IMD10060 Red Lion Controls, IMD10060 Datasheet - Page 3

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IMD10060

Manufacturer Part Number
IMD10060
Description
IMD VD AC
Manufacturer
Red Lion Controls
Datasheet

Specifications of IMD10060

Rohs Compliant
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transmitting, the receive loop must be connected even if the indicator is
transmitting only, such as to a printer. A built-in 20 mA source is provided in
the transmit loop. Additionally, multiple units and other Red Lion Controls
instruments can be serially addressed, with a maximum address capability of 99
units. (Note: There are hardware limitations which restrict this to a lower
number of units per serial loop.)
ISOLATED RE-TRANSMITTED ANALOG OUTPUT
OPTION
4 to 20 mA
4 to 20 mA current to drive chart recorders, remote indicators and controllers.
The compliance is 10 VDC. Non-standard current ranges within the 4 to 20 mA
range can be supported by calculating the slope and intercept of the
display/output and calculating the required display values at 4 and 20 mA.
0 to 10 VDC
0 to 10 VDC output signal to drive chart recorders, remote indicators and
controllers. Non-standard voltage ranges within the 0 to 10 VDC range can be
supported by calculating the slope and intercept of the display/output and
calculating the required display values to 0 VDC and 10 VDC.
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS
short sequence of data entries. The front panel buttons “UP” and “DOWN”
(shown as arrows on the front panel) are used to change the data and set-ups,
while the “P” button is used to ‘save’ or ‘enter’ the data. After pressing “P”
which gains entry into the programming mode, the programming modules are
identified by the message “Pro” and a number in the display. “UP” and
“DOWN” are used to select the desired programming module and “P” is used
to enter it. All of the subsequent programming steps follow the same
procedure. The rear terminal labeled “PGM. DIS.” must be disconnected
from ground to gain access to programming. The following table lists the
programming steps.
“Pro 0” - RETURN TO MEASUREMENT MODE
“Pro 1” - SCALE UNIT BY APPLYING SIGNAL
“Pro 2” - SCALE UNIT BY KEY-IN SIGNAL LEVEL
“Pro 3” - PROGRAM FUNCTIONS ACCESSIBLE WITH FRONT
“Pro 4” - PROGRAM DIGITAL FILTERING AND REMOTE INPUT
The re-transmitted analog output option transmits a digitally programmable
The re-transmitted analog output option transmits a digitally programmable
Programming of the IMD is divided into modular steps. Each module is a
“dECPNt” - Enter decimal point for scaled display
“round”
“SCALE” - *
“dSP 1”
“INP 1”
“dSP 2”
“INP 2”
“SEGt”
“dECPNt” - Enter decimal point for scaled display
“round”
“SCALE” - *
“dSP 1”
“INP 1”
“dSP 2”
“INP 2”
“SEGt”
“dSP AL” - Enable display alarms
“ENt AL” - Enable enter alarms =
“dSPHYS” - Enable display hysteresis
“ENtHYS” - Enable enter hysteresis =
“rSt AL”
“dSPbUF” - Enable display of peak/valley readings
“rStbUF”
“SELdSP” - Enable switching display between input and total
“rSttOt”
“tArE”
“E1-CON” - Enter function of remote input (Reset/Hold)
“FILtr”
“0”
“1”
“2”
“3”
“4”
“5”
0
1
2
3
PANEL LOCKOUT ENGAGED
FUNCTION
- Enter rounding factor and trailing zeros for scaled display
- Enter display reading for scaling point #1
- Apply signal level for scaling point #1
- Enter display reading for scaling point #2
- Apply signal level for scaling point #2
- *
- Enter rounding factor and trailing zeros for scaled display
- Enter display reading for scaling point #1
- Enter signal level for scaling point #1
- Enter display reading for scaling point #2
- Enter signal level for scaling point #2
- *
- Enable reset latched alarms
- Enable reset of peak/valley readings =
- Enable reset total
- Enable re-zero (tare) of input signal
- Enter level of digital filtering
- no digital filtering
- normal filtering
