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Page 1 - Universal Input Meter

INF-BUniversal Input MeterOperator’s ManualNEWPOR TElectronics, Inc.http://www.newportUS.com/manualsTHE NEW STANDARD FOR QUALITY

Page 3 - Table of Contents

26Communication Menu Configuration90MODEPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 26) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and thenadvances to the &q

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91Communication Menu Configuration2626.3 dAt.FMt Enter COMMUNICATION DATA FORMAT SUBMENU• With this "dAt.FMt" Data Format Configuration Sub

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26Communication Menu Configuration92AL.StAtPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 33) Display show "AL.StAt" Alarm Status Character setting submenu. Ifnecessar

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93Communication Menu Configuration26FL.tRNSPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 42) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and thenadvances to the

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26Communication Menu Configuration94SEPARAPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 51) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and thenadvances to the

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95Communication Menu Configuration2626.5 AddRES Enter ADDRESS SELECTION SUBMENUPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 60) Display shows "StOREd" stored messag

Page 9 - Notes, Warnings, and Cautions

27Display Color Selection Menu Flowchart9627 DISPLAY COLOR SELECTION MENU FLOWCHART:N.COLOR(Normal Color)SP1.CLR(Setpoint 1 Color)SP2.CLR(Setpoint 2

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97Display Color Selection Menu2828 DISPLAY COLOR SELECTION MENU: (COLOR)COLOR Enter COLOR SELECTION MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Nine times, if Communication

Page 11 - Introduction

29Lockout (Access Security) ConfigurationMenu Flowchart9829 LOCKOUT (ACCESS SECURITY) CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHART:LCk.CNF 0000(Enter ID code here)EN

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99Lockout (Access Security) Configuration Menu3030 LOCKOUT (ACCESS SECURITY) CONFIGURATION MENU • To prevent unauthorized tampering with the setup pa

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11.1 DescriptionThis versatile ultra high-performance meter handles a broad spectrum of dc voltage and currentranges, nine thermocouple types, multipl

Page 14 - Unpacking

30Lockout (Access Security) Configuration Menu100LOCkPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 8) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and thenadvanc

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101External Control Lines3131 EXTERNAL CONTROL LINESP2, the 20-pin connector at the rear of the main board, connects to the setpoint transistorcollec

Page 16 - Safety Considerations

31.3 VALLEY (PIN 3)When this is connected to P2-4 by an external switch, the meter displays the stored valley (“LO RDG”) value rather than the curren

Page 17 - Parts of the Meter

103External Control Lines3131.12 NONSTANDARD RX (PIN 12) AND NONSTANDARD TX (PIN 13)These two pins allow digital communications with the meter using

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32Troubleshooting10432. TROUBLESHOOTING - DISPLAY MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEA flashing alpha-numeric message in the display generally indicate

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105Troubleshooting3232.1.7 Flashing “-OPEN” (Open Sensor Indication)Coupled with the proper jumper selection, a “-OPEN” indicates the input is below

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32Troubleshooting106“ERR 02”POSSIBLE CAUSE: Active decimal has been selected and/or DEC PT (decimalpoint) position has been moved one or more places t

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107Troubleshooting32“I OVSC”POSSIBLE CAUSE: The input scale and/or offset values chosen are large enough todrive the display into numerical overflow.T

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33Specifications10833.1 CURRENT INPUTINPUT RANGES (+10%): 0-20 mA and 4-20 mARESOLUTION: 1µAMAXIMUM INPUT: 200 mAINPUT OHMS: 533.2 VOLTAGE INPUTINPU

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109Specifications3333.5 RTD INPUT continuedRESOLUTION: 1, 0.1, 0.01CURRENT: 160 µA, factory calibrated, auto-compensationEXCITATION: 1.6 mA, can be f

Page 24 - TO REMOVE

1.3 Available Options and AccessoriesThe following options are available. Optional boards are either installed at the time of purchase, oravailable as

