Apollo instruction manual Programming and Operating the IMY, Programming the IMY

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PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING THE IMY

PROGRAMMING THE IMY

Although the unit has been programmed at the factory, the set-ups will generally have to be changed to suit the application. Basic set-up is complete after selection of the temperature units, decimal point placement, and selection of the digital filtering level.

Before actually trying to program the indicator, it is advised to organize all the data for the programming steps to avoid any possible confusion and to read the programming procedure entirely before proceeding.

To set-up the indicator, connect primary power and signal wires as outlined in the connections section (Appendix “A”). Remove the jumper wire (if installed) from TBA #3 (PGM. DIS.). This will allow the operator to enter and modify all of the indicator’s parameters. Press the front panel button labeled “P”, momentarily. Briefly, the display will show “Pro” alternately flashing with “0”. This is the indicator’s programming mode. The programming mode is divided into sections, numbered 0-9, each of which can be individually accessed. The front panel “UP” and “DOWN” arrow buttons can be used to select one of these numbers and the “P” button can be used to enter the selected programming module. In all of the programming modules, “UP” and “DOWN” are used to either select from a list of choices or enter a value. The “P” button is used to save the new value and progress to the next step within a module (Note: the new value takes effect when “P” is pressed). Upon completion of a module, the indicator returns to the “Pro” < > “0” stage. Pressing the “P” button at this time causes the unit to display “End” after which the unit returns to the normal display mode. The following table explains the basic function of each step.

Note: < > This indicates that the display will alternate between the English prompt and the actual data.

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Contents Apollo Intelligent Meter Series Introduction Table of Contents Page Definition of Terms Safety Information Safety Summary General Description Theory of OperationBlock Diagram Programming and Operating the IMY Programming the IMYDisplay Module #2 Program Temperature Display Offset and Slope Display Alarm Values Enter Alarm ValuesReset Latched Alarms Reset PEAK/VALLEY Memory BufferTemperature Offset Value Enter Offset ValueModule #4 Program Digital Filter and Remote Input Program Digital FilteringProgram Function of E1-CON and Optional E2-CON Cont’d Program INTEGRATOR/TOTALIZER Time Base Module #5 Program INTEGRATOR/TOTALIZERProgram Decimal Point Position for the INTEGRATOR/TOTALIZER Module #6 Program ALARM/SETPOINT Alarm #2 High or LOW Acting Alarm #2 Assignment to Input or INTEGRATOR/ TotalizerProgram Value for Alarm #2 Baud Rate Unit Address NumberPrint Request Function Full or Abbreviated TransmissionModule #8 Program RE-TRANSMITTED Analog Output Analog Output SourceAnalog Output LO Display Value Analog Output HI Display ValueModule #9 Service Operations Enter Access CodeEnter Zero Reference Apply Precision ResistanceOperating the IMY Quick ProgrammingFactory Configuration SlopeProgramming Example Temperature Monitoring Example PEAK/VALLEY Offset and Slope Display TemperatureINTEGRATOR/TOTALIZER INTEGRATOR/TOTALIZER SET-UP INTEGRATOR/TOTALIZER ExampleBasic SET-UP 125 x 827 Alarms Optional Alarm Timing DiagramsGeneral Description Communication FormatSending Commands to the IMY Command String ExamplesTiming Diagrams Current Loop Installation Wiring ConnectionsReceiving Data from the IMY Serial Terminal DescriptionsConnecting to AN RLC Printer Serial Communications ExamplesProcess Controlling System RE-TRANSMITTED Analog Output Optional Analog Output Calibration To 20 mA CalibrationSelect AC Power 115/230 VAC Appendix a Installation & ConnectionsInstallation Environment EMC Installation Guidelines Wiring Connections Power WiringAppendix B Specifications and Dimensions Open Thermistor Detection Display UlululTo 20 mA Certifications and Compliances Safety Appendix C Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause RemediesAppendix D Programmable Functions Decimal Point PositonAppendix D Programmable Functions Cont’d Appendix E Ordering Information E2-CONLimited Warranty IMY/IM-A 3/02 Drawing NO. LP0311