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3/31/00   DI-45U Data Sheet (DI2)

Thermocouple type R

Thermocouple type J

2 Thermocouple 

type 

T

Thermocouple type K

Resistance 2 or 4 wire

RTD Pt 100 2 or 4 wire

Resistance 3 wire

RTD Pt 100 3 wire

Blank Conversion Rate 16/sec

Counter or frequency

Conversion rate 3/sec

3 Period 

measurement

When XXX0X, XXX2X, 
or XXX4X, then:

When XXX1X or
XXX3X, then:

0 Voltage, Current, or 

Frequency

1  Temperature or Resistance
2  Inverse Voltage, Current or 

Frequency

3  Inverse Temperature or Resis-

tance

4 Counter
5  Display Linearized Input Signal 
6 Program 

Linearizaiton 

Points

7  Remote display via serial 

communications

ANALOG OUTPUT

Remote control of Analog Output

Analog Output Display Data

Analog Output-Range Set

3 Analog 

Output-Calibrate

Analog Output-Raw Data

5 Not 

Used

6 Not 

Used

7 Not 

Used

AVERAGING

0 None

Over 2 samples

Over 4 samples

Over 8 samples

Over 16 samples

Over 32 samples

Over 64 samples

7 Smart 

filtering

Blank Direct display of input

Cosine of input

Front panel auto-calibration

Front panel auto-tare

SPECIAL RELAY FUNCTION

0 None

Hysteresis in Counts

Time Delay in Seconds

3 Latching

Hysteresis in counts with Latching

Time Delay in seconds with Latching

6 Not 

used

7 Not 

used

0 No 

relays

1 Display 

VALLEY 

reading 

Display PEAK reading 

3 Not 

used

HiL1/HiL2 ON below setpoint
LoL1/LoL2 ON below setpoint

HiL1/HiL2 ON below setpoint
LoL1/LoL2 ON above setpoint

HiL1/HiL2 ON above setpoint
LoL1/LoL2 ON below setpoint

HiL1/HiL2 ON above setpoint
LoL1/LoL2 ON above setpoint

DISPLAY FLASHING

Blank None

For LoL1, LoL2 violation

For HIL1, HIL2 violation

For any alarm violations

PEAK/VALLEY OR RELAY ACTIVATION

DISPLAY ROUNDING

0 None
1 By 

2's

2 By 

5's

3 By 

10's

LSD dummy zero (MSD MAX 9)

By 20's (MSD MAX 9)

By 50's  (MSD MAX 9)

By 100's  (MSD MAX 9)

FRONT PANEL ANNUNCIATORS

Blank Always OFF

ON when alarms OFF

ON when alarms ON

3 Indicate 

TREND

DECIMAL POINT PLACEMENT

0 None
1 None

Rear DP Select 
X•XXXX/XX•XXX/XXX•XX/XXXX•X

Rear DP Select 
XX•XXX/XXX•XX/XXXX•X/XXXX

4 X•XXXX
5 XX•XXX
6 XXX•XX
7 XXXX•X

PROGRAMMING CODE DEFINITIONS

0 Single 

Input 

Voltage, Current

Remote HIL1 or 2KHz

2 Dual 

Channel 

V1

Dual Channel V2 or 20KHz

Dual Channel V1 - V2

5 Dual 

Channel 

(V1 x 20000)/V2 or 200KHz

Dual Channel V1 + V2

7 Dual 

Channel 

(V1 x V2)/10000

NOTE: Standard factory default settings are shown in bold.

Summary of Contents for DI-45U TIGER CUB

Page 1: ...nt panel The third simultaneous output option available is logic level TTL non isolated serial output which enables the DI 45U TIGER CUB meter to communicate with PLC s or personal computers using the external Texmate Logic To RS232C Isolated Converter Baud rates are software selectable from 200 to 19200 MeterBoss software is available to facilitate meter setup SPECIFICATIONS Input Configuration 2...

Page 2: ...n page 9 of this bulletin EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS Symbol Explanation PROGRAM BUTTON This button is used to move from one program step to the next When used simultaneously with the UP ARROW button it initi ates the Programming Mode When used simultaneously with the DOWN ARROW button it initiates the Setpoint Program UP ARROW BUTTON Increases the value of the displayed parameter DOWN ARROW BUTTO...

Page 3: ...ion Refer to pg 4 Code Definitions hCA Hardware Calibration By selecting desired display values and pressing Prog while applying a low and then a high input signal the meter will automatically calculate and store the requisite offset and scaling factors in PCA_ This display indicates the Span selected for the input signal being applied exceeds the computational range of the meter The hCA mode may ...

Page 4: ...ON 0 None 1 Hysteresis in Counts 2 Time Delay in Seconds 3 Latching 4 Hysteresis in counts with Latching 5 Time Delay in seconds with Latching 6 Not used 7 Not used 0 No relays 1 Display VALLEY reading 2 Display PEAK reading 3 Not used 4 HiL1 HiL2 ON below setpoint LoL1 LoL2 ON below setpoint 5 HiL1 HiL2 ON below setpoint LoL1 LoL2 ON above setpoint 6 HiL1 HiL2 ON above setpoint LoL1 LoL2 ON below...