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33Specifications110TURNDOWN RATIO(MAX OFFSET-MIN SPAN): 1000 with 0.1% or 100 with 0.01% resolutionNETWORK AND COMMUNICATIONS,OPTIONAL:ETHERNET: Stand

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111Specifications331. Test with Analog Out (AN03)Sample Rate Process (100 mV) TC (K type) Rate (ms) Rate (ms)0 7(135) 7(135)1 14(68) 14(68)2 27(36) 27

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33Specifications112Figure 33-1. Meter Housing and Panel CutoutSIDE VIEWSLEEVECASE1.89(48.0).70(17.8)5.23(132.8)PROTECTIVE COVERTOP VIEW5.86(148.8)MAX1

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113Specifications3333.7 FLASHING MESSAGES:DURING PROGRAMMING (CONFIGURATION MODE)NUMERICAL OVERFLOW: “999999”OFFSET OVERFLOW: “ERR 01”SETPOINT OVERFL

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33.9 RTD 10 ohm COPPER TABLETemp ˚C Resistance Temp ˚C Resistance Temp ˚C Resistance Temp ˚C Resistance-200 1.058 -80 5.923 40 10.580 160 15.217-190 1

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115Specifications3333.11 ITS-90 RTD 392 US TABLETemp ˚C Resistance Temp ˚C Resistance Temp ˚C Resistance-200 17.0787 210 180.9644 620 324.1198-190 21.

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34Factory Preset Values116JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS-- S1 = K S2 = A, B S3 = A, C S4 = NONENOTE: extra jumpers are located in 

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117Factory Preset Values34ALARM CONFIGURATION : AL.CNF AL.CNFG = dISAbL If ENAbLE: AL1.CNF ACtIVE = AbOVE LAtCH = UNLtCH N.StAtE =

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35Record Your Setup Values118JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS-- S1 = S2 = S3 = S4 = INPUT SELECTION : INPUt If choose VOLt UNIPOL,Range = If choose b

Page 34 - Jumper Settings

Record Your Setup Values35ALARM CONFIGURATION : AL.CNF AL.CNFG = If ENAbLE: AL1.CNF ACtIVE = LAtCH = N.StAtE = AL.MOdE

Page 35 - Jumper Positions

31.4 Modes of Operation• This unit has two different modes of operation.The first, Run Mode, is used to display values for the process variable, and t

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CE APPROVAL INFORMATION1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)This device comforms with requirements of EMC Directive 89/336/EEC,amended by 93/68/EEC.

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Warranty/DisclaimerNEWPORT Electronics, Inc. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one(1) year from th

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M2544/N/0103For immediate technical or application assistance please call:Newport Electronics, Inc.2229 South Yale Street • Santa Ana, CA • 92704 • U.

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24Unpack all items and make sure that every item on the packing list is present. The items you shouldreceive are listed below. If something is missi

Page 40 - -EXCITATION

51 Rear Protective Cover with Screw 1 20-Socket Ribbon Connector (P2 Connector) 2 Panel-Mounting Gaskets (1 Spare)1 Operator’s ManualOther items may a

Page 41 - COMPENSATION

3.1 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSThis device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is important to read thismanual before installing or commi

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7Parts of the Meter44.1 FRONT OF THE METERThe following is a brief description of each part of the front of the meter.Figure 4-1. Front Detail2314˚C˚

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4Parts of the Meter8BUTTON Function in Configuration Mode• This button functions only in Run Mode. When theSetpoint/Alarm features are unlocked, press

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9Parts of the Meter4BUTTON Function in Configuration Mode•To enter the Menu, the user must first press ‘MENU’ button. • To select “older -style” of Me

Page 45 - Supply and Ratio Measurement

CountersFrequency MetersPID ControllersClock/TimersPrintersProcess MetersOn/OffControllersRecordersRelativeHumidityTransmittersThermocouplesThermistor

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4.2 REAR OF THE METERThe following is a brief description of each part of the rear of the meter. The labeling on the top of themounting sleeve (not

