CONFIGURING
THE METER
USING
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
("OT.CF")
Output Configuration
("OT.CF")
is not active unless
your meter has analog
output capabilities.
The menu will display
whether analog output
is present or not.
Use Output Configuration
("OT.CF") for the
following:
* To enable
or disable the analog
output
* To determine
if the analog output
is current or voltage
* To assign
the output to the
net or gross reading
Enabling
or Disabling the
Analog Output To
enable or disable
the analog output.
1. Press the
MENU button
until the meter shows
"OT.CF".
2. Press the
/TARE
button. The meter
shows one of the
following:
* "O.1=D" (Analog
output disabled)
* "O.1=E"
(Analog output enabled)
(default)
3. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to toggle
between available
choices.
4. Press the
/TARE
button to select
analog output as
current/voltage or
press the MENU
button to store your
selection and enter
"OT.S.O" (Output
Scale and Offset).
SELECTING
ANALOG OUTPUT as
CURRENT or VOLTAGE
To select your
analog signal output
as current or voltage.
1. Press the
/TARE
button. The meter
shows one of the
following:
* "O.2=V" (Analog
output = voltage)
* "O.2=C" (Analog
output = current)
(default)
2. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to toggle
between available
choices.
3. Press the
/TARE
button to select
gross/net display
or press the MENU
button to store your
selection and enter
"OT.S.O" (Output
Scale and Offset).
ASSIGNING
THE OUTPUT TO NET
OR GROSS READING
1. Press the
/TARE
button. The
meter shows one of
the following:
* "O.3=N"
(Net Reading) (default)
* "O.3=G"
(Gross Reading)
2. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to toggle
between available
choices.
3. Press the
MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter momentarily
shows "STRD",
followed by "OT.S.O"
(Output Scale and
Offset).
USING
OUTPUT SCALE AND
OFFSET ("OT.S.O")
Output Scale and
Offset ("OT.S.O")
is not active unless
your meter has analog
output capabilities.
The menu will display
whether analog output
is present or not.
Output Scale and
Offset ("OT.S.O")
scales your analog
output to be equal
to the meter's display
and/or any engineering
units you require.
You may scale the
output for direct
(4-20 mA, 0-10 V,
etc) or reverse acting
(20-4 mA, 10-0 V,
etc).
1. Press the
/TARE
button. The meter
shows "RD 1"
(Read 1).
This display reading
corresponds to your
starting analog output
signal.
2. Press the
/TARE
button again. The
meter shows the last
previously stored
4-digit number (-1999
through 9999) with
flashing 4th digit.
3. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to change
the value of Read
1. If you continue
to press the /NT/GRS
button, the flashing
digit's value continues
to change.
4. Press the
/TARE
button to scroll
horizontally to the
next digit.
5. Press the
MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "OUT.1"
(Output 1).
This starting
analog signal corresponds
to your Read 1 display.
6. Press the
/TARE
button. The meter
shows the selected
output.
If you select
"O.2=V" for
voltage, the maximum
signal you may select
is 10.00 for an 0-10
V signal output.
If you select "O.2=C"
for current, the
maximum signal you
may select is 20.00.
7. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to enter the
output 1 signal selection.
If you continue to
press the /NT/GRS
button, the flashing
digit's value continues
to change.
8. Press the
/TARE
button to scroll
horizontally to the
next digit.
9. Press the
MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "RD
2" (Read 2).
This ending analog
signal should correspond
to your Read 2 display.
10. Press
the /TARE
button. The meter
shows the last previously
stored 4-digit number
(-1999 from 9999)
with flashing 4th
digit.
11. Press
the /NT/GRS
button to change
the value of the
flashing digit. If
you continue to press
the /NT/GRS
button, the flashing
digit's value continues
to increment by one.
12. Press
the /TARE
button to scroll
horizontally to the
next digit.
13. Press
the MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "OUT.2"
(Output 2). Note:
This analog signal
should correspond
to your Read 2 display.
14. Press
the /TARE
button. The meter
shows the selected
output.
If you select
"O.2=V" for
voltage, the maximum
signal you may select
is 10.00 for an 0-10
V signal output.
