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Apr-21-2016 DI_602A 320 DS (NZ313)_April 2016

Registers That Can Be Selected By Front Panel Push Button Programming

A Tiger 320 Series meter has 6,144 registers which are 
provided for use by the operating system and the powerful 
Custom Macro Programming system.  

40 Manually Selectable Registers

Using the front panel buttons, there are 40 registers that 

may be selected for use within the following functions:

• [

CodE_1] - Display Configuration [X50]

. Selection of a 

register as the data source for displays, peak and valley, 
totalizers and analog outputs. (See pages 18 & 19)

• 

Setpoint Control Settings [X1X]

. Selection of a register 

as the data source for a setpoint. (See Page 34)

• 

Setpoint Control Settings [XX7]

. Selection of a desti-

nation register that is to be reset by a setpoint with the 
contents of a selected source register. (See Page 35)

• 

Setpoint Control Settings [XX7]

. Select which register’s 

contents are to be copied into the destination register by 
a setpoint. (See Page 35)

The 40 registers that can be selected as a data source, a 
reset source or a reset destination for the functions above 
are shown in the table on the right. 

The table shows, in seven columns, the functions where 
these registers can be used.  
Where a register is more likely to be used in a particular 
function, a closed circle 

 is shown in the column. For those 

functions where a register is less likely to be used, an open 
circle 

°

 is s hown.

No register number is shown for the first 11 functions, 
because these 11 functions are identified in the display 
menu for direct selection by their code names. 
When cycling through the Registers Menu and then 
Registers 1 to 244, the numerical Register Set will incre-
ment through each decade in turn, from 1 to 0, while the 
button is held down. When [200] is reached, [oFF] or [tArE] 
will be displayed. To select a specific number set, the button 
should be released and pressed again each time the left 
most decade displays the desired number for that decade.
To quickly exit the numerical 1 to 244 Register Set, 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 Register Set, but they should not be selected 

because they are either reserved for future use, or for use 

by the operating system only:

15, 38, 47-48, 52-53, 61-64, 123-128, 140-141, 234-244

Any selection of these Registers may cause a malfunction.

Resetting and Incrementing Using Setpoints

Setpoints may be used to reset and/or increment registers. In 
the example shown below, 2 liter soft drink bottles are being 
filled and packed 12 to a case. Using the setpoint reset and 
increment feature, the number of bottles and the total number 
of filled cases is easily calculated and displayed.  Totalizer 1 
counts from 0 to 2, resets, and repeats. CH 2 counts from 0 to 
12, resets, and repeats.

Flow

Sensor

Channel 1

Flow Rate

Channel 3

Filled Cases

Totalizer 1

Flow

Channel 2

Bottles

SP5 = 2.00
Hi Setpoint  

SP6 = 2.00
Hi Setpoint  

SP4 = 12
Hi Setpoint  

SP3 = 12
Hi Setpoint  

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USING SETPOINTS TO INCREMENT AND RESET REGISTERS

Data

Source

for

Analog

Outputs

1 & 2

Data

Source

for

Setpoints

Reset

Dest.

Reset

Source

Data

Source

for

Totalizers

1 & 2

Register Functions Register

Numbers

Data

Source

for

Displays

Data

Source

for

Peak &

Valley

Display [diSP] 

 

 

 

 

  

Result [rESLt] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH1 [Ch1] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH2 [Ch2] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH3 [Ch3] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH4 [Ch4] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total 1 [tot_1] 

 

 

  

 

 

Total 2 [tot_2] 

 

 

  

 

 

Peak [PEAK] 

° 

 

 

 

 ° 

Valley [VALEY] 

° 

 

 

 

 ° 

Tare [tArE] 

° 

° 

° 

 

° 

° 

PID Output 1 

50 

° 

° 

° 

 

° 

 

PID Output 2 

51 

° 

° 

° 

 

° 

 

Smart Result 1 

54 

° 

° 

° 

 

 

 

