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Program Lockout Switch

When the PROGRAM LOCKOUT switch is set to position 2, all 

programmable meter functions can be changed.
When set to the ON position, the PROGRAM LOCKOUT switch 

prevents any programming changes being made to the meter. If 

programming is attempted, the meter displays [LOC]. The ON 

position allows programming parameters to be viewed but not 

changed.

See Display PCB without Faceplate and Bezel diagram.

Setpoint Lockout Switch

When the SETPOINT LOCKOUT switch is set to position 1, the 

setpoints can be programmed. Once the setpoint values have 

been entered and the SETPOINT LOCKOUT switch set to the 

ON position, the setpoints can be viewed but not changed.

See Display PCB without Faceplate and Bezel diagram.

Prog.

SP1

SP2

SP4

SP3

SP5

SP6

Display Showing [Error] Message

Prog.

SP1

SP2

SP4

SP3

SP5

SP6

Display Showing [LOCKED] Message

Test Pin

Configure Code 9 to [0XX]. When the TEST pin (pin 11) is 
 connected briefly to the COMMON pin (pin 11) all segments of 
the display and setpoint annunciators light up. Six eights and 
six  decimal points (8.8.8.8.8.8.) are displayed for a short peri-
od. The microprocessor is also reset during this time, losing all 
RAM  settings such as peak and valley, and any digital input pin 
settings set up in Code 9.
The TEST pin can also be configured in Code 9 to carry out the 
following (see Meter Programming Codes on Page 9):
•  Reset counter channel 1 and total 2 at power-up [1XX].
•  Reset counters, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4,- total 1, and total 2 at 

power-up [2XX].

•  Reset total 1 and total 2 at power-up [3XX].

Capture Pin

When the CAPTURE pin (pin 12) is connected to the COMMON 
pin (pin 11), the CAPTURE pin can be programmed for setpoint/
relay activation or macro control applications in the setpoint control 
settings mode of the setpoint programming mode [SPC-X] [X2X] .

Common Pin

To  activate the LOCK, HOLD, TEST and CAPTURE pins from the 
rear of the meter, the respective pins have to be connected to the 
COMMON pin (pin 11).

The LOCK pin can also be configured in Code 9 to carry out the 
following functions (see Meter Programming Codes on Page 9):
•  Reset channel 1 [XX1].
•  Reset channel 2 [XX2].
•  Reset channel 3 [XX3].
•  Reset channel 4 [XX4].
•  Reset tare [XX5].
•  Reset total 1 [XX6].
•  Unlatch (de-energize) all setpoints [XX7].

Hold Pin

Configure Code 9 to [X0X]. When the HOLD pin (pin 9) is 
 connected to the COMMON pin (11) the displayed reading is fro-
zen. However, A/D conversions and all control functions  continue 
and as soon as pin 9 is disconnected from pin 11 by the switch, the 
updated reading is instantly displayed.
The HOLD pin can also be configured in Code 9 to carry out the 
following functions (see Meter Programming Codes on Page 9):
•  Reset channel 1 [X1X].
•  Reset total 1 and total 2 [X2X].
•  Reset total 2 [X3X].
•  Reset peak and valley [X4X].
•  Reset tare [X5X].
•  Set tare [X6X].
•  Unlatch (de-energize) all setpoints [X7X].

The main programming mode can be entered, but only the bright-
ness setting adjusted. After adjusting the brightness setting, press-
ing the 

P

 button displays [LoCK].

Lock Pin

By configuring Code 9 to 
[XX0], connecting the LOCK 
pin (pin 8 on the main PCB) 
to the COMMON pin (pin 11 
on the main PCB), locks out 
the main and setpoint pro-
gramming modes. All meter 
programming codes and 
setpoints can be viewed but 
not changed.

Error Message [Error]

Error messages usually occur 

during calibration procedures. 

The three most likely causes of 

an error message are:

1) The full scale and zero signals were too similar.
  Note, the high input (full scale) signal must be at least 1000 

counts greater than the low input (zero) signal (positive and 

negative values are allowed).

2) The scaling requirement exceeded the capability of the meter 

(–199999 to +999999).

3) No input signal present, or incorrect connections.

Controls and Indicators

Controls and Indicators continued

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

17

16

14

15

8

9

10

11

Input Module

(See I-Series Input Module

Supplement for connection details)

1

2

3

4

5

6

22 21 20

23

18

12

AC/DC POWER

Dual Analog

Output ONLY

19

24

Relay Outputs

Serial Output

Function Pins

LOCK HOLD

TEST

COM CAPTURE

Analog Output

TEST

Rear Panel

COMMON

HOLD

LOCK

CAPTURE

Rear Panel External Switched Inputs

Summary of Contents for DI-60AE

Page 1: ...dback and PID output Scalable from 1 count to full scale Dual independent totalizers to integrate input signals 6 super smart independently programmable setpoints with 8 selectable functions including...

