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99318 10/2/98
INTELLECT-69
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Version V_41
KESSLER-ELLIS PRODUCTS CO.
10 Industrial Way East
Eatontown, NJ 07724
Telephone: (732) 935-1320
Toll Free:
(800) 631-2165
Fax:
(732) 935-9344
MODELS
INT-69RT
INT-69R
INT-69T
(with RS232 &
RS422 Option)

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  • Page 1 MODELS INT-69RT INT-69R INT-69T (with RS232 & RS422 Option) INTELLECT-69 INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version V_41 KESSLER-ELLIS PRODUCTS CO. 10 Industrial Way East Eatontown, NJ 07724 Telephone: (732) 935-1320 Toll Free: (800) 631-2165 Fax: (732) 935-9344 http://www.kep.com 99318 10/2/98...
  • Page 2 Proprietary Notice The information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has been prepared for the expressed purpose of assisting operating and maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the instrument described herein. Publication of this information does not convey any rights to use or reproduce it or to use for any purpose other than in connection with the installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment described herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............1 DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS .......... 2 MOUNTING ................. 3 WIRING ..................4 TYPICAL WIRING HOOKUPS ............. 5 OPEN COLLECTOR & RELAY OPERATION ......5 PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART ..........6 DEFINITIONS ................7 FRONT PANEL OPERATIONS ........... 10 PROGRAMMING .................
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  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following instructions must be observed. • This instrument was designed and is checked in accordance with regulations in force EN 60950 (“Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment”). A hazardous situation may occur if this instrument is not used for its intended purpose or is used incorrectly.
  • Page 6: Description & Specifications

    DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS Description: Set Points: The two control set points can be set at any Featuring 6 digits of bright, 7-segment LED displays, number from 0 to 59999. The set point outputs can be this unit is an integrating totalizer/ratemeter which ac- assigned to rate or total.
  • Page 7: Mounting

    MOUNTING HOW TO MOUNT: Slide the body of the unit through the rubber Tighten the screws evenly and alternately. A gasket. Insert the unit into the panel. Slide the panel less than .1" may distort if the clamps are brackets up the groove to press against the screwed too tightly.
  • Page 8: Wiring

    WIRING AC / DC CONNECTIONS: 2) Input line noise- The noise is carried on the input NOTE: Connect power only after other connec- and DC ground lines. Make sure the input wires tions are finished. Do not touch the live AC power are not run into the unit in a bundle with power input terminals.
  • Page 9: Typical Wiring Hookups

    TYPICAL WIRING HOOKUPS 2-Wire 4-20mA Transmitter 3-Wire 0-10V Transmitter 110 VAC 110 VAC 60/50 Hz 60/50 Hz signal Flowmeter Flowmeter (0-10 V Transmitter) (4-20mA Transmitter) 4-Wire 4-20mA Transmitter 2-Wire 4-20mA Transmitter with Analog Output Strip Chart Recorder Power Supply 110 VAC 60/50 Hz 110 VAC 60/50 Hz...
  • Page 10: Programming Flowchart

    V41 & V_41 PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART NOTE: This symbol indicates any key. SEVERAL PROGRAMMING SELECTIONS WILL NOT APPEAR WITH "RATE ONLY" Press this key to step through Menu choices & "TOTAL ONLY" UNITS PRGM OPTIONS NOT ORDERED WILL NOT APPEAR Press this key to enter displayed value. IN PROGRAM SELECTIONS ENTER PRGM...
  • Page 11: Definitions

    DEFINITIONS input - INPUT; This section of the program menu assigns the type of input the unit will be using (0-20 mA, 4- 20 mA, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 1-5 V, Linear or square root extraction). i 4-20 - I 4-20; This sets the unit for a current input of 4 to 20 mA. i 0-20 - I 0-20;...
  • Page 12 lc pg - LOCK PROGRAM; When this is selected the lockout will lock only the program. The Reset can be activated and the presets can be viewed and changed. code - CODE; This is a 5-digit code which will be used to lock and unlock the front panel. setup - SETUP;...
  • Page 13 unit - UNIT NUMBER; This assigns the unit an ID number from 1 to 99. This number is to be addressed when the unit is to be on line. A unit with 0 assigned will never come on line. P LiST - PRINT LIST;...
  • Page 14: Front Panel Operations

