INFCTRA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: Introduction
1.1
Unpacking
1.2
Safety Considerations

Part 2: About the Meter
2.1
Description
2.2
Features
2.4
Main Board
2.5
Front of the Meter
2.6
Back of the Meter

Part 3: Getting Started
3.1
Powering the Meter
3.2
Connecting to Commonly Used Sensors
3.3
Main Board Power Jumpers
3.3.1
AC Power Failure Provision
3.3.2
DC Power/Backup Battery Provision
3.4
Mounting the Meter
3.5
Selecting Main Menu Items
3.6
Selecting Sub-Menu Items
3.7
Saving Changes

Part 4: Rate Measurement
4.1
Line Frequency Measurement
4.2
Revolutions per Minute (RPM) Example

Part 5: The Totalize Mode
5.1
Totalizer Example
5.2
Stopwatch in the Totalize Mode
5.3
Down Counting

Part 6: Reference
6
Reference Tables
7
Troubleshooting

Part 8: RS-232 Option
8.1
Installing the RS- Option Board
8.2
Remote Programming
8.3
ASCII Output
8.3.1
9-Character Format
8.3.2
8-Character Format
8.3.3
Setup Data
8.4
ASCII Input
8.5
Interfacing Examples
8.6
Programming Considerations
8.6.1
Communication Rate
8.6.2
Modem Operation
8.7
Parity Checking
8.8
Timing
8.9
Programming Example

Part 9: Analog Output
9.1
Installing the Analog Output Board
9.2
Setting up the Analog Output Board
9.3
Electrical Connections and Specifications

Part 10: Dual-Relay Option
10.1
Setting up the Dual-Relay Board
10.1.1
Setpoints (Wiring and Specification)
10.2
Installing the Dual-Relay Board

Part 11: Meter Specifications
11.1
Standard Dimensions
11.2
Disassembly - General Information
11.4
Input Characteristics
11.5
Display
11.6
Time Base
11.7
Rate Function
11.8
Totalizer
11.9
Power

Part 12: Factory Default Values
12.1
Configuration Defaults
   
WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER
   
NOTES, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
Information that is especially important to note is identified by three labels:
  • NOTE

  • WARNING

  • CAUTION

  • IMPORTANT


  • Note: provides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter.

    Warning CAUTION or WARNING: tells you about the risk of electric shock.

    Caution CAUTION, WARNING or IMPORTANT: tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the meter's functionality and must refer to accompanying documents.
    INFCTRA
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Part 1: Introduction
    1.1
    Unpacking
    1.2
    Safety Considerations

    Part 2: About the Meter
    2.1
    Description
    2.2
    Features
    2.4
    Main Board
    2.5
    Front of the Meter
    2.6
    Back of the Meter

    Part 3: Getting Started
    3.1
    Powering the Meter
    3.2
    Connecting to Commonly Used Sensors
    3.3
    Main Board Power Jumpers
    3.3.1
    AC Power Failure Provision
    3.3.2
    DC Power/Backup Battery Provision
    3.4
    Mounting the Meter
    3.5
    Selecting Main Menu Items
    3.6
    Selecting Sub-Menu Items
    3.7
    Saving Changes

    Part 4: Rate Measurement
    4.1
    Line Frequency Measurement
    4.2
    Revolutions per Minute (RPM) Example

    Part 5: The Totalize Mode
    5.1
    Totalizer Example
    5.2
    Stopwatch in the Totalize Mode
    5.3
    Down Counting

    Part 6: Reference
    6
    Reference Tables
    7
    Troubleshooting

    Part 8: RS-232 Option
    8.1
    Installing the RS- Option Board
    8.2
    Remote Programming
    8.3
    ASCII Output
    8.3.1
    9-Character Format
    8.3.2
    8-Character Format
    8.3.3
    Setup Data
    8.4
    ASCII Input
    8.5
    Interfacing Examples
    8.6
    Programming Considerations
    8.6.1
    Communication Rate
    8.6.2
    Modem Operation
    8.7
    Parity Checking
    8.8
    Timing
    8.9
    Programming Example

    Part 9: Analog Output
    9.1
    Installing the Analog Output Board
    9.2
    Setting up the Analog Output Board
    9.3
    Electrical Connections and Specifications

    Part 10: Dual-Relay Option
    10.1
    Setting up the Dual-Relay Board
    10.1.1
    Setpoints (Wiring and Specification)
    10.2
    Installing the Dual-Relay Board

    Part 11: Meter Specifications
    11.1
    Standard Dimensions
    11.2
    Disassembly - General Information
    11.4
    Input Characteristics
    11.5
    Display
    11.6
    Time Base
    11.7
    Rate Function
    11.8
    Totalizer
    11.9
    Power

    Part 12: Factory Default Values
    12.1
    Configuration Defaults
       
    WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER
       
    NOTES, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
    Information that is especially important to note is identified by three labels:
  • NOTE

  • WARNING

  • CAUTION

  • IMPORTANT


  • Note: provides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter.

    Warning CAUTION or WARNING: tells you about the risk of electric shock.

    Caution CAUTION, WARNING or IMPORTANT: tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the meter's functionality and must refer to accompanying documents.
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