Texmate Tiger 320 Series Configuration guide

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Associated Documents
TTiiggeerr332200SSeerriieessANALOG OUTPUT MODULE SUPPLEMENT
Technical Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Analog Output Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Meter Programming Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Analog Output Configuration Programming Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Configure the Output to Drive Remote Instruments or Controllers . . . . . . . .8
Configure for PID Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Configure for Manual Loader Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Connector Pinouts & Component Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Selection Header Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Analog Output Scaling & Calibration Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Select Data Source Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Direct Display Manual Loader Mode Setup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
On Demand Manual Loader Mode Setup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Configure Manual Loader Mode Upper/Lower Limits Procedure . . . . . . . . . .18
Contents
Contents
The following documents must be read
together with this supplement:
Relevant Tiger 320 Series User Manual
The operator’s manual provides general information
on the relevant Tiger 320 Series meter.
Tiger 320 Series Programming Code Sheet
The programming code sheet (NZ201) pro-
vides all meter programming codes including
setpoint programming codes.
Registers Supplement
The Registers Supplement (NZ209) provides a
detailed list of all registers available for setpoint
source activation and reset functions.
Setpoint and Relays Supplement
The Setpoint and Relays Supplement (NZ201)
provides detailed descriptions on all setpoint
related topics.
Advanced Calibration and On Demand
Mode Supplement
The Advanced Calibration and On Demand
Mode Supplement (NZ203) provides detailed
descriptions on all calibration related and on-
demand mode topics. List of Figures
Figure 1 – Uses of Analog Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Figure 2 – Programming Code Structure for Analog Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Figure 3 – Analog Output to Remote Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Figure 4 – PID via Analog Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Figure 5 – Direct Display Manual Loader Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Figure 6 – On Demand Manual Loader Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Figure 7 – Exploded View of Meter Modular Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Figure 9 – Analog Output Selection Header Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Figure 8 – Rear Cover Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Figure 10 – Multimeter to Meter Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
This document is designed to supplement the information on the Analog
Output Module described in the Tiger 320 Series User Manuals.
Programming Tip
This document has been written using a DI-50 7-segment,
5-digit display meter. When programming meters with
other display options, some display readings may vary to
the diagrams shown.

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PROGRAMMING TIP Symbol
The programming tip symbol is generic to all Tiger 320 Series documents
and indicates useful tips when programming the instrument.
WARNING Symbol
The WARNING symbol is generic to all Tiger 320 Series documents and
indicates that if the instruction is not heeded, the action may result in loss
of life or serious injury.
General Notices & Tips
NOTE Symbol
The NOTE symbol is generic to all Tiger 320 Series User Manual sup-
plements and indicates important or helpful information on the topic
being discussed.
Definitions The following definitions are relevant to all Tiger 320 Series literature:
X
If an X appears in the description of a 3-digit programming code or in a configuration pro-
cedure, this means that any number displayed in that digit is not relevant to the function
being explained, or more than one choice can be made.
Meter – Controller
The term meter, as used throughout this document, is a generic term for all Tiger 320 Series
signal processors and controllers
The range of Tiger 320 Series supplements contain three graphic symbols to aid you:

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The analog output signal can be used for the following applications (see Figure 1):
•To drive remote process control instruments.
• As an isolated 4 to 20 mA/0 to 10 V DC signal for further control processing via a PLC.
• As a 4 to 20 mA PID output for process control applications (e.g. temperature control).
• As a manual loader output to manually control the operation of actuated plant equipment such as
valves, dampers, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders and slides.
PLC
SUPER
Prog.
P
0
°C
100
200
300
Chart Recorder
Input to Remote
Display
POWER
ERROR
ETHERNET
PORT
0
IN SIM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
OUT RELAYS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
G
24VDC OUT
85 - 264VAC
50/60 Hz
PLC
SUPERSUPER
100
Input to PLC or
Process Controller
OR
OR
OR
Isolated Analog Output
OR
4-20 mA PID Output
for Process Control
Applications
Input to Chart
Recorder
Remote Displays
PLC
Process
PID from
SP1
PID from
SP2
OR
Electrically Actuated
Valves, etc
Hydraulic, Pnuematic
Actuator Rams, etc
Control Output
to Actuated
Devices
Figure 1 –Uses of Analog Output
Analog Output: AIC or AIV: Single isolated 0/4 to 20 mA (or reverse) or isolated 0 to 10 V
DC (or reverse). Header Selectable.
ADV: Dual isolated 0 to 10 V DC (or reverse).
Accuracy: 0.02 % of full scale.
Drift: Typical 50 ppm/°C.
Resolution: 16-bit 1/45000 counts equal to 0.4 µA on current scale, 250 µV on voltage
scale.
Compliance: 500 Ω@20 mA.
Update Rate: Typical 7 per second.
Analog Output
Functions
Technical
Specifications
Technical Description
The data source for the ana-
log output can be selected
from any processed meter
input signal.
The span range of the analog
output can be as small as 100
counts between the low and
high analog output signal.
Once calibrated, the span
range of the analog output
can be easily changed
(rescaled) without having to
recalibrate the output. The
low and high analog output
signal values (mA or volts)
follow the new span range.
There are three analog output options available:
•AIC Single 0/4 to 20 mA.
•AIV Single 0 to 10 V DC.
•ADV Dual 0 to 10 V DC with common 0.
The analog output module is a programmable, isolated, 16-bit output that is scalable to any
desired span within the full scale range of the controller. The single versions can be user con-
figured for either 4-20 mA or 0-10 V DC or reverse using a selection header. The dual version
can be user configured for 0-10 V DC or reverse. The selected analog output module version is
mounted on the meter’s output carrier board. See Figure 7.
The analog output can be programmed over:
•The full scale range of the meter and the selected input module.
•Any part within the full scale range of the selected input channel.
•Any part within the full scale range of the linearized input signal.
•The proportional band of the PID register.
AIC and AIV are mounted on the same
board and are header selectable

