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Plus-X 300
Installation and Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Plus-X 300 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..........................1 Compatibility ..........................1 Installation ..........................1 Configuration ..........................2 Uploading New Firmware ......................5 Operation ........................... 5 Getting Help ..........................6 Warranty ............................ 6 Appendix A: Specifications ......................7 Copyright © 2017 Burk Technology, Inc. Rev. C...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Metering and status inputs are sent from the Plus-X 300 to the ARC Plus via Ethernet. The ARC Plus then reports these values as independent metering and status channels. The relay outputs on the Plus-X 300 are controlled by the ARC Plus via commands and macros.
  • Page 4: Configuration

    Finally, connect the included Ethernet cable to your network switch. Important! The Plus-X 300 must be addressable by the ARC Plus to which it will communicate. Consult your IT department prior to configuration to resolve any IP address or firewall conflicts.
  • Page 5: Network Settings

    Note that each input may be used as a metering channel, status channel or both. In other words, an analog temperature reading may also drive “high temp” and “low temp” status alarms. Plus-X 300 Installation and Operation Manual Rev C...
  • Page 6 4. Check the box marked Map Default Set of Channels to add all eight inputs and eight relays to the ARC Plus. If you are not using all Plus-X 300 channels or if you do not wish for them to appear in sequential order, you will need to manually map these channels later.
  • Page 7: Uploading New Firmware

    Operation Taking Readings & Issuing Commands Once you have added Plus-X 300 channels to the ARC Plus, they appear on the ARC Plus front panel, AutoPilot software, Web Interface and RSI speech interface just as any other ARC Plus channel. They can be used in macros and custom views. The Plus-X 300 is responsible for reporting the raw sample values to the ARC Plus, while the ARC Plus applies the calibration constant, limits and alarm settings.
  • Page 8: Getting Help

    1) placing the ARC Plus in maintenance mode using the ARC Plus front panel menus; and 2) placing the Plus-X 300 in maintenance mode using the Plus-X front panel MAINT button. When the ARC Plus is in maintenance mode, it will not issue commands or macros to any ARC Plus channels, including Plus-X 300 channels.
  • Page 9: Appendix A: Specifications

    5A, 240VAC, form C relay outputs, (C, NO, NC), each user-configurable for momentary or lacthing output Hysteresis: User-configurable set points per input channel Mounting: Keyhole slots for surface mounting; Available RMA300 rack mount adapter. Plus-X 300 Installation and Operation Manual Rev C...

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