°

Smart Result 2 

55 

° 

° 

° 

 

 

 

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Smart Result 3 

56 

° 

° 

° 

 

 

 

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Smart Result 4 

57 

° 

° 

° 

 

 

 

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Smart Result 5 

58 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Smart Result 6 

59 

 

 

 

 

 

 

°

Smart Result 7 

60 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Analog Output 1 

83 

° 

 

 

 

° 

° 

°

Analog Output 2 

84 

° 

 

 

 

° 

° 

°

Timer 1 

95 

° 

 

 

 

° 

° 

°

Timer 2 

96 

° 

 

 

 

° 

° 

°

Smart Reset Offset 1  121 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smart Reset Offset 2  122 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clock - Seconds 

213 

 

 

 

 

°

Clock - Minutes 

214 

 

 

 

 

°

Clock - Hours 

215 

 

 

 

 

°

Clock - Days 

216 

 

 

 

 

°

Clock - Date 

217 

 

 

 

 

°

Clock - Month 

218 

 

 

 

 

°

Clock - Year 

219 

 

 

 

 

°

Setpoint 

Latch 

221 

       

Relay 

De-energize 

222 

       

Zero Offset - Result 

227 

 

 

 

 

°

Zero Offset - CH1 

228 

 

 

 

 

°

Zero Offset - CH2 

229 

 

 

 

 

°

Zero Offset - CH3 

230 

 

 

 

 

°

Zero Offset - CH4 

231 

 

 

 

 

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Use the   and   buttons to 
cycle through the Registers Menu 
and Registers (1 to 244). Press 
the 

P

 button to make a selection.

[rESLt]

[Ch1]

[Ch2]

[Ch3]

[Ch4]

[tot_1]

[tot_2]

[PEAK]

[tArE]

[VALEY]

[diSP]

[  1]

[ 10]

[100]

[200]

[244]

Summary of Contents for Tiger 320 DI-602AE

Page 1: ...weighing applications Programmable input averaging and smart digital filtering for quick response to input signal changes Display text editing Customize display text for OEM applica tions Scrolling d...

Page 2: ...ts with fully configurable hysteresis on and off delays one shot pulse and repeat timers latching dual PID set point tracking resetting of registers initiating of logging and printing Signal Condition...

Page 3: ...ut 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 Analog Output Specifi...

Page 4: ...INVERSE OF INPUT LINEARIZATION LOG OF INPUT Bargraph display only RTD SAMPLE RATE SMART AUTO ZERO SQUARE ROOT THERMOCOUPLES DECIMALS RIGHT HAND CHARACTER AND ROUNDING FOR CH1 2 3 4 RESULT AND DEFAULT...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Apr 21 2016 DI 602A 320 DS NZ313 _UL_April 2016 Texmate Inc Tel 760 598 9899 www texmate com THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 6: ...When the function button is pressed the macro carries out its designated tasks See Display with Faceplate and Bezel diagram Annunciator LEDs The annunciator LEDs can be programmed to indicate the alar...

Page 7: ...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 fol lowing functions see Front Panel Programming Codes on Page 9 Reset...

Page 8: ...etting 000 is shown If an X appears in place of a digit this means that any number displayed in that digit is not relevant to the function being explained or more than one selection can be made SP1 SP...

Page 9: ...t 3 SP_3 Setpoint 4 SP_4 Setpoint 5 SP_5 Setpoint 6 SP_6 Enter these menus to adjust SP activation values Setpoint Relay Control Settings Mode P P P P P Setpoint 1 SPC_1 Setpoint 2 SPC_2 Setpoint 3 SP...

Page 10: ...function in the Calibration On Demand Mode press the P button for 4 seconds to activate one of the following selected on demand modes On Demand Modes Tare Single point calibration Two point calibrati...

Page 11: ...g are hidden preventing 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...

Page 12: ...ness Mode Adjust brightness to 7 OR SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Operational Display Press at same time SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P...

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: ...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 Sho...

