Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DRX-ACV Omega Speaker Systems
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS I. WHA T SIGNAL CONDITIONERS DO: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 II. MODEL OF UNIT : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 III. RS485 SERIAL COMMUNICA TION SETUP: .
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I. WHA T SIGNAL CONDITIONERS DO: The DRX Series Signal Conditioners are high performance devices used as a front end for PLC’s and Data Acquisition systems to measur e a variety of low level transducer signals with high precision and accuracy . The DRX Series Signal Conditioners interface directly to transducers and digitize the input signal.
For Procomm : Start the Procomm Program. Press AL T + P (Select the appropriate communication parameters: Baud Rate, Parity , Data Bits, Stop Bits.) The default settings may require modifications.
Communication Parameter Settings: Communication settings information are very critical during set-up, if any of the parameters are changed, it should be recorded on the label for futur e reference.
Page 4 SAFETY CONSIDERA TIONS Unpacking & Inspection Unpack the instrument and inspect for obvious shipping damage. Do not attempt to operate the unit if damage is found. For instruments with AC V oltage and AC Current inputs, observe the input signal connections in the appropriate section of this manual.
SAFETY NOTE: Disconnect all signal input and outputs before attempting this procedure. Instructions 1) Open the Signal Conditioner Unit—Remove Side Covers from Unit by lifting at the “angled corners” first, using a flat-head screwdriver . Continue detaching remaining edges of the Cover .
IV . COMMANDS FOR ACCESSING EEPROM: NO. command letter index meaning # of bytes 1. R,W 01 Input range or function 1 2. R,W 02 Input/output Configuration 1 3. R,W 03 Decimal point 1 4. R,W 04 Filter time constant 1 5. R,W 05 Reading scale 3 6. R,W 06 Reading offset 3 7.
2. If unit is not in echo mode : i. For the commands which require the data to be transmitted by the DRX Signal Conditioner , data is sent in the following formats: data[hh]<cr> ii. For the commands which do not require the data: NO RESPONSE B. Error response: 1.
?ee : Special code indicating an error has occurred as: ?43 : Command error ( occurs if command letters and indexes are invalid) ?46 : Format error ( occurs if length of the data or number of characte.
b. INPUT RANGE BIT NO. V ALUE R TD Bits: 1-0 00 100 ohms 01 500 ohms 10 1000 ohms 1 1 10 ohms COPPER 2 0 PLA TINUM 1 NICKEL 3 0 DIN ST ANDARD 1 NIST FOR Pt (SAMA FOR Ni) 5-4 00 2 wire 01 3 wire 10 4 wire 1 1 not used 6 not used 7 0 Line frequency = 60Hz 1 Line frequency = 50Hz c.
d. INPUT RANGE BIT NO. V ALUE FREQUENCY/PULSE (FP) 0 0 ---- 1 Low input level 1 0 ---- 1 Debounce contact 2 0 ---- 1 3K pull up to 5V 3 0 ---- 1 1K pull down 5-4 00 12.5V excit. 01 5V excit. 10 8V excit. 1 1 not used 7-6 not used 2. INPUT/OUTPUT CONFIGURA TION: This is one byte data (2 characters).
Note 1: Bit 2&3 set the speed of pr ocess totalize. The time it would take process totalize to reach the non-totalize reading is shown in the following table: Bit 3 Bit 2 T ime to reach regular reading 0 0 1 minute 0 1 1 hour 1 0 1 day 1 1 30 day 3.
5. READING SCALE: Multiplication factor applied to input to get a higher or lower reading. This is 3 byte data (6 characters) as follows: - Bits 0 to 18 (19 bits) are value of the scale from 0 to 5000.
P ARITY = bits 4,3 and are: 00 for NO 01 for ODD 10 for EVEN 1 1 not used DA T A BIT = bit 5 and is: 0 for 7 data 1 for 8 data STOP BIT = bit 6 and is: 0 for 1 stop 1 for 2 stop Bit 7 : always 0 Note 1: Stop bit is always 1. Unless 7 data, no parity is selected then unit will use 2 stop bits.
9. DA T A FORMA T : This is one byte and specifies the data which will be transmitted against the "V01" command. Bit pattern: bit 0 = 0/1 Means do not include/include peak & valley status register . bit 1 = 0/1 Means do not include/include reading.