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11Figure 4-3 shows the rear of the meter with the optional 4-relay output board, ethernet board andanalog output board installed.Figure 4-3. Rear View

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5Setup125.1 CONDITIONS REQUIRING DISASSEMBLYYou may need to remove the sleeve or open the unit for several reasons:1. To inspect the rating label on

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13Figure 5-1. Meter Exploded ViewUsing Figures 5-1 as a guide, follow these simple instructions to open the unit:IMPORTANT: Turn-off the power and inp

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Figure 5-2. Board Assembly Removing/Installing DetailThe meter is now disassembled to the point where you can check and configure jumpers and installo

Page 51 - Setpoint Settings Menu

155.2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTION/PRODUCT ID LABELTo look at the Rating/Product ID label on the case, you must follow the first step as described in Section

Page 52 - LCk.CNF Menu

5.2.2 OPTIONAL BOARD(S) INSTALLATIONTo install optional printed circuit board(s):1. “Reveal the Main Board” (refer to Section 5.2, Disassembly).2. Us

Page 53 - Input Type Menu Flowchart

175.2.3 HOW TO ACCESS JUMPERSTo gain access to jumper S1 and S2 used to configure input type remove the mounting sleeve. Thejumpers may be accessed t

Page 54 - Input Type Selection

Figure 5-5. Main BoardTable 5-1. Main Board Jumper SelectionsFigure 5-6. Ethernet Option BoardDISPLAY BOARDSIGNAL INPUTBOARDMAINBOARDPOTENTIOMETERS4AJ

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19Figure 5-10. Analog Output Option BoardFigure 5-7. RS-232/RS-485 Option BoardJUMPER RS232 RS485 HALF DUPLEX RS485 FULL DUPLEXS1-A CLOSE OPEN OPENS1-

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iSECTION 1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Description...

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ABCDS1S2BDACS1S2P18BP18AP7P6P105Setup20Figure 5-8. 4 Relay Output Option BoardThe table below shows which jumpers are assigned to each relay. Defaults

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21Figure 5-9. Analog Output Option Board5.2.4 PANEL-MOUNT ASSEMBLYThe meter can be mounted in a panel so that the front of the meter is flush with the

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Figure 5-10. Panel Mounting Assembly6. Punch or cut a hole in the panel using the panel cutout dimensions in Figure 5-10. Remove burrsand paint the pa

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23WARNING: Do not “turn-on” the ac power and input signals until all connections areconnected to the meter.11. Set P1, the AC power connector, aside a

Page 61 - Scale = 1

Figure 6-1. S1 and S2 Jumper Locations on Signal Input BoardJ3S2S1J9LKJHGFEDCABS2S1LKJHGFEDCAB116Jumper Settings24This section is for the configuratio

Page 62 - Reading Configuration Menu

256.1 THERMOCOUPLE Input:S1_G/J; S2_A/B/K, jumpers are closed as shown:S1 S26.2 RTD Input:6.2.1 For RTDs:S1_H; S2_A/B/F/J, jumpers are closed as sh

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6.3.4 For ± 50V, 0-100V ranges:S1_K/A/B; SD2_G/H, jumpers are closed as shown:S1 S26.4 CURRENT/PROCESS VALUE Input:6.4.1 For 0-20mA or 4-20mA range

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276.5.5 For ± 5V, 0-10V ranges with Internal Excitation:S1_L/C/D; S2_G/H, jumpers are closed as shown:S1 S26.5.6 For ± 5V, 0-10V ranges with Externa

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6.5.11 POTENTIOMETER Input:S1_K/G/C/D; S2_C/G/H jumpers are closed as shown:S1 S2Jumper FunctionS4A (installed) + solder jumper B Selects 10 Vdc Sens

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29Signal and Power Input Connections77.1 INTRODUCTIONThe following describes how to connect your sensors to your meter with and without sensor excitat

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SECTION 7 SIGNAL AND POWER INPUT CONNECTIONS7.1 Introduction ...

