Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Mechanical Installation 3 Electrical installation 4 Function tables - summary of setup functions 5 Explanation of functions 6 Specifications 7 Guarantee and service 2 of PM5TMRMAN-1.0-0...
Introduction General description This manual contains information for the installation and operation of the PM5-TMR display. The display has several modes of operation allowing up timing, down timing, stopwatch operation etc. The mode required can be set at the ConF OPEr function. Timer display units e.g. minutes and seconds and decimal points are also user configurable.
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PIN 2 mode - this method also requires a PIN and would generally be use to allow a higher access level than the first PIN. Super Cal mode - this method requires a power up procedure and will allow access to all functions.
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PIN 2 mode - Allows access to the level set by the USR.2 LEUL function in the ACCS menu. This method uses the same access method as PIN 1 mode above. A USR.2 Pin setting of 0 disables the PIN. If the USR.1 LEUL or a USR.2 Pin function has been set to a number other than 0 then the first function seen when entering via PIN 1/PIN2 mode will be the function CodE.
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The setup functions are organised in blocks or sections e.g. all the settings for channel 1 alarms are in the AL1 section. Once access to setup functions has been gained use the ^ and v buttons to select the section required then press F to enter this section and again us the ^ and v buttons to select the required function for alteration and press F to allow alteration of this function.
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The example in the flowchart (for 4 digit display) below shows the method using alarm relay 1 setup function. Alarm 2 Settings for Use ^ or v to adjust setting section alarm 2 to any setting or press Press F Press F to ^ and v together to disable Followed by...
Mechanical Installation Choose a mounting position as far away as possible from sources of electrical noise such as motors, generators, fluorescent lights, high voltage cables/bus bars etc. An IP67 access cover which may be installed on the panel and surrounds is available as an option to be used when mounting the instrument in damp/dusty positions.
Electrical installation Electrical installation The PM5 Panel Meter is designed for continuous operation and no power switch is fitted to the unit. It is recommended that an external switch and fuse be provided to allow the unit to be removed for servicing. The plug in, screw type, terminal blocks allow for wires of up to 2.5mm to be fitted for power, relays and options and 1mm for sensor and other wiring.
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Input connections The display will accept many common input sensor types on inputs 1 and 2. The input ground for all signal inputs is on terminal 10. Input 1 (terminal 9) is used as the main input terminal initiating the start of the timing process. Input 2 (terminal 8) can used as the reset or preset input in all operation modes except UP and dn modes.
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Attn Set to OFF for no attenuation or On to reduce the input amplitude by a factor of 5 dC Set to On EdgE Select Lo (trigger from low going edge) or Hi (trigger from rising edge) as required d.bnc Normally only required for contact closure e.g. relay or switch input. Select a debounce time which allows operation without false triggering due to contact bounce AC input AC MEASUREMENT...
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PULL UP Set to Lo bIAS Set to ON if signal is never negative polarity, otherwise set to OFF Lo F Set to OFF HYSt Set to OFF for very low amplitude inputs (25mV to 250mV) or On for inputs with amplitude 250mV to 48VDC or RMS Attn Set to OFF for no attenuation or On to reduce the input amplitude by a factor of 5 dC Set to On...
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Contact closure input CONTACT CLOSURE INPUT PM5 TERMINALS 9 Input 1 10 GND IN1 function settings for contact closure input PULL UP Set to High bIAS Set to On Lo F Set to On HYSt Set to On Attn Set to OFF for no attenuation or ON to reduce the input amplitude by a factor of 5 dC Set to On EdgE Select Lo (trigger from low going edge) or Hi (trigger from rising edge) as required d.bnc Normally only required for contact closure e.g.
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NPN 2 wire sensor input PM5 TERMINALS NPN 2 WIRE INPUT 9 Input 1 10 GND IN1 function settings for NPN 2 wire sensor input PULL UP Set to High bIAS Set to On Lo F Set to OFF HYSt Set to On Attn Set to OFF for no attenuation or ON to reduce the input amplitude by a factor of 5 dC Set to On EdgE Select Lo (trigger from low going edge) or Hi (trigger from rising edge) as required...
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dC Set to On EdgE Select Lo (trigger from low going edge) or Hi (trigger from rising edge) as required d.bnc Normally only required for contact closure e.g. relay or switch input. Select a debounce time which allows operation without false triggering due to contact bounce PNP 2 wire sensor input PNP 3 WIRE INPUT PM5 TERMINALS...
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PULL UP Set to Lo bIAS Set to On Lo F Set to OFF HYSt Set to On Attn Set to OFF for no attenuation or ON to reduce the input amplitude by a factor of 5 dC Set to On EdgE Select Lo (trigger from low going edge) or Hi (trigger from rising edge) as required d.bnc Normally only required for contact closure e.g.
