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INFCP and INFCP-xxxB ® INFINITY C Process Panel Meter Operator’ s Manual NEWPORT Electronics, Inc. http://www.newportUS.com/manuals Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
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European New Approach Directives. NEWPORT will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification. The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but NEWPORT Electronics, Inc. accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.
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Table of Contents PREFACE Manual Objectives This manual shows you how to set up and use the Programmable Digital Meter. Standard Procedures: Checking voltage jumpers, or changing voltage power Mounting the panel Selecting the input type Selecting a decimal point position Scaling with known loads (on-line calibration) Scaling without known loads Enabling/disabling the front-panel tare...
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Table of Contents Table A-1. Sections of the Manual If you want to read about: Refer to section Unpacking; safety considerations Introduction Meter description and features About the Meter Main board power jumpers; panel Getting Started mounting, sensor input, main power and analog and relay output Input type;...
Table of Contents Table of Contents Section Page SEC 1 INTRODUCTION ..........1 Unpacking .
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Section Page Selecting a Display Color ........30 Using Setpoint 1 Configuration .
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Table of Contents List of Figures Figure Page Front-Panel with “Big” LED Display ......5 Front-Panel with Standard LED Display .
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Table of Contents List of Tables Table Page Sections of the Manuals ........ii Accessories and Add-Ons .
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Notes, Warnings and Cautions NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Information that is especially important to note is identified by three labels: • NOTE • WARNING • CAUTION • IMPORTANT NOTE: provides you with information that is important to successfully setup Note and use the Programmable Digital Meter.
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Introduction SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 UNPACKING Remove the Packing List and verify that all equipment has been received. If there are any questions about the shipment, use the phone numbers listed on the back cover to contact the Customer Service Department nearest you. Upon receipt of shipment, inspect the container and equipment for any signs of damage.
Introduction SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS This device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is important to read this manual before installing or commissioning this device as it contains important information relating to Safety and EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility). This instrument is a panel mount device protected in accordance with EN 61010- 1:2001, electrical safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory.
About The Meter SECTION 2. ABOUT THE METER 2.1 DESCRIPTION The Digital Programmable Process meter is a value packed indicator/controller. Four full digits and broad scaling capability allow for display in virtually all engineering units. A wide variety of DC current and voltage input ranges cover typical process applications. Standard features include sensor excitation and front panel or remote tare.
About The Meter 2.3 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES Table 2-1. Accessories and Add-Ons Add-On Options Special Calibration/Configuration SPC4 NEMA-4 Splash Proof Cover SPC18 NEMA-4 Splash Proof Cover, NEW Accessories TP1A Trimplate panel adaptor. Adapts DIN1A/DIN2A cases to larger panel cutouts RP18 19-In. Rack Panel for one (1) 1/8 DIN instrument RP28 19-In.
About The Meter 2.4 FRONT OF THE METER Figure 2-1 shows each part of the front of the three-color programmable “Big” LED display meter (Version B). Digital LED Display: -1.9.9.9 or 9.9.9.9 4-digit three color programmable, 21 mm (0.83") high LED display with programmable decimal point.
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About The Meter 2.4 FRONT OF THE METER(Continued) METER BUTTONS SETPTS Button In the Run Mode, this button will sequentially recall the previous setpoint settings. As necessary, use the /MAX and /TARE buttons to alter these settings, then press the SETPTS button to store new values.
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About The Meter 2.4 FRONT OF THE METER(Continued) MENU Button In the Run Mode, press the MENU button to terminate the current measuring process and enter you into the Configuration Mode. Note Only if you have not installed the lockout jumpers on the main board. In the Configuration Mode, press the MENU button to store changes in the nonvolatile memory and then advance you to the next menu item.
About The Meter 2.5 BACK OF THE METER Figure 2-2 shows the label describing the connectors on the back of the meter. Table 2-2 on the following page gives a brief description of each connector at the back of the meter. Figure 2-3.
