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Contents
Initial Setup Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Tiger 380 Series Code Logic Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
CALIBRATION MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
CODE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
CODE 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
CODES 3 to 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
CODES 6 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Detailed Descriptions and Explanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Commonly Used Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Thermocouple Calibration for CH1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RTD Calibration for CH1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Programming Tips
1)
Use the
button to step through the codes of
the Main or Setpoint Programming Mode.
2)
To save a Main Programming Mode code set-
ting and return directly to the operational display,
press the
button and then the
buttons at the same time.
3)
To save a Setpoint Programming Mode setting
and return directly to the operational display,
press the
button and then the
buttons at the same time.
4)
When configuring the three-digit code and set-
point settings, pressing the
and
at the same time increases the displayed
parameter in increments of 100 counts.
3 3 8 8 0 0
S S e e r r i i e e s s
PROGRAMMING CODE SHEET
Prog.
SP1
SP2
SP3
SP4
SP5
SP6
Press
1
Front panel programming
This programming code sheet (PCS) is a quick
reference document that allows you to quickly
view the controller's programming codes.
When you become familiar with the controller
and the programming code structure, the PCS
can be used in place of the user manual.
Note:
All displays shown in this code
sheet are for a 6-digit, 14-seg-
ment alphanumeric display. Other
displays will be slightly different.
and
To configure the controller's programming
codes from the front panel, the controller uses
and
the three right-hand side display digits. These
are known as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd digits and
can be seen in the diagram below.
buttons
OPERATIONAL DISPLAY
Prog.
SP1
1st
Digit
The logic diagram on Page 4 shows the code
structure of the Tiger 380 Series controller
range. The diagrams on the following pages
show the 3-digit settings available for each
code. The 3-digit default settings are 0, indicat-
ed in bold text in each code.
Programming via PC
Meter configuration utility program
With a serial output module installed, the
meter can be fully configured through the
meter configuration utility program. In
addition to all application function settings,
the configuration program also provides
access to added features such as:
Code blanking.
Display text editing.
Configuration data copying.
Downloading macros to the meter.
Code blanking
Code blanking blanks out all function codes
not required by the application. This means
that specific procedures such as recalibra-
tion and setpoint reprogramming can be
achieved in a few simple steps from the
front panel buttons.
To turn code blanking and macro settings
OFF, carry out the Code Blanking and
Macro Check on Page 3.
Display text editing
This function allows displayed text, such
as setpoint titles, to be edited to suit your
applications.
For example, a setpoint could be edited
to read [TNK_LO] for tank level low, or
[BRKOF] for brake off.
SP2
SP3
SP4
SP5
SP6
Configuration data copying
2nd
3rd
This function allows the current meter
Digit
Digit
configuration settings to be copied and
saved for later referral or for restoration.
Macros
Texmate has a growing library of macros to
suit a wide range of standard customer
applications. Macros can be installed in the
controller, via the Tiger Development
System (TDS) or configuration program,
and run automatically when the meter is
powered up.
Tamper-proof settings
Tiger 380 Series controllers (except the
DI-802) have tamper-proof lockout
switches to prevent users' configuration
settings
from
being
inadvertently
changed.
Code blanking is also used (via the PC)
to blank out codes not used, making
them operator tamper-proof, but leaving
selected codes available for operator
adjustment.
Note:
3-digit programming codes are
specified within square brack-
ets [XXX].
If an X appears in the descrip-
tion of a 3-digit programming
code or in a configuration pro-
cedure, this means that more
than one choice can be made,
or any number displayed in
that digit is not relevant to the
function being explained.
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Summary of Contents for Texmate Tiger 380 Series

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    With a serial output module installed, the Tiger 380 Series Code Logic Diagram ....4 applications. Macros can be installed in the Prog.
  • Page 2: Initial Setup Procedures

    Example Number the following procedure. Step 3 Prog. TEXMATE The displays toggle three Typical times. If a macro is installed Software Programming Tip and turned on, the customer ID...
  • Page 3 To disable (set to OFF) code blanking and/or a macro, carry out the following procedure: Tiger 380 Series controllers have the ability to hide (blank out) all or some pro- gramming codes to prevent tampering through the front panel. This function is...
  • Page 4: Tiger 380 Series Code Logic Diagram

    Tiger 380 Series Code Logic Diagram To enter press the Prog. buttons at the same time OPERATIONAL DISPLAY To enter press the Setpoint Programming Mode buttons at the same time Setpoint Activation Values Mode Main Programming Mode Enter these menus to set setpoint Code 4 –...
  • Page 5: Calibration Mode

    Analog Can only be setup via serial port using Functions Total 2 Output See Page 7 for a Texmate’s Meter Configuration Utility (AIC or Total 3 breakdown of the program, or accessed via a macro. AIV) 1 Set Auto Zero Maintenance for 3rd digit...
  • Page 6 When all 3 digits are selected and the meter is running in the operational display, press OBJECT FOR 2nd DIGIT CALIBRATION MODES FOR INPUT AND OUTPUT FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT THIRD DIGIT button for 4 seconds to activate the selected on-demand function Result 0 No function Channel 1...
  • Page 7 These settings show the full CALIBRATION MODES FOR INPUT AND OUTPUT OBJECT FOR 2nd DIGIT range of the baud rate. FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT THIRD DIGIT The available baud rate differs for ports 1 to 3. 0 Functions Activated See Page 6 for a break- buttons to select mode buttons to select baud rate by Pressing the...
  • Page 8: Code 1