If you select "O.2=C"
for current, the
maximum signal you
may select is 20.00
for a 0-20 or 4-20
mAsignal output.
15. Press
the /NT/GRS
button to change
the value of the
flashing digit. If
you continue to press
the /NT/GRS
button, the flashing
digit's value continues
to increment by one.
16. Press
the /TARE
button to scroll
horizontally to the
next digit.
17. Press
the MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter momentarily
shows "STRD",
followed by "LK.CF"
(Lock Out Configuration).
Meter then returns
to the operating
mode.
If the meter shows
flashing values on
RD 1 or RD 2, the
value has overflowed.
Press the /NT/GRS
button to start new
values.
EXAMPLE
for OUTPUT SCALE
and OFFSET
Example: You
want to send 4-20
mA output for 0 to
450.0ºF. The
meter has 0.1degree
resolution.
Complete the following
steps:
1. Press the
MENU button until
the meter shows "OT.S.O".
2. Press the
/TARE
button. The meter
shows "RD.1"
(Read 1).
3. Press the
/TARE
button to show the
existing value.
4. Change
the value of Read
1 to 000.0 by pressing
the /NT/GRS
and /TARE
buttons.
5. Press the
MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "OUT.1"
(Output 1).
6. Press the
/TARE
button to show the
existing value.
7. Change
the value of Output
1 to 04.00 by pressing
the /NT/GRS
and /TARE
buttons.
8. Press the
MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "RD.2"
(Read 2).
9. Press the
/TARE
button to show the
existing value.
10. Change
the value of Read
2 to 450.0 by pressing
the /NT/GRS
and /TARE
buttons.
11. Press
the MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "OUT.2"
(Output 2).
12. Press
the /TARE
button to show the
existing value.
13. Change
the value of Output
2 to 20.0 by pressing
the /NT/GRS
and /TARE
buttons.
14. Press
the MENU button
to store your selection.
The meter shows "LK.CF"
(Lock Out Configuration).
USING
LOCK OUT CONFIGURATION
("LK.CF")
Use Lock Out Configuration
("LK.CF")
for the following:
* To enable
or disable setpoint
changes
* To enable
or disable the RESET
button in the run
mode
Enabling
or Disabling the
RESET button in the
run mode
1. Press the
MENU button
until the meter shows
"LK.CF" (after
"OT.S.O")
(if you are entering
the Lock Out Configuration
Menu).
2. Press the
/TARE
button twice. The
meter shows one of
the following (default
is "RS.=E"):
*
"RS.=E" (To enable
the RESET
button in the run
mode)
* "RS.=D"
(To disable the RESET
button in the run
mode)
3.
Press the /NT/GRS
button to toggle
between available
choices.
4. Once desired
mode shows, press
the MENU button
to store the change.
The meter shows "RST"
(hard reset) and
returns to the run
mode.
Enabling
or Disabling Setpoint
Changes:
1. Press the
MENU button
until the meter shows
"LK.CF".(after
"OT.S.O", if you
are entering the
Lock Out Configuration
Menu).
2. Press the
TARE
button. The meter
shows one of the
following:
* "SP.=E"
(To enable setpoint
changes) (Default)
* "SP.=D" (To disable
setpoint changes)
3. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to toggle
between available
choices.
4. Once desired
mode shows, press
the /TARE
button to enable
or disable the RESET
button in the run
mode or press the
MENU button
to store the change,
hard reset the meter
and return to the
run mode.
Enabling
or Disabling SETPOINT
Menu:
1. Press the
/TARE
button three times.
The meter shows one
of the following:
* "L.3=0" "SETPTS"
button will display
setpoint values.
* "L.3=1" "SETPTS"
button will display
"V.-03" which
is the meter's software
version.
2. Press the
/NT/GRS
button to toggle
between the choices
above.
3. Press the
MENU button
to store the changes.
Note: If your
meter does not have
the relay option,
setpoint menu items
above will not be
available and SETPTS
button will always
display the meter's
s o f t w a re version.
These units will
have + O L
(overload) or +
Open memor indicated
by Alarm 1 & 2 LED
displays. LEDs can
be reset by pressing
MENU then RESET
button or by
Power OFF
then ON.
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