SIGNAL INPUT RANGE SELECTION

Set the jumpers to the position indicated in Table 5 for each range. The jumpers are located on the "MP" input board.

If the signal input is modified, follow the adjustment and calibration procedure.

TABLE 5

SELECTOR A

FIG. 8

FREQUENCY RANGE

CLOSE

 

(Selector B)

 

JUMPER

 

 

 

 

 

0

to

40/70

Hz

3

0

to

70/125

Hz

3 & 4

0

to

125/225

Hz

3 & 5

0

to

225/400

Hz

3 & 6

0

to

400/700

Hz

2

0

to 700/1250

Hz

2 & 4

0

to 1.25/2.25

KHz

2 & 5

0

to

2.25/4

KHz

2 & 6

0

to

4/7

KHz

1

0

to

7/12.5

KHz

1 & 4

0

to 12.5/22.5

KHz

1 & 5

0

to

22.5/40

KHz

1 & 6

7

9

8

10

PT2

Trigger adjust

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PT1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

2

1

 

Fine gain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

adjust

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECTOR B

4

5

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The frequency ranges are interpreted as follow : Range A (0 to 40/70 Hz.) which means that the minimum range is from 0 to 40 Hz, and the maximum range from 0 to 70 Hz. The high level of the signal output can be adjusted for any value between 40 to 70 Hz.

ADJUSTMENT AND CALIBRATION PROCEDURE

1.When input and output signal values are determined, remove the conditioner case. (Fig.2)

2.Check on the "MA" module, if the selected power supply is correct. (Table 1).

3.Select on the input board the desired Frequency range, according to Table 5, using jumpers "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" and "6".( Fig. 8).

Set jumpers "7" to "10", for the corresponding signal type (Table 4).

Select on the "MS" output module the desired output (voltage or current), using jumpers "E" and "F". (Fig. 6).

4.Connect a pulse generator to the conditioner input terminals 5 and 6

5.Connect a digital multimeter to the signal output terminals : 11 and 12 for Voltage output.

:9 and 10 for Current output.

6.Power up the conditioner with the appropriate power supply.

7.Adjust the pulse generator until it generates the low signal level.

8.Turn the "ZERO" trimmer (P1), located on the "ME" input module, until the multimeter shows the desired low signal output level. (For example: 0 Vdc).

9.Adjust the pulse generator until it generates the high signal level.

10.Turn the "GAIN" trimmer (P2), located on the "ME" input module, until the multimeter shows the desired high output level. (For example: 10 Vdc).

11.Repeat steps 7 to 10, until the two values are correct.

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Omega Vehicle Security CCT-05 Series manual Signal Input Range Selection, Adjustment and Calibration Procedure