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About The Meter 2.5 BACK OF THE METER (Continued) Table 2-2. Connector Description Connector Description TB1-1 Setpoint 1: Normally open (N.O.1) connection TB1-2 Setpoint 1: Normally closed (N.C.1) connection TB1-3 Setpoint 1: Common (COM1) connection TB1-4 Setpoint 2: Normally open (N.O.2) connection TB1-5 Setpoint 2: Normally closed (N.C.2) connection TB1-6...
About The Meter The DIP switches are located at the S1 position (refer to Figure 3-2). Use a small instrument, such as a paper clip, to change the switches from open to closed. Table 2-3 lists DIP switch settings at the S1 position required to complete the setup of your meter. Table 2-3.
Getting Started SECTION 3. GETTING STARTED Caution: The meter has no power-on switch, so it will be in operation as soon you apply power. If you power off/on the meter, or perform a hard reset (press the RESET button twice), the meter shows RST , followed by PROC .
Getting Started 3.2 MAIN BOARD POWER JUMPERS (Continued) Figure 3-2 shows the location jumper positions on the main board. MAIN BOARD E D C B A Refer to table 3-1 TP10 TP11 Figure 3-2. Main Board Jumper Positions Attach cable to P1.
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Getting Started 3.2 MAIN BOARD POWER JUMPERS (Continued) S2 jumpers are used for testing purposes. Do not use as reading errors may result. S3 jumpers are used for the following (refer to Figure 3-2): To enable or disable the front panel push-buttons To allow for an extremely low resistance load for analog output To disable the MENU button To perform calibration procedure...
Getting Started 3.3 PANEL MOUNTING CONNECTOR LABEL PRODUCT CASE LABEL GASKET FRONT BEZEL Figure 3-4. Meter - Exploded View PANEL THICKNESS 1. Cut a hole in your panel, as 6,4 (.25) MAX shown in Figure 3-4. For 0,8 (.03) MIN specific dimensions refer to Figure 3-5.
Getting Started 3.4 CONNECTING SENSOR INPUTS Figures 3-6 through 3-12 describe how to connect your sensors. 20mA N/C EXC SIG Figure 3-6. 3-Wire DC Input Connections with Internal Excitation 20mA N/C EXTERNAL SUPPLY Figure 3-7. 3-Wire DC Input Connections with External Excitation Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
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Getting Started 3.4 CONNECTING SENSOR INPUTS (Continued) 20mA N/C VOLTAGE EXCITATION OUTPUT Figure 3-8. 4-Wire DC Input Connections with Internal Excitation 20mA N/C SENSOR EXTERNAL OUTPUT SUPPLY Figure 3-9. Wire DC Input Connections with External Excitation Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
Getting Started 3.4 CONNECTING SENSOR INPUTS (Continued) 20mA N/C MAX. 20mA Figure 3-12. DC Current Input Connections with Current Source 3.5 CONNECTING MAIN POWER Connect the AC main power connections as shown in Figure 3-13. WARNING: Do not connect AC power to your device until you have completed all input and output connections.
Getting Started 3.5 CONNECTING MAIN POWER (Continued) Table 3-2 shows the wire color and respective terminal connections for both USA and Europe. Table 3-2. Main Power Connection - AC Powered Unit WIRE COLORS AC POWER EUROPE ~ AC Line Brown Black ~ AC Neutral Blue...
Getting Started 3.6 CONNECTING EXTERNAL TARE SWITCH Connect external tare connections as shown in Figure 3-15. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OPEN 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 CLOSED EXTERNAL TARE SWITCH Figure 3-15. External Tare Connections 3.7 CONNECTING ANALOG AND RELAY OUTPUTS If you have purchased a meter with analog or dual relay or isolated analog output, refer to the following drawings for output connections.
Configuring The Meter SECTION 4. CONFIGURING THE METER Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Note INPT 4.1 SELECTING THE INPUT TYPE To select your appropriate input type signal, follow these steps: Before proceeding, set the input DIP switch settings at the back of your Note meter.
