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6.6 MODULE 6 - SETPOINT (ALARM) PARAMETERS (

)

This module can only be accessed if a Setpoint Card is installed.

 

PARAMETER MENU

 

= Setpoint Number 1 thru 4

Module 6 is the programming module for the Setpoint (Alarm) Output Parameters. This programming module can only be accessed if a Setpoint card is installed. Depending on the card installed, there will be two or four Setpoint outputs available. The Setpoint Assignment and Setpoint Action parameters determine the applicable Setpoint features, and dictate which subsequent parameters will appear for the Setpoint being programmed.

This section of the bulletin replaces the bulletin shipped with the Dual and Quad Setpoint plug-in cards. Discard the separate bulletin when using Setpoint plug-in cards with the PTC901 and PTC900.

OUTPUT LOGIC

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Normal Output Logic ( ) turns the output “on” when activated and “off” when deactivated. Reverse Output Logic ( ) turns the output “off” when activated and “on” when deactivated.

SETPOINT ON

SETPOINT SELECT

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Select the Setpoint (alarm) output to be programmed. This provides access to the parameters for that particular Setpoint. The “ ” in the following parameter displays, reflects the chosen Setpoint number (1 thru 4). After the chosen

Setpoint is programmed, the display returns to . Select the next Setpoint to be programmed and continue this sequence for each Setpoint. Select

to exit the module. and apply to Quad Setpoint cards only.

SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT

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This parameter determines when the Setpoint output will activate. Output

activation can occur at a specific Setpoint Value (

) or can be triggered by

various “events”, as shown in the parameter list. Such events include the Timer

starting ( ) or stopping ( ), or by the action (event) that causes another Setpoint output to turn On or Off. When programmed for an event, the Setpoint must not be used as the Setpoint On event for another Setpoint.

Selecting displays a sub-menu where the Setpoint value is entered. The Setpoint value is based on the meter display to which the Setpoint is assigned

( ). When assigned to the Timer or Cycle Counter, the Setpoint value is entered in the same format as the assigned display. When assigned to the Real-

Time Clock Date Display (

), the date value is entered in month.day.year

format (

). When assigned to the Real-Time Clock Time Display (

),

the Setpoint value is always entered in

format (Hours-Minutes with

AM/PM selection). In Setpoint One-shot mode (See Daily On Occurrence), the One-shot Setpoint is enabled (armed) by scrolling the AM/PM digit until the 2nd digit decimal point is lit.

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Select the meter display to which the Setpoint is assigned: Timer (

),

Cycle Counter (

), Real-Time Clock Date display (

) or Real-Time

Clock Time display (

). (The

and

selections only appear if a

Real-Time Clock option card is installed.)

 

 

 

By selecting

, the Setpoint is

not

assigned to

a specific display.

However, the output can still be activated (set) and deactivated (reset) by various “events”. Such events include the Timer starting or stopping, or another Setpoint output turning On or Off. The output can also be set and reset through

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to

SETPOINT OFF

a User Input function or through serial communications.

SETPOINT ACTION

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This parameter determines the mode for output deactivation as shown below. Output activation is controlled by the SETPOINT ON parameter setting.

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

OUTPUT DEACTIVATES

LAtCH

Latched Output Mode

At Reset (Manual or Automatic)

t-OUt

Timed Output Mode

After “Time-Out Value” Elapses

ON-OFF

On-Off Output Mode

Based on “Setpoint Off” Setting

The Setpoint Off parameter only appears when the Setpoint Action (

)

is programmed for On-Off Output mode (

). In this mode, this parameter

determines when the Setpoint output will deactivate. Output deactivation can

occur at a specific Setpoint Off Value ( ) or can be triggered by various “events”, as shown in the parameter list. Such events include the Timer starting

( ) or stopping ( ), or by the action (event) that causes another Setpoint output to turn On or Off. When programmed for an event, the Setpoint must not be used as the Setpoint Off event for another Setpoint.

Selecting will display a sub-menu where the Setpoint Off value is entered. The Setpoint Off value is based on the meter display to which the

Setpoint is assigned ( ). When assigned to the Timer or Cycle Counter, the value is entered in the same format as the assigned display. When assigned to

the Real-Time Clock Date

Display (

),

the date value is entered in

month.day.year format (

). When assigned to the Real-Time Clock Time

Display (

), the value is always entered in

format (Hours-Minutes

with AM/PM selection).

The

and

selections are not available when Setpoint is assigned

to

.

 

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America General Description Safety SummaryGeneral Meter Specifications Table of ContentsCommunication Cards LDP6-CDC Optional PLUG-IN Cards and AccessoriesSetpoint Cards LDP6-CDS Setting the Jumpers Installing the MeterIndicates factory setting TOP View Installing PLUG-IN CardsWiring the Meter To InstallSinking Logic AC Power DC PowerSourcing Logic RS232 Communications Setpoint PLUG-IN Card TerminalsSourcing Output Logic Card Sinking Output Logic CardWith the Host Meter automatically adjusts the minutesReviewing the Front Buttons and Display Time synchronization between multipleProgramming Menu Programming the MeterParameter Menu Module 1 Timer Input ParametersParameters Module 2 User Input and Front Panel Function KEYRtC-d DspRtC-t SP-4 SP-1SP-2 SP-3Module 3 Display and Program LOCK-OUT Parameters INt-L Module 5 Timer Operating ModesModule 4 Cycle Counter Parameters DLYINtINP OP « to Module 6 S Etpoint a Larm P ArametersLAtCH OUtSetpoint POWER-UP State Timer StopTIMER/COUNTER Auto Reset Output Reset with Display ResetSPNt Module 7 Serial Communications ParametersStrStp Command String Examples Command ChartCommand String Construction Register Identification ChartSetpoint Output Register SOR ID Auto/Manual Mode Register MMR ID UAbbreviated Transmission Meter Response ExamplesSET Time SET Date Module 8 REAL-TIME Clock ParametersSET DAY +B/ 12-59pPress DSP key to return to the Display Mode Module 9 Factory Service OperationsRestore Factory Defaults Problem RemediesUSEr-2 Sp0f-2Sp0f-3 Sp0f-4OUt-n SP-1 SP-2 SP-3 SP-4ASM-n ACt-nPTC900/PTC901 Programming Quick Overview Part Number Information AccessoriesWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop online at omega.com

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