Page 2: ...smart setpoints with fully configurable hysteresis on and off delays one shot pulse and repeat timers latching dual PID setpoint tracking resetting of registers initiat ing of logging and printing Sig...

Page 3: ...ngle Analog Output Fully scalable from 4 to 20mA or 0 to 20mA or reverse and selectable for 0 to 10VDC or reverse 2 Dual Analog Output Fully scalable from 0 to 10VDC or reverse Outputs continued Analo...

Page 4: ...ta source for OUTPUT PROCESSING Select data source for Setpoint 1 2 3 4 5 6 Analog output 1 2 Data logging Select data source for DISPLAY PROCESSING Select data source for Display 1 Default Display Ch...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Apr 18 2016 DI 60A 320 DS NZ302 _UL April 2016 Texmate Inc Tel 760 598 9899 www texmate com THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 6: ...total 2 Once into the viewing routine pressing the button moves through each displayed parameter See Display with Faceplate and Bezel diagram Annunciator LEDs The annunciator LEDs can be programmed to...

Page 7: ...have to be connected to the COMMON pin pin 11 The LOCK pin can also be configured in Code 9 to carry out the following functions see Meter Programming Codes on Page 9 Reset channel 1 XX1 Reset channel...

Page 8: ...indicates that the buttons must be pressed at the same time The only exception to this rule is when carrying out the Model and Software Code Version Check Programming procedures are graphic based with...

Page 9: ...P The Setpoint and Relay Control Settings diagram on Pages 34 and 35 shows the three digit config uration settings that are applied individually to each setpoint See Page 33 for an example proce dure...

Page 10: ...lowing selected on demand modes On Demand Modes Tare Single point calibration Two point calibration Primary input compensation Manual loader manual offset Print View Mode SP_1 SP_3 SP_5 PEAK TOT_1 CH3...

Page 11: ...eventing them from being reprogrammed Any codes that have not been blanked out are still visible and can be reprogrammed Turning code blanking OFF means all meter programming codes are visible when yo...

Page 12: ...Display Operational Display Example OR Press at same time Press at same time Press at same time Press at same time Enter Brightness Mode Adjust brightness to 7 Save brightness setting Exit Brightness...

Page 13: ...odule Note This function is not available on all input modules 5 Calibrate Analog Output requires multimeter con nected to pins 16 and 17 6 7 0 Serial Communications Properties 1 Set Auto Zero Mainten...

Page 14: ...m 1 to 255 samples The averaging window can be set to between 1 and 65535 counts See the calibration modes diagram on Page 13 showing a breakdown of 1st 2nd and 3rd digits See Input Signal Sampling Sh...

Page 15: ...the HIGH input signal Select the No Function Calibration Mode 000 Save Calibration Mode 000 setting and enter Code 1 Exit code 1 and return to operational display 5 1 Adjust display to desired readin...

Page 16: ...6 To Step 7 OR From Step 6 OR OR Press 1 Press 1 Press 1 Press 1 Press 1 Press at same time Press at same time Press at same time Press at same time Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 St...

Page 17: ...Functions Mode The display functions mode is configured by changing the 2nd and 3rd digits in Code 1 Selecting X5X enters the Data Source sub menu Selecting X6X enters the Display Format sub menu Sele...

Page 18: ...eter the values for setpoint 5 and setpoint 6 are activated as upper and lower limits See Analog Output Supplement for further details Note 1 LED annunciators are always off except when the meter is i...

Page 19: ...CONFIGURE DATA SOURCE Go to Source selection Go to the next selection Example Procedure Configure the Primary Display with the display diSP as the data source by setting Code 1 to X50 See diagram at t...

Page 20: ...ons setting Enter Brightness Mode Pass Brightness and Calibration Modes and enter Code 1 Save entered value Save Code setting 0 No rounding 1 Rounding by 2 s 2 Rounding by 5 s 3 Rounding by 10 s Confi...

Page 21: ...Operational Display Operational Display Example Press 2 Press at same time Press at same time Press 1 OR Step 4 Press at same time Press at same time Step 6 Prog SP1 SP2 SP4 SP3 SP5 SP6 Prog SP1 SP2...

Page 22: ...nciators Procedure Prog SP1 SP2 SP4 SP3 SP5 SP6 Prog SP1 SP2 SP4 SP3 SP5 SP6 Prog SP1 SP2 SP4 SP3 SP5 SP6 Prog SP1 SP2 SP4 SP3 SP5 SP6 X X Prog SP1 SP2 SP4 SP3 SP5 SP6 CONFIGURE UPDATE AT SAMPLE RATE...

Page 23: ...pe of TC 2 RTD 3 wire 3rd digit selects type of RTD 3 RTD 2 or 4 wire 3rd digit selects type of RTD 4 Frequency 5 Period 6 Counter 7 Smart Input Module CODE 2 CHANNEL 1 MEASUREMENT TASK AND SAMPLING R...