Configuring The Meter DEC.P 4.2 SELECTING A DECIMAL POINT POSITION Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. To select a decimal point display position, follow these steps: Press the MENU button until the meter shows DEC.P . Press the ∂TARE button.
Configuring The Meter 4.3.1 Scaling with Known Loads (On-Line Calibration) For maximum resolution, find the maximum signal that will be applied to the Note meter input. • For regular voltage input, refer to the main body of Table 4-1. • For millivolt or milliamp input, refer to the main body of Table 4-2.
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Configuring The Meter 4.3.1 Scaling with Known Loads (On-Line Calibration) (Continued) To scale with known inputs: apply known loads to a transducer connected to a meter, or simulate the transducer output with a voltage or current simulator. To scale with known inputs, follow these steps: Apply a known load equal to approximately 0% of the transducer range.
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Configuring The Meter 4.3.1 Scaling with Known Loads (On-Line Calibration) (Continued) Apply a known load equal to approximately 100% of the transducer range. Press the ∂TARE button again. The meter shows the last stored value for Input 2. Press the ∂TARE button once more. The meter shows the actual signal being received.
Configuring The Meter 4.3.2 Scaling Without Known Loads To scale without known inputs, calculate input values based on the transducer specifications and manually enter them on the front-panel pushbuttons. The following example assumes a pressure transducer with these specifications: Pressure Range: 0 to 2000 PSI Output Span: 1 to 5 Vdc Determine the correct values for IN1 and IN!2 based on the transducer...
Configuring The Meter 4.3.2 Scaling Without Known Loads (Continued) Determine IN1 & IN!2 input range and resolution. The example selects the 0 to 10 V range and 10 uV resolution (R.2=4 ). Example: IN1 = (1 Volt) x (1000 cts/v) x (1.000) = 1000 IN!2 = (5 Volt) x (1000 cts/v) x (1.000) = 5000 RD1 = 0000 RD!2 = 2000...
Configuring The Meter 4.4.1 Enabling or Disabling the Front-Panel Tare To enable or disable the front-panel tare, follow these steps: Press the MENU button until RD.CF displays. Press the ∂TARE button. The meter shows one of the following: R.1=T (Tare enabled) (Default) •...
Configuring The Meter 4.4.3 Displaying the Filtered/Unfiltered Input Signal To display the filtered/unfiltered signal input, follow these steps: Press the MENU button until RD.CF displays, then press the ∂TARE button three times. Press the ∂TARE button from R.2. One of the following displays: R.3=F (Filtered value) (Default) •...
Configuring The Meter S1.CF 4.6 USING SETPOINT 1 CONFIGURATION Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Setpoint 1 Configuration S1.CF is not active unless your meter has dual relay output capabilities. The LED's will display whether the S1.CF is active or not. You may use Setpoint 1 Configuration S1.CF for the following: •...
Configuring The Meter S2.CF 4.7 USING SETPOINT 2 CONFIGURATION Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Setpoint 2 Configuration S2.CF is not active unless your meter has dual relay output capabilities. The LED's will display whether the S2.CF is active or not. You may use Setpoint 2 Configuration S2.CF for the following: •...
Configuring The Meter S1.DB 4.8 SETTING THE SETPOINT 1 DEADBAND Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Setpoint 1 Deadband S1.DB is not active unless your meter has dual relay output capabilities. The LED's will display whether the S1.DB is active or not. The Setpoint 1 Default deadband is 0003.
Configuring The Meter Figure 4-1. Alarm Example SETPOINT SIGNAL LEVEL ACTIVE BELOW ACTIVE ABOVE DEADBAND SETPOINT SIGNAL LEVEL ACTIVE BELOW ACTIVE ABOVE WITH DEADBAND 3 WITH DEADBAND 3 NOTE: DEADBAND WORKS AS HYSTERISIS SETPOINT SIGNAL LEVEL ACTIVE BELOW LATCHED ACTIVE ABOVE LATCHED Note To reset latched alarms you must: 1.