Page 5: ...adjust display to the desired value for hiL2 setpoint Press Prog DI 45U Displays Operational Display P P P P P P To exit program at any stage press Program button and Down Arrow button EXPLANATION TO SET AND ADJUST SETPOINT VALUES P P P P P P TO VIEW AND VERIFY SETPOINTS AND PEAK VALLEY READINGS To verify the SETPOINTS and PEAK VALLEY readings while under normal operation 1 To verify the hiL1 pres...

Page 6: ...ing Start at Code 2 see pages 4 and 5 Enter the desired number of counts up to 127 counts for Hysteresis Press Prog button to move through Code 3 Press Prog button to move through Code 4 and press Prog again to return to operational display Change existing number in Digit 3 to a 2 for Time Delay or to a 5 for Time Delay with Latching Start at Code 2 see pages 4 and 5 Enter the desired number of co...

Page 7: ...ber The exact number displayed is irrelevant as it is proportional to the internal offsets STEP E Using the and adjust the analog output as measured by the multimeter to read exactly 0V or 0mA depending on whether the volt or current option has been selected on the output board Press Prog DI 45U Displays toggle of CAL_h and a number The exact number displayed is irrelevant as it is proportional to...

Page 8: ... the DI 45U Press Prog DI 45U Displays toggle of P 50 and 5000 Step 11 Using the and adjust display to the desired reading when 50 of the input is applied to the DI 45U Press Prog DI 45U Displays toggle of P 60 and 6000 Step 12 Using the and adjust display to the desired reading when 60 of the input is applied to the DI 45U Press Prog DI 45U Displays toggle of P 70 and 7000 Step 13 Using the and a...

Page 9: ...ommunication protocols Communication integrity monitored and faults logged to a file for analysis Automatic communication port configuring including location and avoiding the mouse port Any MeterBOSS configuration can be saved for future use Automatically restarts itself from activity where program stopped Operates outputs from instrument values or internal Logic Sequencer Derived meter capability...

Page 10: ...board Turn the AC Power Voltage Selector around and reinsert it into the socket so that 200 240VAC is visable See the Component Layout on page 10 Chassis Ground Tab This grounding tab is supplied for chas sis grounding POWER SUPPLY The standard power supply for the DI 45U TIGER CUB is 100 to 120VAC or 200 to 240VAC user selectable See the Pin Out Descriptions for Pins 14 and 15 for more details GN...

Page 11: ...IN BOARD TO SIGNAL CONDITIONING MODULE INTERCONNECTION Pin 1 A D Converter Input Hi Maximum 2VDC Pin 2 A D Converter Input Lo Maximum 2VDC Pin 3 5VDC 30mA To power the input signa conditioner Pin 4 5VDC 30mA Power To power the input signal conditioner Pin 5 24VDC 25mA If pad J is opened Pin 5 will become HOLD Pin 6 Ground for Input Signal Conditioner Pin 7 Reference voltage positive Pin 8 Referenc...

Page 12: ...mum Desired scaling for 4 20mA 1 5VDC 0 1VDC Front panel programmable Only one analog output per module Pin 18 RXD Received Serial Output Pin 19 TXD Transmitted Serial Output Pin 20 5VDC Pin 21 Ground for Serial communication Serial Communication Output Available Logic level TTL Non isolated Serial Output To communicate with PC s use the external Texmate logic to RS232 Isolated Converter SERIAL CO...

Page 13: ...OTE Use of these application circuits is entirely at the risk and responsibility of the user and any user modifica tion of the meter may at the discretion of Texmate void the warranty See rear page for user s responsibility and warranty details TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUITS CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS A06 AC Volts Trms High 200V 600V AC 600V 200V A04 1 A AC or A05 5 A AC AC AMPS Averaging 1 A AC or 5 A...

Page 14: ...OLTS 2 20 200 600 V DC range and 24 V DC excitation F03 Frequency 1 to 50 V AC 5 30 V DC 3 selectable ranges 0 2 kHz 0 20 kHz and 0 200 kHz FTR DC D06 DC VOLTS 2 20 200 600 V DC range with External Decimal Point selection P01 Process 4 20 mA 0 10000 ZERO COARSE incr SPAN COARSE incr Common D07 DC MILLIAMP 2 20 200 mAmps DC with offset adjustment 2mA 20mA 200mA P02 Process 4 20 mA 0 10000 with 24 V...

Page 15: ...inearization NOTE For any other TC Contact TEXMATE R S K T J S01 Strain Gage with 5 10 V DC Excitation 2 mV V to 20 mV V 4 or 6 wire 2 20 mV V 10V 5V Cal 4W 6W T02 Pt 100Ω RTD 2 3 4 wire 0 to 200 0 C 32 0 to 392 0 F 200 to 800 C 328 0 to 1472 0 F a curve 385 NOTE For Pt 1000 Ω Contact TEXMATE S02 Pressure with 5 10 V DC Excitation 2 mV to 20 mV V 4 or 6 wire 2 20 mV V 10V 5V Cal 4W 6W T05 Cu 10 Ω ...

Page 16: ...ctory of any of the products which shall within the applicable period after shipment be returned to Texmate s facility transportation charges pre paid and which are after examination disclosed to the satisfaction of Texmate to be thus defective The warranty shall not apply to any equipment which shall have been repaired or altered except by Texmate or which shall have been subjected to misuse negl...

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