Bulletin No. PAXCDL-DDrawing No. LP0401Released 3/08
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MODEL PAXCDL -ANALOG OUTPUT PLUG-IN OPTION CARD DESCRIPTION
This bulletin serves as a guide for the installation, configuration and
The PAX® meter can be fitted with up to three optional plug-in cards. The
operation of the PAX® Analog Output card. The analog output can be
slot bays of the plug-in cards are dedicated to a particular card function. The
configured for 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA or 0-10 VDC. Only one range can be
plug-in card functions are: serial communications, analog output and setpoint
output. Only one card from each function category can be installed. INSTALLING AN OPTION CARD Caution: The option and main circuit cards contain static sensitive components. Before handling the cards, discharge static charges from your body by touching a grounded bare metal object. Ideally, handle the cards at a static controlled clean workstation. Also, only handle the cards by the edges. Dirt, oil or other contaminants that may contact the cards can adversely affect circuit operation. Warning: Exposed line voltage exists on the circuit boards. Remove all power to the meter AND load circuits before accessing the unit.
1. Remove the main assembly from the rear of the case. Squeeze the finger
holds on the rear cover, or use a small screwdriver to depress the sidelatches to release it from the case. It is not necessary to separate the rearcover from the main circuit card.
2. Locate the option card connector for the type of option card to be
installed. Hold the unit by the rear connector, not the display board, wheninstalling an option card.
3. Install the option card by aligning the option card connector with the slot
bay in the rear cover. The cards are keyed by position with different mainboard connector locations. Be sure the connector is fully engaged and thetab on the option card rests in the alignment slot on the display board.
4. Slide the assembly back into the case. Be sure the rear cover latches fully
5. Apply the option card label to the bottom side of the meter. Do not cover the vents on the top surface of the meter. The surface of the case must be clean for the label to adhere properly. Apply the label to the area designated by the large case label. SPECIFICATIONS Analog Output Card Types: 0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA and 0 to 10 VDC Isolation To Sensor & User Input Commons: 500 Vrms for 1 min.
Working Voltage: 50 V. Not isolated from all other commons. PAXH Only:
Isolation To Sensor Common: 1400 Vrms for 1 min.
Isolation To User Input Common: 500 Vrms for 1 min. Accuracy: 0.17% of FS (18 to 28°C); 0.4% of FS (0 to 50°C) Resolution: 1/3500 Compliance:
10 VDC: 10 KΩ load min. 20 mA: 500 Ω load max. (self-powered)
Update Time: 200 msec. max. to within 99% of final readout value (digital
filter and internal zero correction disabled) 700 msec. max. (digital filter disabled, internal zero correction enabled) PAXH only: 1 sec. max. to within 99% of final readout value (digital filter ORDERING INFORMATION MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER MODULE 8 - Analog Output Parameters () PARAMETER MENU Indicates Program Mode Alternating Display. ANALOG LOW SCALE VALUE Parameter
Enter the Display Value that corresponds to 0 mA (0-20
Selection/Value
mA) , 4 mA (4-20 mA) or 0 VDC (0-10 VDC). Factory Settings are shown. ANALOG TYPE ANALOG HIGH SCALE VALUE SELECTION
Enter the Display Value that corresponds to 20 mA(0-20
mA) , 20 mA (4-20 mA) or 10 VDC (0-10 VDC).
Enter the analog output type. For 0-20 mA or 4-20 mAuse terminals 18 and 19. For 0-10 V use terminals 16 and
ANALOG UPDATE TIME
17. Only one range can be used at a time.
Enter the analog output update rate in seconds. A valueof 0.0 allows the meter to update the analog output at a
ANALOG ASSIGNMENT
Enter the source for the analog output to retransmit:
PROBE BURN-OUT ACTION (PAXT ONLY)
= Display Input Value = Maximum Display Input Value
Enter the probe burn-out action. In the event of a
temperature probe failure, the analog output can beprogrammed for low or high scale. LIMITED WARRANTY
The Company warrants the products it manufactures against defects in materials and workmanshipfor a period limited to two years from the date of shipment, provided the products have been stored,handled, installed, and used under proper conditions. The Company’s liability under this limitedwarranty shall extend only to the repair or replacement of a defective product, at The Company’soption. The Company disclaims all liability for any affirmation, promise or representation withrespect to the products.
The customer agrees to hold Red Lion Controls harmless from, defend, and indemnify RLC againstdamages, claims, and expenses arising out of subsequent sales of RLC products or productscontaining components manufactured by RLC and based upon personal injuries, deaths, propertydamage, lost profits, and other matters which Buyer, its employees, or sub-contractors are or may beto any extent liable, including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product SafetyAct (P.L. 92-573) and liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson-Moss WarrantyAct (P.L. 93-637), as now in effect or as amended hereafter.
No warranties expressed or implied are created with respect to The Company’s products except thoseexpressly contained herein. The Customer acknowledges the disclaimers and limitations containedherein and relies on no other warranties or affirmations.
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