Configuring The Meter OT.CF 4.10 USING OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Output Configuration OT.CF is not active unless your meter has analog output capabilities. The menu will display whether analog output is present or not. Analog output must be ordered at the time of purchase.
Configuring The Meter 4.10.2 Selecting Analog Output as Current or Voltage Press the MENU button until it shows OT.CF, then press the ∂TARE button twice. Press the ∂TARE button from 0.1 . The meter shows one of the following: O.2=C (Analog output = current) (Default) •...
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Configuring The Meter 4.10.3 Selecting Analog Output or Proportional Control (Continued) If you select O.3=A , press the MENU button to store your selection. The meter momentarily shows STRD , followed by OT.S.O (Output Scale and Offset). If you select O.3=P , press the ∂TARE button. The meter shows one of the following: O.4=D •...
Configuring The Meter P.BND 4.11 SELECTING PROPORTIONAL BAND Proportional Band P.BND is not active unless your meter has analog output and relay capabilities. The menu will display whether analog output is present or not. • A proportional controller's output is linearly proportional to the change of the error signal, whenever the signal is within 2 prescribed values (Proportional Band).
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Configuring The Meter P.BND 4.11 SELECTING PROPORTIONAL BAND (Continued) If A is the controller gain then, Proportional Band = Max. out - Min. out CONTROLLER OUT = A • ERROR + OFFSET To select the proportional band for your proportional controller, follow these steps: Press the MENU button until the meter shows P.BND .
Configuring The Meter M.RST 4.12 USING MANUAL RESET Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Manual Reset M.RST is not active unless your meter has analog output and relay capabilities. The menu will display whether analog output is present or not. This feature allows you to offset the error that may occur with your setpoint.
Configuring The Meter OT.S.O 4.13 USING OUTPUT SCALE AND OFFSET Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Output Scale and Offset OT.S.O is not active unless your meter has analog output capabilities. The menu will display whether analog output is present or not. Output Scale and Offset OT.S.O scales your analog output to be equal to the meter's display and/or any engineering units you require.
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Configuring The Meter OT.S.O 4.13 USING OUTPUT SCALE AND OFFSET (Continued) Press the ∂TARE button. The meter shows last previously stored 4-digit number (-1999 through 9999) displays with flashing 4th digit. Press the ßMAX button to change the value of the flashing digit. If you continue to press the ßMAX button, the flashing digit's value continues to change.
Configuring The Meter LK.CF 4.14 USING LOCK OUT CONFIGURATION Note Refer to Table 6-1 for a summary list of menu configuration. Use Lock Out Configuration LK.CF for the following: • To enable or disable setpoint changes • To enable or disable the RESET button in the Run Mode •...
Configuring The Meter 4.14.3 SETPOINT Display Function: Firmware version or Setpoint value Press the MENU button until the meter shows LK.CF (after OT.S.O ). Press the ∂ ∂ TARE button three times. The meter shows one of the following: • L.3=0 SETPTS button will display setpoint values. •...
Menu Configuration Displays SECTION 6. MENU CONFIGURATION DISPLAYS Not all menu items display on standard meters. Table 6-1. Menu Configuration Displays (Defaults in Bold and Italics) ∂TARE ßMAX MENU 100M Show input choices: ±50M INPT ±5V 0-20 ( Default ) FFFF ( Default ) Show current decimal F.FFF...
Menu Configuration Displays SECTION 6. MENU CONFIGURATION DISPLAYS (Continued) Table 6-1. Menu Configuration Displays (Continued) (Defaults in Bold and Italics) ∂TARE ßMAX MENU R.1=T (Tare enabled) R.1= Reading Configuration R.1=N (Tare disabled) RD.CF R.2=0 (1 µV resolution for unipolar R.2= &...
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Menu Configuration Displays SECTION 6. MENU CONFIGURATION DISPLAYS (Continued) Table 6-1. Menu Configuration Displays (Continued) (Defaults in Bold and Italics) ∂TARE ßMAX MENU Press to scroll to the Press to change the value of the Setpoint 1 Deadband next digit to the right flashing digit S1.DB Press to scroll to the...