    CODE 1 FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT THIRD DIGIT CODE 1 – DISPLAY CONFIGURATION SELECT DATA SOURCE FOR FRONT PANEL ANNUNCIATORS DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Select Data Source 0 ON when Setpoints are ON (relay 0 Normal Display Mode (i.e. operational display 0 Primary Display energized) shows selected register)(updates every 0.5 1 Second Display.
  • Page 9: Code 2

    3 Sample Rate: Typically 10 samples/second at 50 Hz 6 Counter 7 For sensor tables other than those listed above contact Texmate Control Output Rate: Counter or 10 millisecs Control Output Rate 7 Smart Input Module See Example FOR RTD TYPE (2-, 3-, 4- WIRE)
  • Page 10: Codes 3 To 5

    6 32-point Linearization on CH1 (Tables 1 to 4 7 For sensor tables other than those selected from the rear pins of selected input linearization listed above contact Texmate 4 Real Time Clock & Timer (3rd digit selects type) tables are set up in modules) the Calibration Mode [24X].
  • Page 11: Codes 6 To 9

    7 For sensor tables other than those data log buffer to 0. Once reset, 4 Spreadsheet Format – No time stamp with in the Calibration Mode [24X]. listed above contact Texmate Code 8 must be set back to the 3 RTD/Resistance print/log required data log buffer setting.
  • Page 12: Setpoint Programming Mode - Spc_1 To Spc_6

    SETPOINT PROGRAMMING MODE – SPC_1 to SPC_6 Setpoint Setup Sequence FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT THIRD DIGIT SETPOINT AND RELAY CONTROL FUNCTION SETTINGS Follow These Steps SP Activation Source Relay Energize Function SP Functions 0 Activate Setpoint Source from 0 Relay energizes ABOVE setpoint value 0 No Latching The following procedures are written for SP1, all other setpoints are con- Selected Register...
  • Page 13 Set Up Hysteresis, Deviation & PID Mode Settings From Page 12, Programming Tip 3rd digit [XX5] If you do not require any Reset SPC_X to XX0 Select Flash Setting OFF or ON Select Tracking Setting of the functions in this mode, ensure it is set to: Set Hysteresis from 0 to 65535 counts.
  • Page 14 Advanced Functions Mode – Set Up Register Reset and Setpoint Trigger Functions Programming Tip Programming Tip If you do not require any This mode can not be accessed if the of the functions in this setpoint (SPC_1 to SPC_6) is in the mode, ensure it is set to: PID mode.
  • Page 15: Detailed Descriptions And Explanations

    3 3 8 8 0 0 S S e e r r i i e e s s Detailed Descriptions and Explanations 1st Digit in Setpoint Programming Mode Explanation of Hysteresis and Deviation Functions Explanation Of Setpoint Trigger Functions Following is a detailed description of the options available on the 1st digit of the setpoint The setpoint reset functions are available on minus the setpoint value S plus a user Each setpoint can be individually programmed to energize the relay in the hysteresis or devi-...
  • Page 16: Customer Code Settings - Main Programming Mode

    Customer Code Settings – Main Programming Mode CALIBRATION MODE [CAL] 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT SUB-SETTINGS 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT SUB-SETTINGS ON DEMAND FUNCTIONS RESULT: TARE CH6: TARE 1-POINT CAL 1-POINT CAL 020 SPAN INPUT 026 SPAN INPUT 2-POINT CAL 2-POINT CAL...
  • Page 17 CALIBRATION MODE [CAL] Continued 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT SUB-SETTINGS Calibrate Thermocouple Auto Zero Maintenance INPUT TC TYPE UNITS ZERO SPAN INPUT 210 AZ CAPTURE AZ MOTION AZ APERTURE TC TYPE UNITS ZERO INPUT SPAN INPUT 211 AZ CAPTURE AZ MOTION AZ APERTURE TC TYPE...
  • Page 18 3 3 8 8 0 0 S S e e r r i i e e s s CODE 1 CODE 2 CODE 10 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT SUB-SETTINGS 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT PRESCALER 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT Not yet available...
  • Page 19: Customer Code Settings - Setpoint Programming Mode

    Customer Code Settings – Setpoint Programming Mode SP ACTIVATION VALUES SETPOINT & RELAY CONTROL SETTINGS MODE SPC_1 TO SPC_6 SETPOINT VALUE SELECT DATA SOURCE DELAY MODE SETTINGS SPC_1 _ 1 _ SPC_1 _ _ 5 HYSTERESIS ANNUNCIATOR FLASHING SP TRACKING DEVIATION ANNUNCIATOR FLASHING SP TRACKING...
  • Page 20: Commonly Used Registers

    Auxiliary 14 [AUX_14] 105 registers to the numerical register list beginning at regis- numerous to list here. A list of the registers used by Tiger 380 Series Auxiliary 15 [AUX_15] 107 ter [111] and proceeding to register [16383].
  • Page 21: Thermocouple Calibration For Ch1

    Select thermocouple type: CHANNELS 5, 6, 7 Are not available thru the front panel controls. They can only be setup via the serial port using Texmate’s Meter Configuration Utility program, or accessed via a macro. S S T T E E P P 5 5...
  • Page 22: Rtd Calibration For Ch1

    CHANNELS 5, 6, 7 Are not available thru the front panel controls. They Enter the Calibration mode can only be setup via the serial port using Texmate’s Meter [CAL], set to [111] and fine Configuration Utility program, or accessed via a macro.

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