Function tables - summary of setup functions Note: the order in which the functions appear on the display may not be exactly as shown below. The availability and order of functions is determined by choice of function settings and options fitted.
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RL 1 to Or, And Alarm relay Boolean logic 5.10 RL 7 operation 4.14 booI Analog output function table Display Function Range Default Your Ref/Page record RO 1 4-20, 0-1.0, 4-20 Output selection for analog output 5.11 OutP 0-10 1. Not seen if output is fixed at 4-20mA ( Optional) RO 1 Analog output 1 option low display...
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ConF OFF or ON Stop at zero 5.22 StOP ZERO ConF OFF or ON Display running indication 5.23 FLSH ConF OFF, R.SEt, Reset at power up 5.24 P.ON P.SEt Bargraph function tables - for bargraph display models only Display Function Range Default Your...
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IN 1 to Lo, Hi, Lo.E, Input edge or level 5.35 IN 2 Hi.E EdgE IN 1 to 0 to 1000 ms Input de-bounce timer 5.36 IN 2 d.bnc Excitation voltage function tables Display Function Range Default Your Ref/Page record P.Out 5U or 18U Output voltage selection...
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4.11 Serial communications functions Display Function Range Default Your Ref/Page record SErI NonE, Cont, NonE Serial operation mode ( Optional) 5.43 OPEr PoII, A.buS, dISP or M.buS SErI 1200, 2400, 9600 Serial baud rate ( Optional) 5.44 bAud 4800, 9600, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2 SErI...
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ACCES 0000 to FFFF 0000 User assignable access function 1 5.54 Fn.1 hex. CodE ACCES dFIt, 1, 2, 3, dFIt User assignable access 1 level value 5.55 Fn.1 4, 5, 6, CAL, LEUL S.CAL ACCES 0000 to FFFF 0000 User assignable access function 2 5.56 Fn.2 hex.
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Record which relays are allocated to which alarms and other relay settings in the table below Display Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Alarm 6 Alarm 7 Alarm 8...
Explanation of functions The setup and calibration functions are configured through a push button sequence. The three push buttons located at the front of the instrument are used to alter settings. The access modes available are detailed in section 1.2, starting on page 3. Display messages shown are those which would appear on a 6 digit display, these display messages may in some cases vary slightly for other display types.
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Alarm relay low setpoint AL 1 to AL 8 Section: Display: Any display value or OFF Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4010 to 4017 Function number Displays and sets the low setpoint value for the designated alarm. Use this low setpoint function if a relay operation is required when the display value becomes equal to or less than the required setpoint value.
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Alarm hysteresis (deadband) AL 1 to AL 8 Section: HYSt Display: 0 to 50000 Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4020 to 4027 Function number Displays and sets the alarm hysteresis limit for the designated alarm. To set a alarm hysteresis value go to the function and use the ^ or v push buttons to set the value required then press F to accept this value.
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Alarm relay reset time AL 1 to AL 8 Section: Display: 0 to 5000.0 secs Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4050 to 4057 Function number Displays and sets the alarm reset delay time in seconds. The reset time is common for both alarm high and low setpoint values.
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Alarm relay normally open/closed RL 1 to RL 7 Section: Display: n.o, n.c Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4030 to 4036 Function number Displays and sets the setpoint alarm relay action to normally open (de-energised) or normally closed (energised), when no alarm condition is present. Since the relay will always open when power is removed a normally closed alarm is often used to provide a power failure alarm indication.
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5.11 Output selection for analog output 1 RO 1 Section: OutP Display: 4-20, 0-1.0, 0-10 Range: 4-20 Default Value: Default Access Level 4140 Function number Seen only when 16 bit analog retransmission option with choice of outputs is fitted. If the 4-20mA only output is fitted then this function will not be seen.
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Example: If it is required to retransmit 20mA when the display indicates 50 then select 50 in this function using the ^ or v button. 5.14 Output selection for analog output 2 RO 2 Section: OutP Display: 4-20, 0-1.0 or 0-10 Range: 4-20 Default Value:...
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5.17 Operating mode ConF Section: OPEr Display: run, dur, PLSE, SngL, PLS.H, Sng.H, UP, dn, d.run Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4C74 Function number Displays and sets the operation mode to be used in measuring the pulse period. All of the modes are up timers with the exception of the dn mode.
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Mode Operation run (run) The run option allows accumulated time display. The mode operates in the following manner: Input inactive: The timer stops but holds the time display. Input active: The timer continues timing from the previous time i.e. the time accumulates. dur (duration) The duration option allows display of an input time with a reset at the end of the input.
