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red lion PAXR0120 Manual

red lion PAXR0120 Manual

1/8 din digital input panel meters

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  • Page 1 Chipsmall Limited consists of a professional team with an average of over 10 year of expertise in the distribution of electronic components. Based in Hongkong, we have already established firm and mutual-benefit business relationships with customers from,Europe,America and south Asia,supplying obsolete and hard-to-find components to meet their specific needs.
  • Page 2 With an RS232 or RS485 The PAX Digital Input Panel Meters offer many features and performance card installed, it is possible to configure the meter using Red Lion’s Crimson capabilities to suit a wide range of industrial applications. Available in three software.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    able OnTenTs Ordering Information ....2 Installing Option Cards ....8 General Meter Specifications .
  • Page 4: General Meter Specifications

    eneral eTer peCifiCaTiOns 1. DISPLAY: 6 digit, 0.56" (14.2 mm) red sunlight readable or standard green 8. CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCES: CE Approved 2. POWER: EN 61326-1 Immunity to Industrial Locations AC Versions: Emission CISPR 11 Class A AC Power: 85 to 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 18 VA Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and Isolation: 2300 Vrms for 1 min.
  • Page 5 paXC - 1/8 din C Odel OunTer  6-DIGIT LED DISPLAY (Alternating 8 digits for counting)  DUAL COUNT QUAD INPUTS  UP TO 3 COUNT DISPLAYS  SETPOINT ALARM OUTPUTS (W/Option card) PAXC SPECIFICATIONS ANNUNCIATORS: MAXIMUM SIGNAL FREQUENCIES: A - Counter A To determine the maximum frequency for the input(s), first answer the B - Counter B questions with a yes (Y) or no (N).
  • Page 6: Crimson Programming Software

    paXi - 1/8 din C Odel OunTer eTer  COUNT, RATE AND SLAVE DISPLAY  6-DIGIT 0.56" RED SUNLIGHT READABLE DISPLAY  VARIABLE INTENSITY DISPLAY  10 POINT SCALING (FOR NON-LINEAR PROCESSES)  FOUR SETPOINT ALARM OUTPUTS (W/OPTION CARD)  RETRANSMITTED ANALOG OUTPUT (W/OPTION CARD) ...
  • Page 7: Installing Option Cards

    pTiOn ards WARNING: Disconnect all power to the unit before Life Expectancy: 100 K cycles min. at full load rating. External RC snubber extends relay life for operation with inductive loads installing option cards. QUAD RELAY CARD: PAXCDS20 Type: Four FORM-A relays Isolation To Sensor &...
  • Page 8 rimsOn rOgramming OfTware Crimson software is a Windows ® based program that allows configuration of the PAX meter from a PC. Crimson offers standard drop-down menu commands, that make it easy to program the meter. The meter’s program can then be saved in a PC file for future use.
  • Page 9 2.0 s dip s eTTing The umper and wiTChes To access the jumper and switches, remove the meter base from the meter Warning: Exposed line voltage exists on the circuit boards. Remove case by firmly squeezing and pulling back on the side rear finger tabs. This all power to the meter and load circuits before accessing inside of should lower the latch below the case slot (which is located just in front of the the meter.
  • Page 10: Wiring The Meter

    Visit RLC’s web site at http://www.redlion.net/emi for more information on power lines, conductors, feeding motors, solenoids, SCR controls, and EMI guidelines, Safety and CE issues as they relate to Red Lion Controls heaters, etc. The cables should be run through metal conduit that is properly products.
  • Page 11 4.3 INPUT WIRING CAUTION: Sensor input common is NOT isolated from user input common. In order to preserve the safety of the meter application, the sensor input common must be suitably isolated from hazardous live earth referenced voltage; or input common must be at protective earth ground potential. If not, hazardous voltage may be present at the User Inputs and User Input Common terminals.
  • Page 12: Reviewing The Front Buttons And Display

