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red lion PAXTM000 Manual

Pax-1/8 din preset timer & real-time clock

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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The PAXTM (PAX
Timer) and PAXCK (PAX
features and performance capabilities to suit a wide range of industrial
applications. Both can function as an Elapsed Timer or Preset Timer, while the
PAXCK also offers Real-Time Clock with Date capability. The Plug-in option
cards allow the opportunity to configure the meter for the present application,
while providing easy upgrades for future needs.
Both units can function as an Elapsed Time Indicator. By using two separate
signal inputs and 23 selectable timer ranges, the meters can be programmed to
meet most any timing application. With the addition of a Plug-in Setpoint card,
they can easily become a dual or quad output preset timer.
The PAXCK can also operate as a Real-Time Clock (RTC), with the Real-
Time Clock Card already installed. The meter is capable of displaying time in
12 or 24-hour time formats. The 12-hour format can be displayed in hours and
minutes, with or without an AM/PM indication or in hours, minutes, and
seconds. The 24-hour format can be displayed in hours and minutes or in hours,
minutes, and seconds. The PAXCK is also capable of a calendar display in
which the day, month and/or year can be displayed. The meter will recognize
leap years, and can automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time. The Real-
Time Clock has the ability to externally synchronize with other PAXCK meters
to provide a uniform display network throughout the plant.
If the application calls for both a Preset Timer and a Real-Time Clock at the
same time, the PAXCK can handle this requirement as well. The meter provides
up to four different displays, accessed via front panel push buttons or external
inputs. The displays are Timer (TMR), which displays the current timer value;
Count (CNT), which displays the current cycle counter value; Date (DAT),
which displays the current programmed date; and Real-Time Clock, which
displays the current time. A battery-backed Real-Time Clock plug-in card is
provided with the PAXCK. This card, which includes a lithium coin-cell battery,
will maintain the time and date when main power is removed.
The meters accept inputs from a variety of sources including switch contacts
and outputs from CMOS or TTL circuits. The input can be configured to trigger
on the edge or level of the incoming pulse. Internal jumpers are available to allow
the selection for sinking inputs (active low) or sourcing inputs (active high).
The front panel keys and three user inputs are programmable to perform
various meter functions. One of the functions includes exchanging parameter
lists, allowing for two separate listings of setpoint values, timer start/stop
values, counter start/stop values and RTC daily on and off values.
DIMENSIONS In inches (mm)
REAL-TIME CLOCK (PAXCK)
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Clock/Timer) offer many
Note: Recommended minimum clearance (behind the panel) for mounting
clip installation is 2.1" (53.4) H x 5" (127) W.
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6-DIGIT 0.56" RED SUNLIGHT READABLE DISPLAY
4 SEPARATE DISPLAYS (Timer, Counter, Real-Time Clock, and Date)
CYCLE COUNTING CAPABILITY
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS/USER INPUTS
FOUR SETPOINT ALARM OUTPUTS (W/Plug-in card)
COMMUNICATIONS AND BUS CAPABILITIES (W/Plug-in card)
BUS CAPABILITIES: DEVICENET, MODBUS and PROFIBUS-DP
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CRIMSON
PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE
NEMA 4X/IP65 SEALED FRONT BEZEL
The meters can have up to four setpoint outputs, determined by the optional
plug-in cards. The setpoint plug-in cards provide dual FORM-C relays (5A),
quad FORM-A relays (3A) or either quad sinking or quad sourcing open
collector logic outputs. The outputs can be assigned to the timer, counter, RTC
date, and RTC time. The outputs can also be independently configured to suit a
variety of control and alarm requirements.
Plug-in cards can also provide serial communications. These include RS232,
RS485, Modbus, DeviceNet, and Profibus-DP. Display values, setpoint alarm
values and setpoint states can be controlled through serial communications.
With the RS232 or RS485 communication card installed, it is possible to
configure the meter using a Windows
data can be saved to a file for later recall.
Once the meters have been initially configured, the parameter list may be
locked out from further modification entirely, or the setpoint, timer start/stop
values, counter start/stop values, RTC time SET, and Display Intensity can be
made accessible. This lockout is possible through a security code or user input.
The meters have been specifically designed for harsh industrial environments.
With a NEMA 4X/IP65 sealed bezel and extensive testing to meet CE
requirements, the meter provides a tough yet reliable application solution.
SAFETY SUMMARY
All safety related regulations, local codes and instructions that appear in this
literature or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to
prevent damage to either the instrument or equipment connected to it. If
equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Do not use this unit to directly command motors, valves, or other actuators
not equipped with safeguards. To do so can be potentially harmful to persons or
equipment in the event of a fault to the unit.
CAUTION: Risk of Danger.
Read complete instructions prior to
installation and operation of the unit.
