Teledyne THCD-100 instruction manual Power Connection Socket, Panel Mounting

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2.5.Power Connection Socket

The THCD-100 requires a 24V, 500mA supply to operate. This must be a rectified and regulated direct current supply, capable of 15W (recommended). Although the THCD-100 has an internal fuse and power supply overload shutdown protection the supply to the THCD-100 should be protected by fuse or other suitable electronic method. A standard 5.5mm diameter ‘dc power jack’ is required to connect to the THCD-100. Connect the positive conductor to the center pin. Connect the negative (0V) conductor to the outer of the jack.

For convenience, Hastings offers a compatible supply (12-01-169) that, when matched with the US (12-01- 160), Euro (12-01-164) or the UK (12-01-165) plug adapters, converts wall power to specified levels.

Cautions: Ensure correct power supply rating and polarity. Do not use a partially assembled or faulty unit. Incorrect use of this equipment, or use in a manner not specified may impair the user’s protection.

2.6.Panel Mounting

A panel mount kit will have been supplied with the instrument. This consists of: 2 screws (M3x6), 2 brackets and 2 screws (50mm). Fit the M3x6 screws into the side of the unit into the diagonally opposed holes. Do not tighten these screws, to allow the bracket to slide over the screw head. Thread locking adhesive may be used but is not required as these screws cannot rotate once the bracket is tightened. Insert the meter into the panel. A cutout of 3.63” x 1.84” (92 x 45mm) is recommended. Slip the mounting bracket over the screw head and tighten the 50mm screws. The unit should now be secure.

165-072011 THCD-100 Power Supply

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents Specifications FeaturesGeneral Information Transducer socket Pinout 15 Pin D Type InstallationPin Number Designation Pin Number Designation 1 Interface Socket Pin out Miniature 15 Pin D TypeInterface Serial Socket Pinout 9 Pin D TypePanel Mounting Power Connection SocketAnalog Outputs FeaturesIntroduction Analog InputsSetpoint Source Setpoint ModeUser Re-zero Adaptive FilteringFilter Size Editable Screens Common Switch FunctionsEdit Mode Menu ScreensMain Screen changing setpoint Switch FunctionsFront Panel Screens Main Screen not changing setpointMain Menu Screen Switch FunctionsSetpoint Screen Filtering Screen Input ScreenSerial Screen Comms Menu ScreenRelay Screen Factory Defaults Confirmation ScreenSerial Communication Command/Query FormatOutput Current Readings ‘r’ Main CommandsOutput Current Readings Repeatedly ‘rp’ Setpoint Initial Value ‘siv’ Setpoint Mode ‘spm’Setpoint Value ‘spv’ Setpoint Source ‘sps’Serial Communication Protocol ‘pro’ Serial CommandsSetpoint Initial Mode ‘sim’ Serial Baud Rate ‘bra’Filtering Commands Channel Setup CommandsRelay Hysteresis ‘rlh’ Relay Control CommandsFilter Size ‘fls’ Relay Trip Point ‘rlt’Date of Last Factory Calibration ‘dlc?’ Other CommandsRetrieve All Settings ‘ras’ User Input Re-zero ‘irz’End of Life Service & CalibrationService CleaningAppendix a AppendicesAppendix B Setting Default Value Additional InformationAppendix C Settings in ‘ras’ command stringDescription Type and size Warranty Repair Policy WarrantyNon-Warranty Repair Policy