    FRONT PANEL OPERATIONS ENTER LOCK PRE A PRE B VIEW PRGM Press once to freeze Press to RESET Press to view or Press to view or Press to alter- Press to cycle display. Press any in operating change Preset A change Preset B nately view Rate, through PRO-...
  • Page 15 PRESS DISPLAY REMARKS input PRGM STEP This section of the menu sets up the RELAYS open collector outputs and/or relays. PRGM SETTING RELAYS A RATE Output A assigned to the rate or total. Press the PRGM key to toggle be- A ToT tween choices, press the RST/ENTER NOTE: If relay outputs...
  • Page 16 PRESS DISPLAY REMARKS input STEP PRGM RELAYS SETTING PRGM LOCK This section of the menu is used to set up the lockout type and code. PRGM LC PG = Locks program but presets LC PG LC ALL are accessible. ENTER LC ALL= Locks program &...
  • Page 17 PRESS DISPLAY REMARKS STEP Lo CuT LO CUT= Low cut-off; Lowest rate Press any key to view value to be recognized. All rate read- CONT... or change existing ings below the "cutoff" will assume the ENTER value "set lo" value. Key in the desired value SETTING and press RST/ENTER to enter dis- SETUP...
  • Page 18 PRESS DISPLAY REMARKS input PRGM STEP RELAYS PRGM SETTING PRGM OPTIONS This section of the menu is for setting SETuP up the variables for any options which PRGM were ordered (Analog out or Serial communications). PRGM ouT Lo OUT LO= The rate value represented Press any key to view by the 4 mA end of the 4-20 mA output or change existing...
  • Page 19: Setting Presets & Panel Lock

    SETTING THE PRESETS & PANEL LOCK PRESS DISPLAY REMARKS PRE A PRE A = Preset A (Final Preset); The SETTING Press any key to view set point at which output A will trigger. or change existing If the displayed value is not the de- PRESETS PRE A value...
  • Page 20: Rs 232/422 Operations

    RS 232/422 OPERATIONS This section applies to units which have the HELP serial communications interface option. Up to A help command has been installed for easy 99 units can be linked together. Unit status access of the command and data variables. can be accessed and many menu items can When help is needed, type a “?”...
  • Page 21 COMMANDS: ADDRESSES (2nd letter of command): [C]*Count Each command consists of an instruction and [R]*Rate an address. Each instruction and address is [P]*Peak represented by a letter. The prefix of each [V]*Valley command must be an instruction followed by [A]*PreA an address (and address variable if appli- [B]*PreB cable).
  • Page 22 POSSIBLE COMMANDS: EK: (examine “high out”)- Unit will transmit present Each command must be followed by a carriage “out high” value. (i.e. k = 000XXXXX) return for execution. SN XX.X: (set norm)- Sets “norm” at requested value. Must be a 3-digit number with DXX: (device “unit ID”...
  • Page 23 SO XXXXX: (set lock code)- Sets lock code at When the unit is active (on line) it will operate requested value. in an echo back mode so that data sent from EO: (examine code)- Unit will transmit present the terminal will be transmitted back for verifi- code (i.e.
  • Page 24: Rs 232/422 Wiring

    RS232 / RS422 WIRING COMPUTER HOOKUP: RS 422: When connecting the unit to a com- RS 232: When connecting the unit to a puter with RS 422, five connections are computer with RS 232 communication, only needed. These connections are: Receive three connections are needed.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Power is applied to unit but 1. AC or DC power wiring is 1. Recheck power wiring. the display does not light. incorrect. Unit works but occasionally 1. Line noise is effecting the 1. Use a different power sup- the display freezes or skips processor due to a current ply or install a surge sup-...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    We hope you will be pleased with our product. If you have any questions concerning our warranty, repair, modification or returned goods process, please contact your local distributor. WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of shipment to Buyer.

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