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Input to PLC
The isolated analog output signal from the meter is fed into a PLC where it can be further
processed.
PID Output
The analog output signal can be used in PID process control applications. The PID control data
is fed through the analog output directly to a process control system.
The PID data is sourced from the PID proportional band register, register 50 for SP1 and reg-
ister 51 for SP2, in the Select Source Data menu of Code 1 (See Figure 2).
Manual Loader Mode
In the manual loader mode, the meter is configured so that the display, in engineering units, accu-
rately relates to the analog output.
The manual loader mode is used where precise and repeatable control is required from a digital dis-
play and manual control source. The front panel and buttons are used to control the analog
output signal.
The manual loader mode can be configured to function in one of two ways:
•Directly displayed on the meter when the meter is in the operational display.
•Or as an on demand function of the meter activated by pressing the button for 4 seconds.
Direct Display Manual Loader Mode
The meter can be configured in Code 1 to function exclusively as a manual loader using the
meter’s and buttons to adjust the analog output signal.
On Demand Manual Loader Mode
The manual loader mode can also be configured as an on demand function of the meter. It is
activated by pressing the button for 4 seconds after being configured in the calibration mode
and Code 1.
When activated, the analog output signal is adjusted using the meter’s and buttons.
Upper and Lower Limits
Upper and lower limits can be set for the manual loader mode. The setpoint activation values
for setpoint 5 becomes the upper limit and setpoint 6 becomes the lower limit.
When either the direct display or on demand manual loader mode is programmed into the
meter, the values for setpoint 5 and setpoint 6 are activated as upper and lower limits.
P
P
The meter’s programming codes are divided into two modes (see Figure 2):
•Main Programming Mode.
•Setpoint Programming Mode.
Each mode is accessible from the operational display. The meter is in the operational display
when it is displaying a processed input signal.
Meter Programming
Codes
Main Programming Mode
The main programming mode is where the analog output is calibrated, the data source for the ana-
log output selected, and the manual loader mode (direct display or on demand) selected.
Setpoint Programming Mode
The setpoint programming mode is where the meter is configured for 4-20 mA or 0-10 V DC PID
output on setpoints SP1 and SP2 and the manual loader mode upper and lower limits on set-
points SP5 and SP6 are set (see Figure 2).

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To enter press and at the same time:
P
Main Programming Mode
Calibration Modes for Input and Output
Code 1 –Display Configuration
[CAL]
[Cod_1]
To enter press and at the same time
P
Setpoint Programming Mode
Setpoint 1
[SP_1]
Setpoint Activation Values
Setpoint 2
[SP_2]
Setpoint 3
[SP_3]
Setpoint 4
[SP_4]
Setpoint 5 UPPER LIMIT
[SP_5]
Setpoint 6 LOWER LIMIT
[SP_6]
Enter these menus to adjust setpoint activation values
Setpoint 1 PID
[SPC_1]
Setpoint & Relay Control Function Settings
Setpoint 2 PID
[SPC_2]
Enter these menus to configure setpoint control values:
Allows you to:
•Scale the analog output LOW/HIGH (zero/span)
display readings.
•Calibrate the analog output milliamp/voltage out-
put signal.
•Select the ON DEMAND manual loader mode.
See Page 4 for CAL mode breakdown.
Allows you to:
•Select the DIRECT DISPLAY manual loader
mode.
•Select the source of data for analog output 1.
See Page 4 for CAL mode breakdown.
Codes 2 to 9 (or 10 if the meter is a bargraph
display version) are still available but are not
relevant to programming the analog output.
Configure PID mode control settings for SP1
(see Page 6 for PID mode breakdown).
Display Brightness
[bri]
Allows you to adjust the display brightness.
Prog.
Operational Display
P
Prog.
Operational Display
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
To save a new setpoint configuration
setting and return to the operational
display at any point, press the but-
ton once.
Then press the and button at the
same time to exit.
P
P
Save Setpoint Settings & Exit
To save a new main programming mode con-
figuration setting and return to the operational
display at any point, press the button once.
Then press the and button at the same
time to exit.
P
P
Save Code Settings & Exit
Figure 2 –Programming Code Structure for Analog Output
Configure PID mode control settings for SP2
(see Page 6 for PID mode breakdown).
Configure manual loader mode UPPER limit.
[SP_5] [10000] use buttons to adjust
Configure manual loader mode LOWER limit.
[SP_6] [-10000] use buttons to adjust
Not relevant to analog output.
Not relevant to analog output.
Not relevant to analog output.
Not relevant to analog output.
When not used for PID analog output,
SPC_1 and SPC_2 are still available for
setpoint control.
SPC_3 to SPC_6 are still available but
are not relevant to programming the
analog output.