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7Signal and Power Input Connections30Figure 7-3. Voltage Input Without Sensor ExcitationFigure 7-4. 3-Wire Voltage Input With Sensor ExcitationFigure

Page 69 - (Input Scale & Offset)

31Signal and Power Input Connections7Figure 7-6. Potentiometer Connections with Internal PowerSupply and Ratio Measurement.Figure 7-7. Potentiometer C

Page 70 - Input Configuration Menu

7Signal and Power Input Connections32Figure 7-9. RTD Connections with 2-wire RTDFigure 7-10. RTD Connections with 3-wire RTDFigure 7-11. RTD Connectio

Page 71 - Adjustment

33Signal and Power Input Connections77.4 SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTIONS - STRAINThe following Figures (7-12 through 7-19) show the connections for voltage,

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Figure 7-15. 3-Wire Voltage Input With Sensor ExcitationFigure 7-16. 4-Wire Voltage/Bridge Input With Sensor ExcitationFigure 7-17. Bridge Input With

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35Figure 7-18. Potentiometer Connections with Internal PowerSupply and Ratio MeasurementFigure 7-19. Potentiometer Connections with External PowerSupp

Page 74 - IN.SC.OF") as follows:

7.5 COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION BOARD INSTALLATION FOR THERMOCOUPLESTo setup the rear protective cover with the P3 and P9 connectors (and Cold-Junctio

Page 75 - Configuration Flowchart

377.5.1 COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION BOARD WIRINGFigure 7-21 shows the wiring hookup for thermocouples. Use the following table to determine whichcolor

Page 76 - Press ‘䊱/MAX’ 4)

FRANCE GERMANYT/C WIRE COLORS WIRE COLORSTYPE + LEAD_ LEAD + LEAD_ LEADJ Yellow Black Red BlueK Yellow Purple Red GreenT Yellow Blue Red BrownE Yellow

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39Signal and Power Input Connections77.6 AC WIRING CONNECTIONWire your power (from a wall socket or other source) to P1, the orange, 3-socket connect

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iiiSECTION 17 MULTI-POINT SCALE AND OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART ...65SECTION 18 MULTI-POINT SCALE AND OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION: (MP.SC.OF) .

Page 79 - DISPLAY READING VALUES

8Setpoint Settings Menu Flowchart408 SETPOINT SETTINGS MENU FLOWCHARTOnce this ‘SETPTS’ button is pressed, each of the four setpoints’ value will be

Page 80 - (Output Scale & Offset)

41Setpoint Settings Menu99 ACTIVE BUTTONS: ‘SETPTS’, ‘䊱/MAX’, ‘ 䊳/MIN’.Press ‘SETPTS’ 1) The display shows "SP1"momentarily then "0000

Page 81 - Output Configuration Menu

10Main Menu Configuration Flowchart4210 MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART1) Once lockout security ID code is set “enable”, the Menu will not be displ

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43Input Type Menu Flowchart1111 INPUT TYPE MENU FLOWCHART: (INPUt)TCTYPEtCCURRNt(Current)bRIdGEbIPOL(bipolar)UNIPOL(unipolar)100 mV1 V 10 V 100 VRTDTY

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12Input Type Selection4412 INPUT TYPE SELECTION: (INPUt)12.1 INPUT TYPE: (THERMOCOUPLE)INPUt ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "

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45Input Type Selection1212.2 INPUT TYPE: ( RTD )ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "INPUt" Input Menu.Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 2

Page 85 - Setpoint Configuration Menu

12Input Type Selection4612.3 INPUT TYPE: (DC VOLTAGE/PROCESS VALUE)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "INPUt" Input Menu.Pr

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12.4 INPUT TYPE: (DC CURRENT)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "INPUt" Input Menu.Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 2) Display flashes &

Page 87 - (Alarm Configuration)

12Input Type Selection4812.5 INPUT TYPE: (BRIDGE)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "INPUt" Input Menu.Press ‘RESET/ENTER’

Page 88 - Alarm Configuration Menu

49Input Type Selection1212.6 INPUT TYPE: (POTENTIOMETER)ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Display shows "INPUt" Input Menu.Press ‘RESET/

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SECTION 31 EXTERNAL CONTROL LINES31.1 TARE (PIN 1)...

