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700 SERIES 'PDL'
PROCESS DATA LOGGER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VISIT OUR WEBSITE SIGMACONTROLS.COM
700 SERIES PDL PROCESS DATA LOGGER 062314

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  • Page 1 700 SERIES ‘PDL’ PROCESS DATA LOGGER INSTRUCTION MANUAL VISIT OUR WEBSITE SIGMACONTROLS.COM 700 SERIES PDL PROCESS DATA LOGGER 062314...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………… Ordering Information Specifications Features WIRING…………………………………………………… Dwg # 700 PDL Process Data Logger Showing: Inputs (8) 4-20 MA Digital Output (4) Form ‘C’ Relays PROGRAMMING AND INITIAL SETUP……………... Input Range Selection Terminal Block Detail Initial Setup & Programming Overview/Key Description PROGRAMMING RECORD SHEET…………………...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION: The Sigma 700 Series ‘PDL’ Process Data Logger is a state of the art microprocessor based, user configurable instruments for the monitoring and alarming of up to (8) 4/20 MA process signals. The 700 Series PDL performs the following: Displays information in alpha and numeric format Allows full user selection of all system variables Allows user engineering selection...
  • Page 4: Features

    ENCLOSURE: ¼ DIN, ABS plastic 96 X 96 X 110MM or Nema 4X wall mount FRONT PANEL: Gasketed Nema 4X Hinged Window TERMINAL STRIP: (24) Removable for ease of wiring 28 – 16 AWG CONNECTIONS: Removable screw terminal blocks 28 – 16 AWG wire. (27 with 110VAC option) CPU Activity Monitor PROGRAMMING: Menu based, all parameters and setpoints are user configurable via menu prompts and user keys.
  • Page 5: Wiring

    WIRING DETAIL See Dwg # 13-14 All electrical wiring must be in accordance with all local state and national codes that apply. Do not exceed the rated current of the D.C. power supply (100MA) or the form ’C’ relay outputs (5A/240VAC resistive). CAUTION Hazardous voltages are present within the enclosure.
  • Page 7 Review Screens The 700 Series PDL utilizes ‘plain English’ menu driven screens which are sequential and intuitive. When the unit powers up, the startup screen will appear as follows: Software Version # Identifies the unit Function and Version # After the initial screens have appeared, the unit will show the ‘MAIN SCREEN’ which scrolls as shown below.
  • Page 8 se the buttons to enter the preprogrammed password, then press to advance to the Menu Screens. Use the buttons to advance to the ‘Scaling’ screen. Scaling screen allows user programming of all channels in engineering units. Press to advance through all input screens and when complete, the controller will save all changed values and return to the Main Screen.
  • Page 9 Setting a password ‘Locks’ out unauthorized access to program items. NOTE: Please make a note of the password value if changed. Access to the Menus will be unavailable without the correct password. Press to advance to the clock/calendar settings. Use the buttons to change the month.
  • Page 10 Logging may also be started and stopped by connecting a dry contact between DI1 and digital common. It is necessary to remove the screen panel to access this terminal block. Logging occurs whenever these points are closed. Press to advance to the NODE screen. This allows selection of the unit NODE number when used in ...
  • Page 11: Programming Record Sheet

    SERIES 700 PROCESS DATA LOGGER PROGRAMMING RECORD SHEET Model Number: ________________ Serial Number: _________________ Version: ________________ • Scaling: Channel 5 Range ___________ Channel 1 Range _________ Channel 6 Range ___________ Channel 2 Range _________ Channel 7 Range ___________ Channel 3 Range _________ Channel 8 Range ___________ Channel 4 Range _________...
  • Page 12 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING The Series 700 PDL is a digital solid-state device, which requires no periodic maintenance. Occasional checks of the unit should be carried out for physical and mechanical security of mounting, terminal blocks, and electrical wiring. TROUBLE SHOOTING •...
  • Page 13: Warranty

    (1) year from date of shipment. Sigma reserves the right to repair or replace at its option any product found to be defective. In no event shall Sigma Controls, Inc. be liable for any consequential, incidental, or special damages and the limit of its liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the supplied equipment.