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Tiger 320 Series Programming Code Sheet

Draft Copy. Code Version V3.08a

Texmate Inc. Tel. (760) 598 9899 • www.texmate.com

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2 February, 2005   Prog. Code Sheet V3.08a (NZ101)

FOR VOLTAGE

0 No function

1 Peak detector
2 Pressure with Auto-cal

FOR THERMOCOUPLE

0 Type J

1 Type K
2 Type R
3 Type S
4 Type T
5 Type B
6 Type N
7 For sensor tables other than those listed above

contact Texmate

FOR RTD TYPE  (2-, 3-, 4- WIRE)

0 Resistance

1 Pt 385 100 

RTD

2 Pt 392 100 

RTD

3 Zn 120 

RTD

4 Cu 10 

RTD

FREQUENCY RANGE SELECTION

0 99.999 Hz range from 0.010 Hz

1 99.999 Hz range from 2.000 Hz
2 999.99 Hz range from 0.01 Hz
3 999.99 Hz range from 2.00 Hz
4 9999.9 Hz range from 0.1 Hz
5 9999.9 Hz range from 2.0 Hz
6 99 kHz range from 1 Hz (1 s gate)
7 655.35 kHz range from 10 Hz (0.1 s gate)

PERIOD MEASUREMENT SELECTION

0 99.999 s

1 9.9999 s
2 999.99 ms
3 99.999 ms

COUNTER/RESIDENT TIMER/CLOCK SELECTION

0 Counter input with 16-bit Pre-scaler

1 Setting of 16-bit Pre-scaler
2 Debounced Counter with Pre-scaler 
3 Up/Down Counter with Pre-scaler
4 0.1 sec Timer with Pre-scaler
5 –
6 External 24-hour clock
7 Internal 24-hour clock

MEASUREMENT TASK

0 Voltage, Current

1 TC (3rd digit selects type of TC)

2 RTD/Resistance 3-wire (3rd digit selects type of RTD)

3 RTD/Resistance 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 Register 2
2 Output Register 3
3 Output Register 4
4 Output Register 5
5 Output Register 6
6 Output Register 7
7 Smart Input Module 

Register 1

Code Setup.

See Note 7.

THIRD DIGIT

SECOND DIGIT

CODE 2

Note 7:

Only available with selected
input modules.

1 =

0.1 second

10 =

1 second

600 =

1 minute

3600 =

1 Hour***

X61 Selects Prescaler

Use 
buttons to set
prescale values

Note:

The register map is dif-
ferent for each smart
input module. See spe-
cific smart input module
data sheet.

***Note:

For the 1 hour setting, the
scale factor for CH1 must be
set to 0.1 in the calibration
mode setting [111].

P

Press

Use the 

buttons to set the

required smart input module code
(0 to 377). See installed Input
Module data sheet for code details.

0 Sample Rate:

Typically 10 samples/second at 60 Hz

Control Output Rate: 0.1 seconds

See Example

1

Sample Rate

:

Typically 10 samples/second at 50 Hz

Control Output Rate

: 0.1 seconds

See Example

2

Sample Rate

:

Typically 10 samples/second at 60 Hz

Control Output Rate

: Counter or 10 millisecs Control Output Rate

See Example

3

Sample Rate

:

Typically 10 samples/second at 50 Hz

Control Output Rate

: Counter or 10 millisecs Control Output Rate

See Example

Note:

Output Rate refers to setpoint and macro outputs, and input rates from
smart input modules.

Note:

All above sample rates are quoted for single channel operation. Where
more than one channel is available, sample rates are divided by the
number of active channels. See Example below.

1 Channel

= 10 samples/second

2 Channels = 5 samples/second
3 Channels = 3.33 samples/second
4 Channels = 2.5 samples/second

Example: 10 Samples/Second

NOISE REJECTION, ANALOG SAMPLING AND OUTPUT RATE

FIRST DIGIT

Summary of Contents for Tiger 320 Series

Page 1: ...on to all application function settings the configuration program also provides access to added features such as Code blanking Display text editing Configuration data copying Downloading macros to the...

Page 2: ...tware Version Number Press and hold the and buttons While holding both buttons press the Prog button then release all three buttons Programming Tip The Model and Software Code Version check ing proced...

Page 3: ...ideal for preventing settings such as calibra tion being changed by the operator Macros A macro is a set of commands that run auto matically when the controller is powered up Macros can be installed...

