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Bulletin No. PAXCK-J

Released  2018-05-15

Drawing No. LP0524

 

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Meter

 

Part

 

Numbers

Option

 

Card

 

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Accessories

 

Part

 

Numbers

Notes:

* This card is not suitable for use in older PAX models. For proper installation, a case knock-out feature must be present on the

 top surface  of the PAX case. This feature began to be introduced to the standard PAX units in July of 2014 (2614).

TYPE

MODEL NO.

DESCRIPTION

PART NUMBER

Option Cards

PAXCDS

Dual Setpoint Relay Output Card

PAXCDS10

Quad Setpoint Relay Output Card

PAXCDS20

Quad Setpoint Sinking Open Collector Output Card

PAXCDS30

Quad Setpoint Sourcing Open Collector Output Card

PAXCDS40

Dual Triac/Dual SSR Drive Output Card

PAXCDS50

Quad Form C Relay Output Card

PAXCDS60 *

PAXCDC 

RS485 Serial Communications Card with Terminal Block

PAXCDC10

Extended RS485 Serial Communications Card with Dual RJ11 Connector

PAXCDC1C

RS232 Serial Communications Card with Terminal Block

PAXCDC20

Extended RS232 Serial Communications Card with 9 Pin D Connector

PAXCDC2C

DeviceNet Communications Card

PAXCDC30

Modbus Communications Card

PAXCDC40

Extended Modbus Communications Card with Dual RJ11 Connector

PAXCDC4C

Profibus-DP Communications Card

PAXCDC50

PAXRTC

Real-Time Clock Card (Replacement Only)

PAXRTC00

PAXUSB

PAX USB Programming Card

PAXUSB00

Accessories

CBLUSB

USB Programming Cable Type A-Mini B

CBLUSB01

PAX

0

CK - Timer/Real Time Clock

0 - Red, Sunlight Readable Display
1 - Green Display

0 - 85 to 250 VAC
1 - 11 to 36 VDC, 24 VAC

TM - Timer

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CONTENTS

Ordering Information ................................................................ 2

Using This Manual.................................................................... 3

Crimson Programming Software .............................................. 3

General Meter Specifications ................................................... 4

Option Cards ............................................................................ 5

1.0 Installing the Meter ............................................................. 6

2.0 Setting the Jumpers ........................................................... 6

3.0 Installing Option Cards ....................................................... 7

4.0 Wiring the Meter ................................................................. 7

5.0 Reviewing the Front Buttons and Display........................... 9

6.0 Programming the Meter .................................................... 10

6.9 Factory Service Operations (9-FCS) ................................ 25 

Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 26

Parameter Value Chart ........................................................... 27

Programming Quick Overview ................................................ 29

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INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for PAXCK

Page 1: ...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 ...

Page 2: ...2 Serial Communications Card with Terminal Block PAXCDC20 Extended RS232 Serial Communications Card with 9 Pin D Connector PAXCDC2C DeviceNet Communications Card PAXCDC30 Modbus Communications Card PAXCDC40 Extended Modbus Communications Card with Dual RJ11 Connector PAXCDC4C Profibus DP Communications Card PAXCDC50 PAXRTC Real Time Clock Card Replacement Only PAXRTC00 PAXUSB PAX USB Programming C...

Page 3: ... description of the parameter For additional information regarding a parameter selection see the PAX user manual When all programming configuration selections have been completed save the configuration file Download the configuration file to the PAX by clicking the Link tab and then selecting Update USING THIS MANUAL CRIMSON PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE This manual contains installation and programming in...

Page 4: ...ve low VIL 0 9 V max 22 K pull up to 12 VDC Current Sourcing active high VIH 3 6 V min 22 K pull down Max Continuous Input 30 VDC Timer Input Pulse Width 1 msec min Timer Start Stop Response Time 1 msec max Filter Software filtering provided for switch contact debounce Filter enabled or disabled through programming If enabled filter results in 50 msec start stop response time for successive pulses...

Page 5: ...when main power is removed REAL TIME CLOCK CARD PAXRTC00 Time Accuracy 5 secs Month 1 min year with end user calibration Battery Lithium 2025 coin cell Battery Life Expectancy 10 yrs typical Synchronization Interface Two wire multi drop network RS485 hardware 32 units max operates up to 4000 ft Isolation To Timer User Input Commons 500 Vrms for 1 min Not isolated from all other commons SETPOINT CA...

Page 6: ...bezel Do not use tools of any kind screwdrivers pens pencils etc to operate the keypad of the unit PANEL CUT OUT PANEL LATCHING SLOTS BEZEL PANEL GASKET PANEL LATCH LATCHING TABS PANEL MOUNTING SCREWS 00 92 0 8 3 62 03 45 1 77 0 5 00 02 1 0 INSTALLING THE METER 2 0 SETTING THE JUMPERS The meter has two jumpers that must be checked and or changed prior to applying power The following Jumper Selecti...

