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PNEUMATIC CONNECTIONS

The two pressure ports on the enclosure are labeled High and Low. The output signal reads a positive 

value when the port pressure is higher on the High port than the Low port so ensure these ports are 

connected correctly. Use 1/8" to 3/16" ID flexible tubing for the pressure connections. An flexible silicone 

tube is recommended. Arrange the tubing to minimize stress on the connections and ensure there 

are no kinks in the tubing. For most accurate measurements, do not leave the Low port open to the 

atmosphere, run a return line from the Low port to the vicinity of the point being measured. See Figure 8.

NORMAL OPERATION

During normal mode the device reads the pressure sensor and calculates the pressure value depending 

on the device model range and the selected pressure range. The pressure value is then displayed on the 

LCD and set as the output value for the analog output. The output value is updated once per second.

The output value may be affected by device settings such as the pressure averaging time. The pressure 

averaging setting controls how many readings are averaged to form the output value. For example, if 

the pressure averaging value is set to 30 seconds then 30 one-second readings are stored and averaged 

to form the output value. The next second will add a new reading and delete the first to form a new 30 

second average for output. So the output gets updated every second with a new average reading.

On start-up when the first readings are obtained, the device averages the collected data as necessary 

until the required setting is reached. For example, if only 10 readings are available and the pressure 

averaging setting is 60 seconds then the output value is calculated as the average of those 10 readings. 

The next output value will be an average of 11 readings. This short-averaging will continue until the 

averaging setting is reached and then the output value will always be the average of 60 readings. If the 

averaging value is changed during operation, this process can be repeated for the new setting.

The averaging value can be set from 1 to 60 seconds via the User Menu.

During normal mode, the device also compares the output pressure value to the alarm setpoints and 

takes appropriate action. If the pressure value exceeds the setpoints then an alarm condition is set and 

the device will operate in alarm mode. Alarm mode activation is controlled by certain delay times and 

user settings described later.

During normal mode, the device also monitor the <UP>, <DOWN> and <MENU> keys and takes 

appropriate action. The keys are used for factory configuration, factory calibration and user setup.

The device also monitors a Volt/mA switch and determines the appropriate output scaling. The voltage 

span may be set via the User Menu to either 0-5 Vdc or 0-10 Vdc.

ALARM MODE

The relay alarm feature is optional.

The alarm mode has several settings that are controlled by the User Menu. The device has both high and 

low alarms with setpoints set via the User Menu. The alarm setpoints can be set over the entire pressure 

range with some conditions.

The relay alarm option operates as follows. High and Low setpoints can be set via the User Menu from the 

minimum to the maximum pressure of the selected range, either 0-MAX or –MAX to +MAX, depending 

on the current setting. When the input pressure exceeds the setpoint for the on delay time, then the relay 

contacts will close. When the input pressure decreases below the setpoint for the off delay time then the 

relay contacts will open again.

The alarm on and off delay times can be set from 1 to 59 seconds or 1 to 10 minutes via the User Menu. For 

an alarm condition to be set the pressure value must exceed the alarm setpoint for more than the alarm on 

delay time. For an alarm condition to be reset the pressure value must return to a non-alarm value for more 

than the alarm off delay time. When the alarm condition is set the relay output will activate.

The backlight operation defaults to “bL.2” for Auto operation. It can be set to “bL.0”

using <UP> or <DOWN> for Off or “bL.1” for On. Auto means the LCD backlight 

only lights when a menu is accessed, off means it never lights and on means it is 

always on. The backlight will be On during warm-up and Auto-zero modes.

<MENU> 

Press to exit the User Menu and return to normal operation.

12. BACKLIGHT

MENU

IN-GE-UPXXX-01 07/20

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Summary of Contents for UP Series

Page 1: ...nit See Figure 1 Leave enough space around the unit to connect the pressure tubing and avoid locations with severe vibrations excessive moisture or rapid temperature changes It should be mounted on a vertical surface with the pressure ports on the bottom and the cable entrance on the left The enclosure has a standard conduit opening and may be installed with either conduit and a conduit coupler or...

Page 2: ...ected to a powered input or device damage will result Check the controller Analog Input to determine the proper connection before applying power Both current and voltage signals are referenced to the COMMON terminal The voltage output signal has a minimum load that it is able to drive similarly the current signal has a maximum load Follow the ratings in the Specification section or inaccurate read...

Page 3: ...y at any time after the start up mode Upon applying power to the device it will enter the start up mode During start up the alarm condition is set to off so the relay is off and the analog output is set to the midpoint The LCD will display all segments for 2 seconds and then the software version number such as 1 USER MENU The User Menu can be accessed by pressing the MENU key at any time after the...

Page 4: ...gh pressure alarm limit defaults to about 75 of the range This equals 0 50 for the 1 wc range 130 for the 250 Pa range etc It can be changed using UP or DOWN throughout the range Resolution for each range is 1 wc 0 05 0 25 wc 0 01 250 Pa 10 and 60 Pa 2 Note that the 250 Pa range must be displayed as 10 such that it is 25H to 25H 7 HIGH PRESSURE ALARM MENU Press to advance to next menu item MENU WC...

Page 5: ...u During normal mode the device also compares the output pressure value to the alarm setpoints and takes appropriate action If the pressure value exceeds the setpoints then an alarm condition is set and the device will operate in alarm mode Alarm mode activation is controlled by certain delay times and user settings described later During normal mode the device also monitor the UP DOWN and MENU ke...

Page 6: ...e 38 1 x 16 5 mm 1 5 x 0 65 Digit Height 11 43 mm 0 45 Symbols WC Pa Backlight Enable disable auto ALARM FUNCTIONS Alarm Relay Output N O contact 2 Amps 120 Vac or 30 Vdc Alarm Relay Trip Point Upper and Lower alarms adjustable over pressure range Alarm Relay Delay 0 to 10 minutes via keypad GENERAL Storage Temperature 40 to 95 C 40 to 203 F Wiring Connections Screw terminal block 14 to 22 AWG Pre...

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