1. Product Introduction MENU PB-1470 are bargraph panel meters, with both numeric display and analog bargraph display, perform signal indication and process control. MG series can accept various different signal inputs, digital numeric display could be set to any 1. Product Introduction 4.
3. Program Settings 3.2 Input Buttons 3.1 Program Settings Flowchart Buttons Explanation The settings on the panel meter is controlled by the 3 buttons on the PASS panel (UP, SHIFT and ENTER). First choose the function, then input required value of 3 buttons while in "Selection" and "Setting" are: Selection Settings DCPT...
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3.3 Input Signal Module and Setup Method SIM Input Module Specifications and Jumper Elaboration. SHIFT Button Input Signal Range Jumper Setting Module Entry into main menu or entry into sub-menu or position change. 4~20mA with Exc+24V DC 4~20mA Example: STEP 1, STEP 2 and STEP 3 ~ STEP 7 A0~20mA with Exc+24V DC 0~20mA Position shift...
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3.4 Program Commands List Description Setting Range Factory Default Command Description Setting Range Factory mDefault Command 0~9999 4607 DOF1 00~99 SP1 Delay Off Setting PASS Password DOF2 SP2 Delay Off Setting 00~99 SCAL Set DCPT, SCH, SCL Decimal point Selection Dot1 DOF3 SP3 Delay Off Setting...
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Setting Factory Description Command Description Setting Range Factory Default Command Range Default C o n tr o l Po i n t # 4 0~1999 CONN RS485 Settings C o n tr o l Po i n t # 5 0~1999 Settings ModBus Address IDNO...
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3.5.Input Signal Settings This section will elaborate how to adapt to different input signals in the 3.5.2 Input Signal & Setting Table panel meter, by using the correct jumper and using iSEL command. Panel meter series can accommodate 6 types of conventional input SIM No .
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SIM No . Signal Type Jumper position User Setup (iSEL) SIM No . Signal Type Jumper position User Setup (iSEL) A C C u r r e n t i S E L 0 - 1 0 D C C u r r e n t i S E L 0 - 1 0 R M S...
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3.5.3 Current Signal Input Example 3.5.4 Non-linear feature settings Special feature: A. 2 wire 4~20mA current signal input example Non-linear settings could be used in applications concerning non-conventional shaped tanks, thereby solving the problem for level v.s. volume measurement LevelTransducer for non-linear tank shapes.
3.6 Output Signal Setting 3.6.1 Optional relay output setting 3.6.2 Analog output signal selection Analog output signal (optional) provides 4~20mA or The optional relay output is switchable to NO (Normal Open) or 0~10V signal, it can be selected by the jumper on the NC (Normal Close), it is selectable by the jumper on the OCB (Output Control Board).
4. Program Setting Example 4.1 Diagram of Setting Values 4.2.1 Example 1 Application example: PASS 4mA represents 000.0 when the tank is empty DCPT SCAL 20mA represents 100.0 when tank is full SP(1~6) Set point 1 is set at 20% of full tank as low level alarm SETP Set point 2 is set at 40% of full tank as low level alarm HON(1~6)
5. Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting 4.2.3 Example 3 Problem Rectification method Value Settings are as follows: Panel Face doesn't 1) Check power supply wire is it connected wrongly or not lights up connected. SCH=100.0 SCL=000.0 SP1=020.0 HON1=005.0 HOF1=010.0 2) Check whether the power supply is AC85V ~ 265V. DON=03 DOF=02 ENB1=ON...
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