Page 7: ...ELINES Although Red Lion Controls Products are designed with a high degree of immunity to Electromagnetic Interference EMI proper installation and wiring methods must be followed to ensure compatibility in each application The type of the electrical noise source or coupling method into a unit may be different for various installations Cable length routing and shield termination are very important ...

Page 8: ...C 1 2 AC AC 1 2 _ DC Power Terminal 1 VDC Terminal 2 VDC 4 5 6 INPUT A INPUT B COMM JUMPER SNK 4 3 5 6 2 2K COMM 12V INPUT B INPUT A JUMPER SRC NPN O C 3 4 5 6 COMM 12V INPUT A INPUT B JUMPER SNK PNP O C 3 4 5 6 12V COMM INPUT A INPUT B JUMPER SRC 4 5 6 5V COMM DIODE COMM INPUT B INPUT A JUMPER SNK 6 3 5 INPUT A INPUT B 12V JUMPER SRC 3 4 5 6 INPUT A INPUT B 12V COMM JUMPER SRC Two Wire Proximity ...

Page 9: ...e Counter Date and Time Exit programming and return to Display Mode PAR Access Programming Mode Store selected parameter and index to next parameter F1 Function key 1 hold for 3 seconds for Second Function 1 Increment selected parameter value or selections F2 Function key 2 hold for 3 seconds for Second Function 2 Decrement selected parameter value or selections RST Reset Function key Selects digi...

Page 10: ...OGRAMMING THE METER Parameters Count Cycle 4 CNt 1 INP Pro DISPLAY MODE Lock out Key 2 FNC Parameters 3 LOC Parameters Function Program Communication Alarm 6 SPt 5 OPEr 7 SrL Parameters Setpoint Predefined Timer Operating Modes Serial Service Clock RTC 9 FCS 8 rtC Parameters Factory Real Time Parameters Operations User Input NO Only accessible with appropriate option card PAR F1 F2 Keys Display PA...

Page 11: ...e Start edge Timer is reset at Time Start edge TIMER INPUT FILTERING Provides a 50 msec debounce for the Timer Inputs A and B Select ON when using relays or switch contacts as a signal source TIMING DIRECTION Timing direction can be reversed through a User Input See Module 2 TIMER START VALUE to The Timer returns to this value whenever a Timer Reset occurs The value is entered in the same display ...

Page 12: ...In Module 3 certain parameters can be setup where they are still accessible during Programming Mode Lock out A security code can be configured to allow complete programming access during User Input lock out This parameter does not apply to the function keys Program only one user input for this function EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS Two lists of parameter entries are available for the Timer Counter Star...

Page 13: ...n the sublist Function does not apply to RTC Time or Date displays DISPLAY HOLD Level Active When active maintained action the meter freezes the display values entered as in the sublist while normal meter operation continues internally Program only one user input for this function DISPLAY HOLD and RESET Level Active Reset When activated the meter freezes the display values entered as in the sublis...

Page 14: ...nt Options parameter in Module 7 Only one transmit and reset occurs per User Input activation or Function Key press Note The remaining parameters only appear when a Setpoint Card is installed in the meter OUTPUT HOLD Level Active When active maintained action the meter holds maintains the present output state for all Setpoints entered as in the sublist Does not apply to Output Set and Reset User I...

Page 15: ...rameter can be programmed for or Selecting allows setting or changing the RTC Time in Quick Programming mode SECURITY CODE to Entry of a non zero value will cause the prompt to appear when trying to access the Full Programming Mode Access will only be allowed after entering a matching security code or the universal unlock code of 222 With this lock out a User Input would not have to be used for th...

Page 16: ... STOP VALUE The Cycle Counter stops counting when this value is reached regardless of the operation of the Timer Selecting will display the sub menu where the Stop Value can be set or changed The Stop condition is cleared when a Cycle Counter Reset occurs Select if a Stop Value is not used CYCLE COUNTER RESET AT POWER UP The Cycle Counter can be programmed to Reset at each meter power up ª 7 6 to ...

Page 17: ...Level triggered The input signal must be wired to both the Input A and User Input 1 terminals The Timer Input plug jumper and the User Input plug jumper must both be set to the same position either both SNK or both SRC The input signal must be wired to both the Input A and User Input 1 terminals The Timer Input plug jumper and the User Input plug jumper must be set to opposite positions one SNK on...

Page 18: ...ion can occur at a specific Setpoint Value or can be triggered by various events as shown in the parameter list Such events include the Timer starting or stopping or by the action event that causes another Setpoint output to turn On or Off When programmed for an event the Setpoint must not be used as the Setpoint On event for another Setpoint Selecting displays a sub menu where the Setpoint value ...

Page 19: ...activate Selecting displays a sublist for choosing the days of the week On all days entered as in the sublist the output will activate On all days entered as the output will not activate The output activation is repetitive and will occur every week on the chosen day s Setpoint One Shot Mode If all days are set to the Setpoint will operate in One shot mode When a One shot setpoint is enabled armed ...

