6-digit number, represents the value of "INPUt 1" as taken from live input so
Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 5) Display shows "dP.ActV" Decimal Point Effect Selection menu. Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 6) Display flashes "yES"
14.5 FLS.dSP Enter FLASHING DISPLAY CONTROL Submenu: Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 23) Display shows "SP1.FLS" Setpoint 1 Flashing. Press ‘RESE
15.0 INPUT CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART CF 156 41 M2544/N/0505
16.0 INPUT CONFIGURATION MENU: (INP.CNF) INP.CNF ENTER INPUT CONFIGURATION MENU: Press ‘MENU’ 1) Three times though Main Menu items and display
In case of "tC" input type: Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 10) Display shows "tC.CO.JC" Cold-Junction Compensation for "tC" The
Adjustment. *The following Step 17 is a safety measure to prevent unintentional calibration. Press ‘▲/MAX’ 17) Display still shows "CAL 0"
CF 156 v M2544/N/0505 32.1.12 Flashing “dP OVF” (Decimal Point Overflow) ... 7332.2 T
ON.L INE Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 30) Display flashes "ON.L INE" On line method. Press ‘▲/MAX’ 31) Scroll between 2 available selections: "
Input Signal Range Scale Input 1 Value Scale Input 2 Value 0-50mV 000000 050000 0-100mV 000000 100000 0-1V 000000 100000 0-5V 000000 050000 1-5V 01000
17.0 MULTI-POINT SCALE & OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART 18.0 MULTI-POINT SCALE & OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION: (MP.SC.OF) For proper Mul
This scaling method based on 2 Input values entered with 2 corresponding readings. Up to 10 Linearization Points can be selected to customize the tra
To scale "MANUAL", calculate inputs based on transducer specifications and manually enter them via on the front panel push buttons. The foll
READING/INPUT SCALE & OFFSET MODE DISPLAY READING VALUES (y = ax + b) MP.SC.OF IN.SC.OF Rd.SC.OF Yrd = (SCALE).Xin + (OFFSET) disable disable en
OUt.CNF Enter OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MENU: Press ‘MENU’ 1) 5 times or scroll though main Menu until Display shows "OUt.CNF" Output Configu
20.2 Ot.SC.OF Enter OUTPUT SCALE & OFFSET CONFIGURATION Submenu: READING 1 Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 10) Display shows "REAd 1" Reading
22.0 SETPOINT CONFIGURATION MENU: (SP.CNF) Setpoints 1 through 4 can be configured for a very large variety of zone and level signaling. SP1 and SP2
23.0 ALARM CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHART 24.0 ALARM CONFIGURATION MENU: (AL.CNFG) SP3 and SP4 are often used as Alarm1 and Alarm2, because they have
NOTES, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS Information that is especially important to note is identified by these labels: • NOTE • WARNING • CAUTION • IMPORTANT N
Alarm configuration is used to select or setup: • The Active Zone for each alarm point (SP3 or AL1, SP4 or AL2) to above or below the setting with &q
ACt IVE Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 5) Display shows "ACt IVE" Alarm Active State submenu. Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 6) Display flashes "AbOVE&qu
There are 4 types of Alarm modes/Deviation Functions which can alter the alarm response as flowing illustrations: All horizontal axes represent time
Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 15) Display flashes "PROC." Process (No Deviation) mode or previous selection. Press ‘▲/MAX’ 16) Scroll 4 available fo
25.0 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART 26.0 COMMUNICATION MENU CONFIGURATION: (COMM) Communication Operation Requirement: Communication Option
Purchasing the controller with Serial Communications permits an instrument or more meters to be configured or monitored remotely from an IBM PC compat
Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 10) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and then advances to the "StOP" Stop Bit setting submen