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13Reading Configuration Menu Flowchart5013 READING CONFIGURATION MENU and FLOWCHART: (RdG.CNF)INPUt 1(Input 1 value)REAd 1(Read 1 value)ON.LINE MANUA

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51Reading Configuration Menu1414 READING CONFIGURATION MENU:RdG.CNF ENTER READING CONFIGURATION MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Twice though Main Menu items and

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14Reading Configuration Menu52Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 4) To enter Reading Scale & Offset configuration Submenu if displayshows "Rd.SC.OF" (F

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53Reading Configuration Menu142.Cd InREADING SCALE & OFFSET 2-COORDINATE FORMAT MENU:Input voltage or current can be converted or scaled into valu

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14Reading Configuration Menu54Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 22) Display shows "xxxxxx" some 6-digit number, represents the value of"INPUt 0"

Page 95 - (Stop Bit)

55Reading Configuration Menu1414.2 UNt.tMP Enter TEMPERATURE UNIT SELECTION SUBMENU:1) To enter TEMPERATURE UNIT SELECTION Submenu if display shows&qu

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14Reading Configuration Menu5614.4 FILtER Enter FILTER CONFIGURATION SUBMENU:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 12) Display shows "CNt by" Counter by or ro

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57Reading Configuration Menu1414.5 FLS.dSP Enter FLASHING DISPLAY CONTROL SUBMENU:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 23) Display shows "SP1.FLS" Setpoint 1

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15Input Configuration Menu Flowchart5815 INPUT CONFIGURATION FLOWCHARTENAbLEINPUt 1(Input 1 value)REAd 1(Read1 value)ON.LINEdISAbLENAbLEINPUt 1(Input

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59Input Configuration Menu1616 INPUT CONFIGURATION MENU: (INP.CNF)INP.CNF ENTER INPUT CONFIGURATION MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) Three times though Main Menu

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vFigure 4-1 Front Detail...7Figure

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16Input Configuration Menu6016.2 Ad.RAtE Enter ANALOG TO DIGITAL RATE SUBMENU:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 7) Display flashes "0" or previous select

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61Input Configuration Menu16In case of "tC" input type:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 10) Display shows "tC.CO.JC" Cold-Junction Compensation

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16Input Configuration Menu62In case of "bRIdGE" input type:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 19) Display shows "bRdG.LM" Bridge Limit function m

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63Input Configuration Menu16ON.L INEPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 30) Display flashes "ON.L INE" On line method.Press ‘䊱/MAX’ 31) Scroll between 2 ava

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16Input Configuration Menu64SCALING YOUR METERScaling your meter without a sensor or a signal source connected is easily accomplished by using oneof t

Page 106 - (Alarm 2 Color)

65Multi-Point Scale and Offset MenuConfiguration Flowchart1717 MULTI-POINT SCALE & OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION FLOWCHARTvaluevaluevaluevaluevalueMP

Page 107 - Display Color Selection Menu

18Multi-Point Scale and Offset Menu Configuration6618 MULTI-POINT SCALE & OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION: (MP.SC.OF)For proper Multipoint Scale &

Page 108 - Menu Flowchart

67Multi-Point Scale and Offset Menu Configuration1818ON.L INE IF "ON.L INE" and "NUM.PNt" = 01 are YOUR CHOICE:(On-Line Calibratio

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18Multi-Point Scale and Offset Menu Configuration68Determine the correct values for Inputs ("INPUt 0" and "INPUt 1"). Calculate &q

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69Multi-Point Scale and Offset Menu Configuration18INPUt value = Xin RS = Reading Scale RO = Reading OffsetDisplay Reading Value = Yrd IS = Input Scal