    5.0 r eviewing The rOnT uTTOns and isplay Counter 8. 8 . 8 . 8 . 8 . 8 Readout Legends* Setpoint Alarm Annunciators DISPLAY MODE OPERATION PROGRAMMING MODE OPERATION Index display through the selected displays. Quit programming and return to Display Mode Access Programming Mode Store selected parameter and index to next parameter Function key 1;...
  • Page 13 6.1 mOdule 1 - C a & b i  OunT npuT arameTers paXC & i PARAMETER MENU x = Counter A or Counter B Module 1 is the programming for Counter A, Counter B and the Prescaler Output. Counter B parameters follow the Prescaler parameters. For maximum input frequency, the counters should be set to mode NONE and the Prescaler to NO when they are not in use.
  • Page 14 PAXI: PRESCALER SCALE VALUE COUNTER B COUNT LOAD VALUE                   The prescaler output frequency When reset to count load action is selected, Counter B will reset to this value. is the Input A frequency times the prescaler scale value.
  • Page 15 6.2 mOdule 2 - u npuT and rOnT anel unCTiOn  arameTers PARAMETER MENU Module 2 is the programming for rear terminal user inputs and front panel EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS function keys.     Three rear terminal user inputs are individually programmable to perform specific meter control functions.
  • Page 16 MAINTAINED (LEVEL) RESET AND INHIBIT DEACTIVATE SETPOINT MAINTAINED (LEVEL)                 The meter deactivates the setpoints configured as  , as long as activated The meter performs a reset and inhibits the displays configured as ...
  • Page 17 6.3 mOdule 3 - d isplay and rOgram  arameTers 3-LOC PARAMETER MENU rAtE SP-n CNtLd SCFAC d-LEV COdE Max Display Counter x Rate Display Counter x Scale Min Display Setpoint 1-4 Display Security Lock-out Display Lock-out Count Load Factor x Lock-out Access Intensity...
  • Page 18 6.4 mOdule 4 - r paXr & i  npuT arameTers PARAMETER MENU Non-linear Application – Up to 10 Scaling Points Module 4 is the programming for the Rate parameters. For maximum input frequency, Rate assignment should be set to ...
  • Page 19 RATE INPUT VALUE FOR SCALING POINT 2 RATE SCALING To scale the Rate, enter a Scaling Display value with a corresponding Scaling       Input value. (The Display and Input values can be entered by Key-in or Applied ...
  • Page 20 6.5 mOdule 5 - C  OunTer npuT arameTers paXC & i PARAMETER MENU Module 5 is the programming for Counter C. For maximum input frequency, COUNTER C DECIMAL POSITION the counter operating mode should be set to  when not in use. When set to ...
  • Page 21 6.6 mOdule 6 - s  eTpOinT larm arameTers 6-SPt PARAMETER MENU SPSEL Lit-n OUt-n SUP-n ACt-n ASN-n SP-n trC-n tYP-n Setpoint Setpoint Output Power-up Setpoint Setpoint Setpoint Setpoint Boundary Select Annunciators Logic State Action Assignment Value Tracking Type Stb-n HYS-n tOFF-n tON-n...
  • Page 22 SETPOINT ACTION SETPOINT STANDBY OPERATION                : When not using a setpoint, it should be set to (no action). Selecting  will disable low acting setpoints at a power up until the display ...
  • Page 23 PAXC & I: SETPOINT RESET WITH DISPLAY RESET PAXC & I: SETPOINT RESET WHEN SPn+1 DEACTIVATES             Select , so the setpoint output will deactivate (reset) when the Setpoint ...
  • Page 24  ), an address is not needed and a value of zero can be used. With multiple ASCII characters or Modbus protocol. Red Lion’s Crimson software can be units (RS485 applications), a unique 2 digit address number must be assigned used for configuring the PAXI (See Ordering Information).
  • Page 25 SERIAL MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS 3. If a multiple write includes read only registers, then only the write registers will change. Modbus Communications requires that the Serial Communications Type 4. If the write value exceeds the register limit (see Register Table), then that Parameter (tYPE) be set to Modbus RTU (Mbrtu) or Modbus ASCII (MbASC).
  • Page 26 REGISTER FACTORY REGISTER NAME LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT ACCESS COMMENTS ADDRESS SETTING 40027 Setpoint 2 Value (Hi word) -199999 999999 Read/Write Active List (A or B) 40028 Setpoint 2 Value (Lo word) 40029 Setpoint 3 Value (Hi word) -199999 999999 Read/Write Active List (A or B) 40030 Setpoint 3 Value (Lo word)