Bulletin No. PAXCK-G
Drawing No. LP0524
Released 2/08
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based program. The meter configuration
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock.

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DIMENSIONS IN inches (mm)
Provides detailed measurements for meter installation and panel cutout.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Meter Part Numbers
Lists specific part numbers for different PAX meter configurations.
Option Card and Accessories Part Numbers
Details part numbers for various plug-in cards and accessories.
OPTIONAL PLUG-IN CARDS AND ACCESSORIES
Adding Option Cards
Explains how to install up to three optional plug-in cards for enhanced functionality.
COMMUNICATION CARDS (PAXCDC)
Describes available plug-in cards for serial and network communication.
SETPOINT CARDS (PAXCDS)
Details plug-in cards offering dual or quad setpoint alarm outputs.
PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE
Introduces Crimson® software for meter configuration via PC.
INSTALLING THE METER
Installation
Guidance on physically mounting the meter into an enclosed panel.
Installation Environment
Recommendations for the meter's operating location to ensure optimal performance.
SETTING THE JUMPERS
Timer Input Logic Jumper
Instructions for setting the logic state for timer input signals.
User Input Logic Jumper
Instructions for setting the logic state for user input signals.
INSTALLING PLUG-IN CARDS
To Install
Step-by-step guide for physically installing plug-in cards into the meter.
Quad Sourcing Open Collector Output Card Supply Select
Jumper selection for internal or external supply on specific output cards.
WIRING THE METER
EMC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Best practices for wiring and installation to ensure electromagnetic compatibility.
POWER WIRING
Instructions for connecting AC and DC power to the meter.
TIMER INPUT WIRING
Details on wiring timer inputs, including logic and interface options.
USER INPUT WIRING
Guidance on wiring user inputs for various control functions.
SETPOINT (ALARMS) WIRING
Wiring diagrams and instructions for setpoint alarm output cards.
SERIAL COMMUNICATION WIRING
Wiring configurations for RS232 and RS485 serial communication.
REAL-TIME CLOCK WIRING (PAXCK)
Wiring details for the Real-Time Clock synchronization network.
PROGRAMMING THE METER
DISPLAY MODE
How to view different meter displays consecutively using the DSP key.
PROGRAMMING MODE
Description of the two available programming modes: Full and Quick.
PROGRAMMING TIPS
Advice and best practices for efficient meter programming.
STEP BY STEP PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Detailed guide on entering and navigating programming modes.
MODULE 1 - TIMER Input Parameters (1-10P)
TIMER RANGE
Selection of 23 available timer ranges based on application needs.
TIMER INPUT OPERATION
Defines how timer input signals affect the Run/Stop status.
TIMER INPUT FILTERING
Configuration of debounce filtering for timer input signals.
TIMING DIRECTION
Setting the direction (up/down) for timer operation.
TIMER START VALUE
Setting the initial value for the timer, used in down-counting applications.
TIMER STOP VALUE
Defining a value at which the timer automatically stops counting.
MODULE 2 - User Input and Front Panel Function Key Parameters (2-FNC)
USER INPUTS
Programming options for three rear terminal user inputs.
FUNCTION KEYS
Programming options for front panel function keys F1, F2, and RST.
PROGRAMMING MODE LOCK-OUT
Setting up parameters to restrict access to programming modes.
EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS
Details on managing multiple sets of parameter entries.
DISPLAY SELECT (Level Active)
Continuously scrolls through displays not locked out.
DISPLAY HOLD (Level Active)
Freezes display values while normal operation continues internally.
DISPLAY SELECT (Edge Triggered)
Advances to the next display that is not locked out.
DISPLAY HOLD and RESET (Level Active Reset)
Freezes displays, then performs internal maintained reset.
DISPLAY RESET (Level Active)
Resets only the currently shown display, not RTC time/date.
DISPLAY HOLD and RESET (Edge Triggered Reset)
Freezes displays, then performs internal momentary reset.
DISPLAY RESET (Edge Triggered)
Resets only the currently shown display.
MAINTAINED RESET (Level Active)
Continuously resets displays entered as YES in the sublist.
INHIBIT (Level Active)
Ceases timing and counting for specified displays.
MOMENTARY RESET (Edge Triggered)
Resets displays entered as YES in the sublist.
CHANGE DIRECTION (Level Active)
Reverses timing or counting direction for selected displays.
CHANGE DISPLAY INTENSITY LEVEL
Adjusts the brightness of the meter's display.
OUTPUT SET (Level Active)
Activates output for all Setpoints entered as YES in the sublist.
PRINT REQUEST
Issues a block print through the serial port for selected values.
OUTPUT SET (Edge Triggered)
Activates output for all Setpoints entered as YES in the sublist.
PRINT REQUEST and RESET (Edge Triggered)
Issues block print and performs momentary reset on selected displays.
OUTPUT RESET (Level Active)
Deactivates output for all Setpoints entered as YES in the sublist.