Page 20: ...e capable of transmitting and receiving DATA BIT Select either 7 or 8 bit data word lengths Set the word length to match the other serial communications equipment on the serial link PARITY BIT This parameter only appears when the Data Bits parameter is set to a 7 bit data word length Set the parity bit to match that of the other serial communications equipment on the serial link The meter ignores ...

Page 21: ...e meter is programmable If the node address is 0 this command and the node address itself may be omitted The address suffix is the global broadcast address specifier A command string that is sent with N prefix will be accepted by all PAXCKs on the RS485 network software code version 2 3 or greater This is useful for setting all meters to the current time date or day that may have unique meter addr...

Page 22: ...onse Setpoint 2 250 last line of block print 250 CR LF SP CR LF Auto Manual Mode Register MMR ID U This register sets the controlling mode for the outputs In Auto Mode 0 the meter controls the setpoint output In Manual Mode 1 the outputs are defined by the register SOR When transferring from auto mode to manual mode the meter holds the last output value until the register is changed by a write Eac...

Page 23: ... 25 V a b 200 mV 0 space active TXD RXD 3 to 25 V a b 200 mV Voltage levels at the Receiver COMMAND RESPONSE TIME The meter can only receive data or transmit data at any one time half duplex operation During RS232 transmissions the meter ignores commands while transmitting data but instead uses RXD as a busy signal When sending commands and data to the meter a delay must be imposed before sending ...

Page 24: ...ylight Savings Time Adjustment dates are U S A standard only Avoid setpoints that occur during adjustment Sundays 1 to 3 AM METER TYPE FOR CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION Time synchronization between multiple PAXCK meters can be accomplished through a hardware interface on the Real Time Clock option card This RS485 type interface allows connection of up to 32 PAXCK meters in a two wire multidrop network at ...

Page 25: ...r given the amount of time gained or lost in a 30 day period Values 00 and 32 provide no Offset and are not shown in the tables to IF RTC CLOCK GAINED TIME USE VALUE FROM THIS TABLE IF RTC CLOCK LOST TIME USE VALUE FROM THIS TABLE SECONDS GAINED IN 30 DAYS ENTER THIS OFFSET VALUE SECONDS LOST IN 30 DAYS ENTER THIS OFFSET VALUE 5 01 11 33 11 02 21 34 16 03 32 35 21 04 42 36 26 05 53 37 32 06 63 38 ...

Page 26: ...rial option card installation Serial wiring Serial settings in Module 7 host settings ERROR CODE PRESS Reset KEY If unable to clear contact factory Shaded areas are model dependent PAXCK Application A big application request has always been for Real Time Clocks to display time throughout the plant The challenge has been to keep all the various clock locations synchronized with the right time With ...

Page 27: ...EJS CYCLE COUNTER STOP VALUE A 61 4USU CYCLE COUNTER STOP VALUE B CYCLE COUNTER START VALUE A 000000 4U01 Q 61 CYCLE COUNTER STOP A B CYC CNTR RESET AT POWER UP CYCLE COUNTER START VALUE B 0 0 DISPLAY PARAMETER USER SETTING FACTORY SETTING PARAMETER VALUE CHART Programmer ________________ Date ________ PAXCK Clock Timer Meter _____________ Security Code __________ SP2 TIME OUT VALUE ACCESS SP3 ON ...

Page 28: ... Shaded areas are model dependent JU O 1 6Q O 0STE O 6U0 O 06U O U06U O 410 O 0 O U4U1 O E0GG O E 0 O 41 O 0 O 4 O U O DISPLAY 0S 0S 0S 0S SETPOINT ANNUNCIATOR 0 0 0 0 POWER UP STATE 0 0 0 0 OUTPUT RESET W DISPLAY RESET 0 0 0 0 TIMER COUNTER AUTO RESET 0S 0S 0S 0S OUTPUT LOGIC 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 SETPOINT OFF VALUE B 7 6 SETPOINT OFF B TIME OUT VALUE B TIME OUT VALUE A SETPOINT OFF VALUE A 7 6...

Page 29: ...edefined Timer Operating Mode Setpoint 1 On Value Setpoint 1 Off Value Setpoint 1 Time out Value 41U 414 4 O U O 06U O 0 O 0 O U06U O E 0 O Setpoint Select Setpoint Assignment Setpoint Action Output Logic Setpoint On Setpoint Off Time out Value Daily On Occurrence E0 O Daily Off Occurrence U4U1 O 6U0 O 0S4E O JU O 1 61 O Timer Stop Timer Counter Auto Reset Output Reset w Display Reset Setpoint Ann...

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Page 32: ...omer shall be responsible for determining that a Product is suitable for Customer s use and that such use complies with any applicable local state or federal law b The Company shall not be liable for a breach of the warranty set forth in paragraph a if i the defect is a result of Customer s failure to store install commission or maintain the Product according to specifications ii Customer alters o...

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