ECHO Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 20) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and then advances to the "ECHO" Line Feed setting
• Message Hand Shake: The RTS (Request To Send) line from the host controller is checked when the device is ready to send measurement data. If the RT
button. • For Universal meters, there is a list of the transmitted character (Hex number value) corresponding for each of the sixteen (16) possible S
Choose between Ethernet or Serial Communication option per meter. Serial communications come with one 6 ft. communications cable with phone plug term
SEPARA Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 51) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and then advances to the "SEPARA" Separator S
27.0 DISPLAY COLOR SELECTION MENU FLOWCHART: 28.0 DISPLAY COLOR SELECTION MENU: (COLOR) COLOR Enter COLOR SELECTION MENU: Press ‘MENU’ 1) Nine tim
28.1 N.COLOR Enter NORMAL COLOR SUBMENU Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 2) Display shows "N.COLOR" Normal Color submenu that allows user to change norm
29.0 LOCKOUT (ACCESS SECURITY) CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHART: CF 156 68 M2544/N/0505
30.0 LOCKOUT (ACCESS SECURITY) CONFIGURATION MENU • To prevent unauthorized tampering with the setup parameters, this instrument provides protection
The meter case label gives the names (abbreviated functions) of each of the twenty pins of P2, the center-bottom connector. Refer to Figure 30-1. F
31.8 +5 V (PIN 8) Up to 20 mA is available for driving external devices, but isolation should be provided if there is a possibility of common mode (gr
Figure 30-2 For Setpoint Transistors 32.0 TROUBLESHOOTING - DISPLAY MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE A flashing alpha-numeric message in the disp
32.1.9 Flashing “R OVSC” (Reading Overscale) This display occurs when the reading scale and/or offset applied to the input signal causes the display t
broken or otherwise opened. Check thermocouple or RTD wiring. “I OVSC” POSSIBLE CAUSE: TO CORRECT: The input scale and/or offset values chosen are l
When you ordered your meter, you will receive the following items in the shipping box: QTY DESCRIPTION 1 Unit in a Mounting Sleeve with Gasket 1
For accurate full scale measurements below -40 degrees, you may need to complete the full scale cold junction calibration procedure (Refer to Section
resolution; 0.1% accuracy; 6 msec step response. RELAY OUTPUT, OPTIONAL: Form -C, SPDT Relays POWER RATING FOR RESISTIVE LOADS: Two relays at P6 a
1. Test with Analog Out (AN03) Sample Rate Process (100 mV) Rate (ms) TC (K type) Rate (ms) 0 7(135) 7(135) 1 14(68) 14(68) 2 27(36) 27(36) 3 52(
Figure 33-1. Meter Housing and Panel Cutout 33.7 Flashing Messages: DURING PROGRAMMING (CONFIGURATION MODE) NUMERICAL OVERFLOW: “999999” OFFSET OVE
DURING SETPOINT ADJUST (RUN MODE) OUT OF SELECTED DIGIT RANGE: “999999” NOT STORED IN EEPROM: “NOSTOR” VALUE PUT IN EEPROM: “STORED” 33.8 ITS-90 T
33.11 ITS-90 RTD 392 US Table Temp oC Resistance Temp oC Resistance Temp oC Resistance -200 17.0787 210 180.9644 620 324.1198 -190 21.4575 220 18
INPUT SELECTION : INPUt VOLTAGE: VOLt Voltage type = UNIPOL Range = 100MV If choose bI POL Range = 50MV If choose different INPUt-- If tC: Type = J tC
LOCKOUT CONFIG : LCk.CNF (ALL DISABLED) SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 INPUt RdG.CNF INP.CNF MP.SC.OF OUt.CNF SP.CNF AL.CNF COMM COLOR 35.0 RECORD YOUR SETUP VAL
ALARM CONFIGURATION : AL.CNF AL.CNFG = If ENAbLE: AL1.CNF ACtIVE = LAtCH = N.StAtE = AL.MOdE AL2.CNF: ACtIVE = LAtCH = N.StAtE = AL.MOdE AL db = NU
Electrical Safety EN61010-1:2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory. Double Insulation Pollution De
3.0 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3.1 Safety Considerations This device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is important to read this manua
CF 156 85 M2544/N/0505 Advance authorization is required prior to the return to Cooper Instruments. Before returning the item, contact the Repair D
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