Page 15: ...P5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Operational Display Press at same time SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 OR SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1...

Page 16: ...g window settings Example INPUT SIGNAL 1st Digit 2 Selects related calibration functions 2nd Digit 2 Selects averaging samples for 3rd digit 3rd Digit 1 Selects CH1 for 2nd digit Enter Brightness Mode...

Page 17: ...in Code 1 CODE 1 Display Configuration Modes All meter display modes except the display brightness mode are configured in Code 1 See diagram below See Code 1 diagram on Page 18 for a breakdown of firs...

Page 18: ...e meter 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 i...

Page 19: ...re the Primary Display with the display diSP as the data source by setting Code 1 to X50 See diagram at the bottom of the page for data source selection options Configure Data Source Procedure The fol...

Page 20: ...SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 0 No rounding 1 Rounding by 2 s 2 Rounding by 5 s 3 Rounding by 10 s Configure Display Format Mode Procedure LAST DIGIT ROUNDING DISPLAY UNITS 0 Decimal 1 24 hour clock mod...

Page 21: ...rational Display Press at same time SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 2 OR SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 OR SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 SP1 SP...

Page 22: ...and enter Code 2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Operational Display Press at same time SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 2 OR SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P...

Page 23: ...TD 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 RATE SMART INPUT MODULE 0 Output Register 1 1 Output Reg...

Page 24: ...me stamp Time stamp settings are configured in Code 8 Post processing functions refer to functions that occur to the input after it has been configured and scaled Example Procedure Configure the meter...

Page 25: ...st and 2nd digits of Code 4 The diagram opposite lists the available configuration selections in Code 4 Example Procedure Configure CH2 for a voltage input direct with no linearization by setting Code...

Page 26: ...ut by setting Code 5 to 11X 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 lineariza tion table Table 1 set up in CAL 24X FOR RTD TYPE 2 3 4 WIRE...

Page 27: ...le 3rd digit selects register FOR SMART INPUT MODULE 0 Output Register 1 1 Output Register 2 2 Output Register 3 3 Output Register 4 4 Output Register 5 5 Output Register 6 6 Output Register 7 7 Smart...

Page 28: ...Note 5 5 125 point Linearization on Result Tables 1 to 4 cascaded See Note 5 6 32 point Linearization on Result Tables 1 to 4 selected from the rear of the meter The selected table is not available if...

Page 29: ...ONS 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 Deman...

Page 30: ...of the meter and the selected input module Relay Output Modules Four standard relay output module options provide a selection of 16 relay configuration options for DI 50 meters Three electromechanica...

Page 31: ...s 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 SP PID Control Settings The PID proporti...

Page 32: ...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 OFF SP ON 1 Shot OFF Mode Prog Min OFF...

Page 33: ...P F2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 OR SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 Press 1 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP2 F1 P F2 SP1 SP3 SP4 SP5...

Page 34: ...rgized BELOW 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...

Page 35: ...0 to 6553 5 secs Reset SPC_X to 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 655...

Page 36: ...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 R...

Page 37: ...ltage 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 3 NO1 NC1 NO4 COM 2 4 NO2 N...

Page 38: ...3 SP1 SP4 SP2 Relay Modules with up to two 4 5A Form A Relays and up to two 9 10A Form C Relays 32 31 30 28 29 27 26 25 Options Order Code OR51 OR52 OR53 OR54 210mA 210mA 210mA 210mA 210mA 210mA 210mA...

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: ...optional Analog Output Module optional Relay Output Module and a Serial Output Module RS 232 RS 485 or No Serial Output Ethernet Output Carrier Board Is similar to the Standard Output Module Carrier B...

Page 41: ...noisy 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 disconne...

Page 42: ...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 Processi...

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...

Page 44: ...om Texmate has facilities in Japan New Zealand Taiwan and Thailand Case Dimensions Clear Lockable NEMA 4X Splash Proof Cover P N OP N4 96x48 The 96x48mm case is particularly suitable for mounting in m...

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