Bulletin No. PAXCK-J
Released 2018-05-15
Drawing No. LP0524
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Meter
Part
Numbers
Option
Card
and
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
TABLE
OF
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
ORDERING
INFORMATION