Page 24: ...ith or without a Day Month Year or Hours Minutes Seconds time stamp Time stamp settings are configured in Code 8 Post processing functions refer to functions that occur to the input after it has been...

Page 25: ...surement task and 32 point linearization for CH2 is config ured in the 1st and 2nd digits of Code 4 The diagram opposite lists the available configuration selections in Code 4 Example Procedure Config...

Page 26: ...t X Not relevant Save CH3 setting Exit Code 6 Return to Operational Display Enter Brightness Mode FOR THERMOCOUPLE 0 Type J 1 Type K 2 Type R 3 Type S 4 Type T 5 Type B 6 Type N 7 Select user defined...

Page 27: ...Time Clock and Timer 3rd digit selects type 5 6 7 Smart Input Module 3rd digit selects register FOR SMART INPUT MODULE 0 Output Register 1 1 Output Register 2 2 Output Register 3 3 Output Register 4...

Page 28: ...sult using Table 2 See Note 5 3 32 point Linearization on Result using Table 3 See Note 5 4 32 point Linearization on Result using Table 4 See Note 5 5 125 point Linearization on Result Tables 1 to 4...

Page 29: ...S LOG OR PRINT TRIGGER 0 No trigger 1 Trigger on Demand from PROGRAM Button 2 Trigger on Demand from F1 Button 3 Trigger on Demand from F2 Button 4 Trigger on Demand from HOLD Pin 5 Trigger on Demand...

Page 30: ...y output modules support a combination of 4 5 A Form A and 9 10 A Form C relays providing 12 configuration options A solid state relay SSR output module supports 300 V 210 mA DC SSRs A 22 opto isolate...

Page 31: ...can be programmed in relay latching modes Setpoint Reset Trigger Setpoints can be programmed to reset selected registers or be manually reset They can also trigger a data print or a data log DUAL PID...

Page 32: ...N Pulsed OFF Modes These are delay modes were the relay is normally on and pulses off when the setpoint activates 1 Shot OFF mode Programmable Minimum OFF time SP ON SP OFF 1 Shot OFF Mode Prog Min OF...

Page 33: ...ly cycle thru SPC_1 Save SP1 control settings Operational Display Operational Display Exit SPC_2 and return to operational display Save SP1 activation value setting Select CH1 as the SP1 activation so...

Page 34: ...setpoint value with RISING INPUT SIGNAL INITIAL START UP INHIBIT SP Activation Source 0 Activate Setpoint Source from Selected Register 1 Select Source for Setpoint Note X1X is a register selection pr...

Page 35: ...o XX0 DOM 0 0 to 6553 5 secs Minimum on time M_on 0 0 to 6553 5 secs On time on _t 0 0 0 001 to 6553 5 65 535 secs DOB 0 0 to 6553 5 secs Off time oFF_t 0 0 0 001 to 6553 5 65 535 secs DOB 0 0 0 001 t...

Page 36: ...t hold the button down while cycling through the decades and release it when oFF or tArE appears Registers that Should Not be Used The following registers are contained within the selectable 1 to 244...

Page 37: ...r HI Voltage Fuse for LO Voltage Isolated Feed Back Isolated Switching Power Supply Controller 5 VDC 18 VDC ISO 5 VDC 5 VDC 5 VDC GND 24 VDC GND LC Filter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RELAY MODULES NO3 COM 1...

Page 38: ...29 27 26 25 Options 4A 4A Order Code OR11 OR12 OR23 OR14 4A 4A 4A 4A 10A OR15 OR16 SP2 SP4 SP1 SP3 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A SP3 SP1 SP4 SP2 Relay Modules with up to two 4 5A Form A Relays and up to tw...

Page 39: ...and process control applications Modular construction ensures you don t have to pay for unnecessary hardware Simply order the input and output options to suit your application Input Signal Conditioni...

Page 40: ...20V 2V SPAN Increase Decrease ON OFF 24V Exc Input Signal Conditioner Main PCB Shown with optional Input Signal Conditioning Module Ordered Separately Hi Volt Order Code PS1 Lo Volt Order Code PS2 ID0...

Page 41: ...oisy components Shielding cables for input output leads is recommended with shield connection to earth ground near the meter preferred 4 A circuit breaker or disconnect switch is required to disconnec...

Page 42: ...3 Code 3 Channel 1 Post Processing and Serial Mode Functions 24 Code 4 Channel 2 Measurement Task and Sampling Rate 25 Code 5 Channel 3 Functions 26 Code 6 Channel 4 Functions 27 Code 7 Result Process...

Page 43: ...d Not Be Selected 36 Resetting and Incrementing Using Setpoints 36 Relay Logic Output Modules 38 Serial Communication Configuration 24 Pinouts 38 Setpoint Programming Mode 30 35 Data Logging 31 Data P...

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