Interface 9320 Manual

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9320 Manual
Portable Battery Powered Indicator
Interface, Inc. • 7401 E. Butherus Dr. • Scottsdale, AZ 85260 • 800-947-5598 • 480-948-1924 (fax)
www.interfaceforce.com

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  • Page 1 9320 Manual Portable Battery Powered Indicator Interface, Inc. • 7401 E. Butherus Dr. • Scottsdale, AZ 85260 • 800-947-5598 • 480-948-1924 (fax) www.interfaceforce.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Switching the 9320 On/Off................................10 RANGE Button....................................10 HOLD Button....................................11 GROSS/NET Button ..................................11 SHUNT CAL Button ..................................11 PEAK Button ....................................11 TROUGH Button ....................................11 CONFIGURATION MENU Parameters...............................12 CALIBRATION MENU Parameters..............................14 Calibration Procedures ..................................15 Specifications......................................17 Mechanical Dimensions ..................................17 Warranty ......................................18 Interface 9320 User Manual Issue 1.0...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    50mV/V. Bridge resistances from 85Ω upwards can be used with the 9320. Configuration and calibration of the 9320 is achieved using the front panel push buttons to navigate through a very simple menu structure.
  • Page 4: Electrical Connection Information

    +ve Charge Input RS232 Port Connections If the 9320 has been ordered with the optiona l RS232 output, then this will be available via a 7 pin 723 series Binder connector. The wiring for this is as detailed below: PIN 1...
  • Page 5 There are six push buttons on the front p anel of the 9320, which are available for use in normal operation. Each of these is described below: Front Panel Function of Button in Normal Operation Mode Button button . To switch the 9320 ON or OFF press and hold the The RANGE button allows the user to toggle between two independent scales.
  • Page 6: Menu Structure

    MENU STRUCTURE The 9320 has two menus, details of which are outlined below:- A CONFIGURATION MENU, which enables the user to tailor the operation to meet a specific application requirement. The values selected in the CONFIGURATION MENU are completely independent for each range.
  • Page 7 LO 0000000 dISP HI 0000000 donE dISP LO 0000000 InPut HI 0000000 dISP HI 0000000 donE tAbLE? InPut LO 0000000 SEt OFFS 0000000 donE CAL VAL? SEt 9Ain 0000000 RETURN TO NORMAL DISPLAY MODE Interface 9320 User Manual Issue 1.0...
  • Page 8: Configuration Menu

    PRESS TO SKIP TO NEXT MENU ITEM PRESS TO SET OVERLOAD ALARM This allows the setting of a visual overload. The value entered is the display value at which the 9320 displays OUErLOAd OUEr Values between -9999999 +9999999...
  • Page 9 RS232 format are provided further into this manual. The RS232 output is rS232 an option that has to be ordered with the 9320. To conserve battery life, it is suggested that the RS232 output is disabled, when it is not required.
  • Page 10: Calibration Menu

    To select 50mV/V you need to power down the unit and access the internal circuit board. Move link LK1 and place it onto JP1. Power on the 9320 and return to this point of the calibration menu. You will notice that the menu...
  • Page 11: Operation Features

    Operation Features Normal Display Operation The 9320 has a full 7 digit display, which can be scaled using the calibration menu to suit the application it is to be used in. The display can display the instantaneous, peak or trough values.
  • Page 12: Hold Button

    The hold feature can not be used when the 9320 is in either peak or trough hold mode. GROSS/NET Button The gross/net button, when pressed, toggles between the gross and net display values.
  • Page 13: Configuration Menu Parameters

    This value entered can be anywhere over the entire display range, so there are no limitations. Different values and settings are available for each RANGE. SEt OPEr Parameter The 9320 has a special power saving mode, which can be enabled or disabled within this parameter, pressing when asked whether you wish to select P SAvE? will put the 9320 into power save mode for the RANGE selected.
  • Page 14 45 hours to 450 hours. It is also important to remember that when the 9320 is re-calibrated with a sensor, the power save facility will be automatically turned off. The power save facility will therefore need to be re- activated after calibration has been completed.
  • Page 15: Calibration Menu Parameters

    9320, it will be necessary to gain access to the internal PCB (you m ust turn the 9320 off) to move link LK1 to JP1 (see picture below) to allow the 9320 to accept sensitivities of up to 50mV/V.
  • Page 16: Calibration Procedures

    LiVE calibration, as this reads in the sensor signal at two calibration points and scales the 9320 automatically. If this is not possible, then the sensitivity figure (in mV/V) from the sensor calibration certificate can be used to scale the 9320, by using the tAbLE calibration.
  • Page 17 This means the calibration was successful, press to the 9320 to normal operation mode, with the new calibration data stored. If you see FaiLEd, then you will need to repeat the calibration, checking that you have completed the procedure in the correct order, and that the sensor is connected correctly.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    EN 50 081 – 2 : 1992 (Heavy Industrial) pr EN 50 093 : 1991 EN 50 082 – 1 :1992 (Light Industrial) EMC Emissions EN 50 082 – 2 :1992 (Heavy Industrial) Mechanical Dimensions Interface 9320 User Manual Issue 1.0...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    The 9320 is warranted against defective material and workmanship for a period of (1) one year from the date of shipment. If the Interface, Inc. product you purchase appears to have a defect in material or workmanship or fails during normal use within the period, please contact us and we will assist you in resolving the problem.

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