12. UNIT OF MEASURE: This is 3 bytes. It is ASCII value of unit of measur e. 13. GA TE TIME(For FP model only): This is 1 byte from 00 to FF . For value = 00 to F A: Each count equals 10ms. If 0 then gate time = 3ms. Example : 1 second gate time = 64 hex.
VI. COMMANDS FOR MEASUREMENT V ALUES: Command Receiving value *01X01 (For all models): Reading value . After reading scale and offset. Note: In order to have continuous update on reading. Customer should send X01 command every time reading is requested.
VIII. RESET COMMANDS : *01Z01 (For all models) : Hard reset (r eading data from EEPROM). *01Z02 (For all models) : Soft reset (Initialize reading). *01Z03 (For models: TC/R TD/ACV/ACC): Reset peak and valley . (For models: PR/ST): Reset process totalize value.
COLOR 7, 0 CLS END RDG: PRINT #1, "*01X01" DAT1$ = "" DAT$ = "" T$ = TIME$ T1$ = MID$(T$, LEN(T$) - 1, 2) T1 = VAL(T1$) DO IF LOC(1) > 0 THEN CNT = 0 DAT1$ = INPUT$(LO.
Page 19 DRX-ACC SPECIFICA TIONS INPUT RANGES: 10 mA, 100 mA, 1 Amp, 5 Amp AC current Dedicated input terminals for (10, 100 mA same input), 1 Amp and 5 Amp. Return terminal common to all ranges. FREQUENCY RANGE: 30 Hz to 1KHz INPUT IMPEDANCE: 3.3 Ohms for 10, 100 mA input 0.
Page 20 DRX-ACV SPECIFICA TIONS INPUT RANGES: 400 mV , 4V , 40 V olt, 400 V olt FREQUENCY RANGE: 30 Hz to 1 KHz INPUT IMPEDANCE: 2.1 Meg for all ranges. ISOLA TION: Dielectric strength to 1000 V rms transient per 1 minute test based on EN 61010 for 50 Vdc or V rms working voltage.
Page 21 DRX-FP SPECIFICA TIONS INPUT TYPE: Min. Low level signal input (magnetic pickups) : From 0 mV to 120 mV Open Collector NPN (Use software to set: 3 K Ω pull up to 5V): Max. current source = 1.66 mA Open Collector PNP (Use software to set: 1K Ω pull down to RTN): Max.
Page 22 DRX-PR SPECIFICA TIONS INPUT RANGES: ±20mA; ±400mV , ± 1V , ±2V , ±5V , and ±10V Ratiometric or nonratiometric EXCIT A TION: 14V or 10V @ 25mA INPUT IMPEDANCE: V oltage Range: 1M Ω Current Range: 10 Ω ISOLA TION: Dielectric strength to 1000 V rms transient per 1 minute test based on EN 61010 for 50 Vdc or V rms working voltage.
Page 23 DRX-R TD SPECIFICA TIONS SPECIFICA TIONS: 100, 500, 1000 Ohm platinum R TD with both European (alpha=0.00385) and American (alpha=0.00392) curves.
Page 24 DRX-ST SPECIFICA TIONS INPUT RANGE: ±30mV/ ± 100mV Ratiometric or nonratiometric EXCIT A TION: 10V @ 30mA or external INPUT IMPEDANCE: More than 1M Ω ISOLA TION: Dielectric strength to 1000 V rms transient per 1 minute test based on EN 61010 for 50 Vdc or V rms working voltage.
Page 25 DRX-TC SPECIFICA TIONS INPUT TYPE: T ype J,K,T ,E,R,S,B,N, J DIN Input T ype Range °F Range °C J -346 to 1400°F -210 to 760 °C K -454 to 2500°F -270 to 1372 °C T -454 to 752 °F -270 to .
Page 26 DIMENSIONS: TYPICAL COMPUTER SETUP: P W R P W R COMPUTER POWER CONNECTION RJ12 CONNECTOR WITH CABLE ADAPTER (DB9/25 TO RJ12) COMPUTER CONNECTION (DB9 OR DB25) RS232 to RS485 Converter Half-Duplex PWR PWR 0.
WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. OM EGA Warranty adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time.
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