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Menu Configuration Displays SECTION 6. MENU CONFIGURATION DISPLAYS (Continued) Table 6-1. Menu Configuration Displays (Continued) (Defaults in Bold and Italics) ∂TARE ßMAX MENU P.BND Shows prior value entered. Changes the value Proportional Band Scrolls to the next digit to the right. of the flashing digit shown menu if 0.3=P M.RST...
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Menu Configuration Displays SECTION 6. MENU CONFIGURATION DISPLAYS (Continued) Table 6-1. Menu Configuration Displays (Continued) (Defaults in Bold and Italics) ∂TARE ßMAX MENU RS=E (Enable RESET button in the Run Mode) Lock Out Configuration RS=D (Disable RESET button in the Run Mode) LK.CF SP=E (Enable setpoint changes) SP=D (Disable setpoint changes)
Setpoint Configuration Displays SECTION 7. SETPOINT CONFIGURATION DISPLAYS Table 7-1. Setpoint Configuration Displays ∂ ∂ TARE ß ß MAX MENU Description SETPOINT 1 Press to scroll to Press to change Select from -1999 the next digit to the the value of the through 9999 right flashing digit...
Specifications SECTION 8. SPECIFICATIONS SIGNAL INPUT Input Ranges: 0-100 mV, ± 50 mV, 0-10 V, ± 5 V, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA Isolation: Dielectric strength to 2500V transient per 3mm spacing based on EN 61010 for 260Vrms or DC working voltage Noise Rejection: Normal Mode Rejection (NMR) = 60 dB Common Mode Rejection (CMR) = 120 dB...
Specifications SECTION 8. SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) ALARM OUTPUTS (if applicable) 2 Form "C" on/off relays. Configurable for latched and unlatched by software. Max current: 5 AMPS, resistive load Max voltage: 250 Vac or 30 Vdc ANALOG OUTPUT (if applicable) Signal Type: Current or voltage Signal Level: Current: 10 V max compliance at 20 mA output...
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Specifications SECTION 8. SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) INPUT POWER INFORMATION ~ AC units 115/230 V~(AC) + 10%, 50/60 Hz 9.5 W max, power consumption (Non-Isolated Analog Out) 11.0 W max, power consumption (Isolated Analog Out) DC units 10-32 Vdc or 26-56 Vdc, 8W (Refer to Table 8-1 below) External Fuse Required: IEC 127-2/III...
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Specifications SECTION 8. SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) Table 8-1. COLOR CHART FOR DC POWER COLOR HIGH BRIGHTNESS MEDIUM & LOW BRIGHTNESS Sensor Excitation: Any combination of Sensor Excitation 24 V @ 25 mA, and Analog Output 12 V, 10 V, 5 V @ 35 mA Max 24 V @ 25 mA, Analog Output: 12 V @ 35 mA Max...
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Specifications SECTION 8. SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) 48,0 (1.89) 96,0 (3.78) FRONT BEZEL 20,3 (.80) RETAINER CASE REAR COVER TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW PANEL THICKNESS 6,4 (.25) MAX 0,8 (.03) MIN R(.06) 45,00 + 0,61/-0,00 (1.772 + .024/–.000) 4 PLCS 92,00 + 0,81/–0,00 (3.622 + .032/–.000) NOTE: Dimensions in Millimeters (Inches) Figure 8-1 Meter Dimensions/ Panel Cutout...
CE APPROVALS INFORMATION This product conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC, and with the European Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC. Electrical Safety EN61010-1:2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory. Double Insulation Pollution Degree 2 Dielectric withstand Test per 1 min •...
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Warranty/Disclaimer NEWPORT Electronics, Inc. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. In addition to NEWPORT’s standard warranty period, NEWPORT Electronics will extend the warranty period for four (4) additional years if the warranty card enclosed with each instrument is returned to NEWPORT.
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