Page 4: ...s 8 9 and 10 shows the three digit configuration settings that are applied individually to each setpoint Display Brightness bri Allows you to adjust the display brightness in a range of 8 settings 0 b...

Page 5: ...time delay in milliseconds Except ASCII Mode which uses message terminators Use buttons to set AZ_A from 0 to 65535 counts P Auto zero motion Auto zero aperture window 0 1 Analog Output 1 2 Analog Out...

Page 6: ...options are only for use with meters that have more than one dis play With bargraph meters the PRIMARY display is the digital display and the SECONDARY display is the bargraph display Note 3 These fun...

Page 7: ...Register 2 2 Output Register 3 3 Output Register 4 4 Output Register 5 5 Output Register 6 6 Output Register 7 7 Smart Input Module Register 1 Code Setup See Note 7 THIRD DIGIT SECOND DIGIT CODE 2 No...

Page 8: ...ncy 99 999 Hz range from 0 001 Hz 1 Frequency 999 99 Hz range from 0 01 Hz 2 Frequency 99 999 kHz range from 1 Hz 1 s gate 3 Frequency 500 kHz range from 10 Hz 0 1 s gate 4 Period 9 9999 s 100 s resol...

Page 9: ...No Data Logging 1 Cyclic Buffer 2 Linear FIFO Buffer 3 Reset Buffer Number to 0 Note Setting Code 8 to 3XX resets the data log buffer to 0 Once reset Code 8 must be set back to the required data log...

Page 10: ...nts light up from the bottom of the bar and grow towards the top If bar nominal is set to the bar high setting this makes all seg ments from the displayed signal to the top of the bar light up As the...

Page 11: ...lay Latched and Manual Relay Reset 4 Relay Latched Off 5 Hysteresis Deviation PID Mode includes SP Tracking 6 Timer Modes OFF Normal Delay Repeat ON Pulse ON 1 Shot ON Repeat OFF Pulse OFF 1 Shot OFF...

Page 12: ...6553 5 65 535 secs DOB 0 1 0 001 to 6553 5 65 535 secs On_t 0 1 0 001 to 6553 5 65 535 secs Off time oFF_t 0 1 0 001 to 6553 5 65 535 secs Off time oFF_t 0 1 0 001 to 6553 5 65 535 secs Minimum off t...

Page 13: ...ramming Tip This mode can not be accessed if SPC_1 or SPC_2 is in the PID mode Select reset trigger from 1 of 4 relay operating edges Reset Trigger Select register to be reset Reset Destination Regist...

Page 14: ...illed 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 S O U R C E R E S E T R E S E T I N C R E M E N T I N C R E M E N T S O U...

Page 15: ...022 SPAN 032 ZERO SPAN 042 CHANNEL 052 CHANNEL 012 INPUT INPUT INPUT CH2 023 SPAN 033 ZERO SPAN 043 CHANNEL 053 CHANNEL 013 INPUT INPUT INPUT CH3 024 SPAN 034 ZERO SPAN 044 CHANNEL 054 CHANNEL 014 IN...

Page 16: ...Y Serial Output Auto Zero Maintenance 210 AZ CAPTURE AZ MOTION AZ APERTURE 211 AZ CAPTURE AZ MOTION AZ APERTURE 212 AZ CAPTURE AZ MOTION AZ APERTURE 213 AZ CAPTURE AZ MOTION AZ APERTURE 214 AZ CAPTURE...

Page 17: ...CODE 2 PRESCALER 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT CODE 3 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT CODE 4 PRESCALER 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT CODE 5 SMART INPUT MODULE SETTINGS 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 3rd DIGIT COD...

Page 18: ...INT DER ARW MCT SP TRACKING SPAN PB INT DER ARW MCT SP TRACKING SPAN PB INT DER ARW MCT SP TRACKING SPAN PB INT DER ARW MCT SP TRACKING TIMER MODE SETTINGS SPC_1 _ _ 6 SPC_2 SPC_3 SPC_4 SPC_5 SPC_6 _...

Page 19: ...reset destination for the above func tions are shown in the table opposite This table shows in seven columns the functions where these registers can be used Where a register is more likely to be used...

Page 20: ...tion Select K Type Thermocouple for Initial Calibration S S T T E E P P 2 2 Enter the Calibration mode CAL set to 121 and press the button twice to carry out the thermocouple initial calibration proce...

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