Page 111 - External Control Lines

viTable 4-1 Rear Connector Descriptions ...11Table 5-1 Main Board

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19Output Configuration Menu Flowchart7019 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHARTANA.OUt(Analog Output)OUt.CNFENAbLEMOdEdISAbLOUt.tyP(Output Type)CURRNtV

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71Output Configuration Menu2020 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MENU: (OUt.CNF)OUt.CNF Enter OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MENU:Press ‘MENU’ 1) 5 times or scroll though

Page 114 - Troubleshooting

20Output Configuration Menu72MOdE Enter OUTPUT MODE CONFIGURATION SUBMENU:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 5) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momen

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73Output Configuration Menu2020.2 Ot.SC.OF Enter OUTPUT SCALE & OFFSET CONFIGURATION SUBMENU:READING 1Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 10) Display shows "

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21Setpoint Configuration Menu Flowchart7421 SETPOINT CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHARTENAbLEdISAbLSP.CNF(Setpoint Configuration)N.StAtEN.OPENACt IVEAbOVES

Page 117 - “IN.SC.OF”

75Setpoint Configuration Menu2222. SETPOINT CONFIGURATION MENU: (SP.CNF)Setpoints 1 through 4 can be configured for a very large variety of zone and l

Page 118 - Specifications

22Setpoint Configuration Menu76SP1.CNFPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 4) Display shows "StOREd" stored message momentarily and thenadvances to "SP

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77Alarm Configuration Menu Flowchart2323 ALARM CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHARTACtIVEN.StAtE(Normal State) AL.MOdEAL 1.CNF(Alarm 1 Configuration)AbOVELA

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2478Alarm Configuration Menu24 ALARM CONFIGURATION MENU: (AL.CNFG)SP3 and SP4 are often used as Alarm1 and Alarm2, because they have single-sided hys

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7924Alarm Configuration Menu24.1. AL 1.CNF Enter ALARM 1 CONFIGURATION MENU:Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 4) Display shows "StOREd" stored message mom

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viiNotes, Warnings, and CautionsInformation that is especially important to note is identified by these labels:•NOTE• WARNING• CAUTION• IMPORTANTNOTE:

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2480Alarm Configuration MenuACt IVEPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 5) Display shows "ACt IVE" Alarm Active State submenu.Press ‘RESET/ENTER’ 6) Display

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8124Alarm Configuration MenuThere are 4 types of Alarm modes/Deviation Functions which can alter the alarmresponse as flowing illustrations:All horizo

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2482Alarm Configuration Menu“bNd.dEV” : Band Deviation for both Active Above and Active BelowPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 15) Display flashes "PROC."

Page 126 - Factory Preset Values

8324Alarm Configuration Menu24.3. AL db Enter ALARM DEADBAND MENU:This selected deadband (hysteresis) for Alarm 1 ("SP3") and Alarm 2 ("

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25Communication Configuration Flowchart8425 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION FLOWCHARTCOM.PAR(Communication Parameters)bAUd(Baud Rate)PARItYStOP(Stop Bit)

Page 128 - Record Your Setup Values

85Communication Menu Configuration2626 COMMUNICATION MENU CONFIGURATION: (COMM)Communication Operation Requirement: Communication Option Board must b

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26Communication Menu Configuration8626.1 COM.PAR Enter COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS SUBMENU:Allows the user to adjust and modify Serial Communication Para

Page 130 - CE APPROVAL INFORMATION

87Communication Menu Configuration2626.2 bUS.FMt Enter COMMUNICATION BUS FORMAT SUBMENU:Bus Format determines Communication Standards and Command/Dat

Page 131 - Return Requests/Inquiries

26Communication Menu Configuration88SUM.CHKPress ‘RESET/ENTER’ 14) Display shows "SUM.CHk" Check Sum setting submenu. If necessaryto select

Page 132 - M2544/N/0103

89Communication Menu Configuration26StNd Serial Communication Interface Standard Submenu:The following are the supported Communication Interface Stand

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