OUTPUT HOLD (Level Active)
Holds (maintains) the present output state for specified Setpoints.
OUTPUT RESET (Edge Triggered)
Deactivates output for all Setpoints entered as YES in the sublist.
MODULE 3 - DISPLAY AND PROGRAM LOCK-OUT PARAMETERS (3-10C)
DISPLAY LOCK-OUT PARAMETERS
Configures which displays can be viewed or locked out.
TIMER DISPLAY LOCK-OUT
Sets timer display visibility to Read or Lock.
CYCLE COUNTER DISPLAY LOCK-OUT
Sets cycle counter display visibility to Read or Lock.
PAXCK: REAL-TIME CLOCK DATE/TIME DISPLAY LOCK-OUT
Controls visibility for RTC Date and Time displays.
PROGRAM LOCK-OUT PARAMETERS (VALUE ACCESS)
Defines access levels for parameters in Quick Programming Mode.
SECURITY CODE
Sets a security code to restrict access to Full Programming Mode.
PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS
Defines how programming modes are accessed based on security and user input.
MODULE 4 - CYCLE COUNTER PARAMETERS (4-СПЕ)
CYCLE COUNTER COUNT SOURCE
Selects the source for adding or subtracting counts from the cycle counter.
CYCLE COUNTER COUNTING DIRECTION
Sets the counting direction (up/down) for the cycle counter.
CYCLE COUNTER START VALUE
Sets the initial value for the cycle counter.
CYCLE COUNTER STOP VALUE
Defines a value at which the cycle counter stops counting.
CYCLE COUNTER RESET AT POWER-UP
Configures the cycle counter to reset automatically at meter power-up.
MODULE 5 - TIMER OPERATING MODES (5-0PEr)
PREDEFINED TIMER OPERATING MODE
Selects predefined timer modes for common industrial timing applications.
MODULE 6 - SETPOINT (ALARM) PARAMETERS (6-5PE)
OUTPUT LOGIC
Determines if output activates when 'on' or 'off' when activated.
SETPOINT SELECT
Selects the specific setpoint (1-4) to be programmed.
SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT
Assigns a setpoint to a specific meter display (Timer, Counter, RTC).
SETPOINT ACTION
Defines how the output deactivates (Latched, Timed, On-Off).
SETPOINT ON
Determines when the setpoint output will activate (value or event).
SETPOINT OFF
Determines when the setpoint output will deactivate (value or event).
TIME-OUT VALUE
Duration for timed output mode, from activation to deactivation.
TIMER STOP
Defines if the setpoint output affects the Timer Run/Stop status.
TIMER/COUNTER AUTO RESET
Configures automatic reset for timer or counter.
OUTPUT RESET WITH DISPLAY RESET
Resets setpoint output when assigned display resets.
SETPOINT ANNUNCIATOR
Controls the illumination of the LED annunciator for the setpoint output.
PAXCK: DAILY ON OCCURRENCE
Determines days of the week for setpoint output activation.
SETPOINT POWER-UP STATE
Sets the on/off state of the setpoint output at power-up.
PAXCK: DAILY OFF OCCURRENCE
Determines days of the week for setpoint output deactivation.
MODULE 7 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERS (1-5L)
BAUD RATE
Sets the serial communication baud rate to match other equipment.
DATA BITS
Configures the serial data word length (7 or 8 bits).
PARITY BIT
Sets the parity bit for serial communication (Odd, Even, None).
METER ADDRESS
Assigns a unique address to the meter for serial communication.
ABBREVIATED PRINTING
Determines if serial transmissions include address and mnemonics.
PAXCK: REAL-TIME CLOCK PRINT FORMATTING
Formats Real-Time Clock values for serial transmission.
PRINT OPTIONS
Selects which meter parameters are included in block print requests.
MODULE 8 - REAL-TIME CLOCK PARAMETERS (8-rŁ-C) - PAXCK
SET TIME
Sets the current time for the Real-Time Clock.
SET DATE
Sets the current date for the Real-Time Clock.
SET DAY
Sets the day of the week for the Real-Time Clock.
TIME DISPLAY FORMAT
Selects the format for displaying the Real-Time Clock time.
DATE DISPLAY FORMAT
Selects the format for displaying the Real-Time Clock date.
AUTO CHANGE FOR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
Enables automatic adjustment of RTC time for Daylight Savings.
METER TYPE FOR CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION
Configures meter role (Host/Slave) in synchronization network.
CALIBRATE REAL-TIME CLOCK
Adjusts the clock to compensate for time drift due to temperature.
MODULE 9 - FACTORY SERVICE OPERATIONS (9-FE5)
DISPLAY INTENSITY LEVEL
Adjusts the brightness of the meter's display.
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS
Resets all user-programmed settings to factory defaults.

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