- increased filtering
- maximum filtering
- re-zero input
- reset total
- reset and gate totalizer
- gate totalizer
- display hold
- reset peak/valley
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IMD DECADE VOLT METER TOTALIZER EXAMPLE
used to monitor the current of a high capacity pump used in a chemical
production facility. In addition to indicating pump current, an indication of
pump activity is required for lubrication and maintenance purposes. Pump
current increases with low viscosity fluids and taken with total time of operation
is proportional to pump wear. The amount of pump activity is therefore related
to the totalized pump current between maintenance intervals. The Intelligent
Decade Volt Meter with excitation voltage, totalizer and alarm options is used
to satisfy this application.
signal. The 0 to 10 VDC signal is easily scaled into a readout of 0-100.0 amps.
optional totalizer is scaled to read directly in amp-hours and Alarm #1 is
programmed to trigger at 10,000 amp-hours to inform personnel with visual
indication that maintenance is due. Alarm #2 is programmed to trigger when the
pump current exceeds 15% over maximum (115.0 amps) indicating an overload.
In order to assure correct totalization between maintenance intervals, the front
panel is “locked out” to protect the totalizer value and other programmed data
from accidental or unauthorized modification. After maintenance, the totalizer
is reset to zero by a remote input to restart the process.
“Pro 5” - PROGRAM TOTALIZER
“Pro 6” - PROGRAM ALARMS
“Pro 7” - PROGRAM SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS
“Pro 8” - PROGRAM RE-TRANSMITTED ANALOG OUTPUT
“Pro 9” - SERVICE OPERATIONS (Protected by access code)
* - Entire sequence for this modular step is not shown (see manual for further
= - This sequence may be subject to being locked-out due to other
A transducer with a 0 to 10 VDC output that corresponds to 0-100.0 amps is
The ±20 VDC range is selected to accept the 0 to 10 VDC pump current
The built-in 18 VDC excitation voltage is used to power the transducer. The
details).
programmed sequences.
“E2-CON” - Same function as “E1-CON”
“dECPNt” - Enter decimal point for totalization
“tbASE”
“SCLFAC” - Enter multiplying scale factor
“Lo-cut”
“trAc”
“dISP”
“LAtC-1”
“ASN-1”
“AL-1”
“HYS-1”
“Act-1”
“LAtC-2”
“ASN-2”
“AL-2”
“HYS-2”
“Act-2”
“bAud”
“AddrES” - Enter loop address number (0-99)
“Print”
“FULL”
“ASIN”
“AN-Lo”
“AN-HI”
“10”
“11”
“12”
“13”
“14”
“6”
“7”
“8”
“9”
“0”
“1”
“2”
“0”
“1”
“2”
“3”
“4”
“5”
“6”
“7”
“8”
“9”
- reset latched alarms
- reset all alarms
- toggle display between input and total
- re-zero input and totalize the tared values
- display hold with tare
- instrument reading synchronization
- print request
- Enter time base
- second
- minute
- hour
- Enter low-signal cut out
- Enable alarm value tracking
- Enable display alarm annunciators
- Enable alarm #1 latching
- Enter alarm #1 trigger source (input or total)
- Enter alarm #1 value
- Enter hysteresis value for alarm #1
- Enter alarm #1 action (high or low)
- Enable alarm #2 latching
- Enter alarm #2 trigger source (input or total)
- Enter alarm #2 value
- Enter hysteresis value for alarm #2
- Enter alarm #2 action (high or low)
- Enter baud rate
- Enter print function, or “P” command function through
- input
- input, peak/valley, and tare
- input and alarms
- input, peak/valley, alarms, hysteresis, and tare
- total
- input, total
- input, total, peak/valley, and tare
- total and alarms
- input, total and alarms
- input, total, peak/valley, alarms, hysteresis, and tare
- Enable complete or abbreviated printing
- Select source of analog output (input or total)
- Enter 4 mA or 0 VDC display value
- Enter 20 mA or 10 VDC display value
- reset peak and start peak indicator
- reset valley and start valley indicator
Serial Option

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