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5.18 Time display range ConF Section: RngE Display: SECS, mm.SS, h.m.S, mmm, hh.mm, hrS, dd.hh, dAYS Range: SECS Default Value: Default Access Level 4C74 Function number Allows setting of the display time range. Choices are: SECS for a display in seconds mm.SS for a display in minutes and seconds.
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ConF RngE ConF dP Measuring units SECS Seconds SECS Seconds and tenths of seconds SECS 0.02 Seconds and hundredths of a second SECS 0.003 Seconds and thousandths of a second MM.SS Minutes and seconds MM.SS Minutes and seconds and tenths of a second MM.SS 0.02 Seconds and hundredths of a second...
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input is used then these hardware inputs will follow this function . This function is used mainly to set the reset or preset for timer modes which automatically reset or preset e.g. at the start of a new pulse, without the need for a hardware input. 5.22 Stop at zero ConF...
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5.25 Bargraph type bArg Section: tYPE Display: bAr, S.dot, d.dot or C.bAr Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 43F0 Function number Seen only in bargraph display instruments. Displays and sets the bargraph display type Choices are: bAr - conventional solid bargraph display i.e. all LEDs illuminated when at full scale. S.dot - single dot display.
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Hi function and use the ^ or v push buttons to set the value required then press F to accept this value. 5.28 Input 2 operation mode IN 2 Section: OPEr Display: NonE, RSt, P.Set Range: NonE Default Value: Default Access Level 4C21 Function number This function sets the operation mode for input 2.
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5.31 Input low frequency IN 1 to IN 2 Section: Lo F Display: OFF, On Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4C04 to 4C05 Function number Allows application of a low pass filter setting for the signal input 1 and count up/down input 2. When set to On an low pass filter will be applied to the input circuit.
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5.34 Input DC coupling IN 1 to IN 2 Section: Display: OFF, On Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4C0A to 4C0b Function number Allows application of DC coupling for the signal input 1 and count up/down input 2. When set to OFF no DC coupling be applied.
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5.37 Output voltage selection P.Out Section: P.Out Display: 5U or 18U Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4C0F Function number Allows selection of the output voltage where available on the input board. 5V or 18V (25mA max.) is available as transmitter supply this function allow selection of 5V (5 U) or 18V (18U). Transmitter supply voltages are approximate.
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P.Lo - valley memory. The minimum value stored in memory will be displayed. Otherwise operates in the same manner as the P.Hi function described above. HiLo - toggle between Hi and Lo displays. This function allows the remote input to be used to toggle between peak and valley memory displays.
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To set brightness level go to the brgt function press F and when you see a digit of the value flash use the ^ or v push buttons to set the required value then press F to accept this selection. 5.42 Dimmed display brighness diSP...
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1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200 5.45 Serial parity SErI Section: PrtY Display: 8 N, 8 E, 8 O, 7 E, 7 O Range: Default Value: Default Access Level 4482 Function number Allows selection of the parity check. The parity check selected should match that of the device it is being communicated with.
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5.49 Remote input access mode ACCES Section: R.INP LEUL Display: NONE, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, CAL Range: NONE Default Value: S.CAL Default Access Level 0C01 Function number This function allows choice of the access level available when using the remote input access method. To access setup functions using the remote input access method one of the remote inputs must be set to ACCSS and the chosen remote input must be shorted to ground.
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5.52 PIN code 2 ACCES Section: USR.2 Pin Display: 0 to 50000 Range: Default Value: S.CAL Default Access Level 0C0A Function number This function allows choice of a second PIN code to be used for PIN code input access method. Associated with the PIN is an access level (see Pin.2 AccS).
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5.55 User assignable access 1 level value ACCES Section: Fn.1 LEUL Display: dFIt, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, CAL, S.CAL Range: dFIt Default Value: S.CAL Default Access Level 0C40 Function number Allows a new access level for the function with the number set in the function to be chosen. If dFIt is chosen then the level reverts back to the original default level.
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5.59 User assignable access 3 level value ACCES Section: Fn.3 LEUL Display: dFIt, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, CAL, S.CAL Range: dFIt Default Value: S.CAL Default Access Level 0C42 Function number Allows a new access level for the function with the number set in the function to be chosen. If dFIt is chosen then the level reverts back to the original default level.
Specifications Technical specifications Input 1 and 2 : Selectable for most sensor types. For inductive, AC and square wave inputs the maximum input voltage is 48VDC or RMS with appropriate input setting. Input 2 can be used as a reset to zero or preset input or as the Stop input in certain timer modes Ambient temperature: LED -10 to 60 C, LCD -10 to 50 C...
Guarantee and service The product supplied with this manual is guaranteed against faulty workmanship for a period of two years from the date of dispatch. Our obligation assumed under this guarantee is limited to the replacement of parts which, by our exami- nation, are proved to be defective and have not been misused, carelessly handled, defaced or damaged due to incorrect installation.
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