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0 No function
1 On Demand TARE from the PROGRAM button
2 On Demand Single-point Calibration from the PROGRAM button
(requires single input source)
3 On Demand Two-point Calibration from the PROGRAM button
(requires dual input source)
4 On Demand Primary Input Compensation Mode from the PROGRAM
button
5 On Demand Manual Loader Mode (no increase/decrease with
HOLD active)
6-
7-
P
[rESLt] [Ch1] [Ch2] [Ch3] [Ch4] [tot_1] [tot_2] [PEAK]
[1 to 244]
[tArE]
[VALEY]
[diSP]
CALIBRATION MODES FOR INPUT AND OUTPUT
THIRD DIGIT
0 Result
1 Channel 1
2 Channel 2
3 Channel 3
4 Channel 4
5-
6-
7-
FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT
OBJECT FOR 2nd DIGIT
0 Manual Calibration (requires NO input source)
1 Two-point Calibration (requires dual input source)
2 Calibrate Thermocouple (requires K type thermocouple input source)
3 Calibrate RTD (requires RTD 385 input source)
4 Calibrate Smart Input Module. Note:This function is not available on all
input modules
5 Calibrate Analog Output mA/V Output Signal (requires multimeter
connected to pins 16 and 17)
6-
7-
0 Set baud rate, parity, address
1 Set Auto Zero Maintenance for 3rd digit
2 Set Averaging Samples & Averaging Window for 3rd digit
3 Set K Factor & Cutoff for Totalizer
4 Setup 32-point Linearization Tables
5 Scale Analog Output LOW/HIGH (zero/span) Display Readings
6-
7-
P
P
0-
1 Analog Output 1
2 Analog Output 2
(under development)
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
OBJECT FOR 2nd DIGIT
Analog Output
Configuration
Programming Codes
The analog output is scaled and calibrated in the calibration mode of the meter’s main pro-
gramming mode. The meter is configured for specific analog output applications in the calibra-
tion mode and Code 1 of the the meter’s main programming mode.
PID control via the analog output and analog output upper and lower limits are set in the set-
point programming mode.
Pressing the and buttons at the same time enters the main programming mode. To save
a new configuration setting and return to the operational display, press the button once and
then press the and buttons at the same time.
P
P
P
Use buttons
to set CAL_L
Use buttons
to set CAL_h
Use buttons
to set ZERO
Use buttons
to set FULL SCALE
FRONT PANEL ANNUNCIATORS
0 ON when Setpoints are ON (relay
energized)
1 ON when Setpoints are OFF (relay
de-energized)
2 Always OFF.
3 LED SP1 ON indicates RISING sig-
nal trend.
LED SP2 ON indicates FALLING
signal trend.
DATA DISPLAY SOURCE
0 Normal Display Mode (i.e. operational dis-
play shows selected register) updates
every 0.5 seconds
1 Manual Loader Mode (Direct Display). See
Note 1
2 Update at sample rate selected in Code 2
3-
4-
5 Select data source as per 3rd digit
6 Select display format as per 3rd digit
7 Select text character as per 3rd digit
SELECT DATA SOURCE FOR
0 Primary Display
1 Second Display. See Note 2
2 Third Display. See Note 2
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2 (under development)
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
CODE 1 –DISPLAY CONFIGURATION: SELECT DATA SOURCE FOR ANALOG OUTPUT
FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT THIRD DIGIT
See diagram below
See data sheet
See data sheet
Select Data Source
Select Display Format
Select Text Character
Use the and
buttons to cycle
through the options
Select Data Source
Use the and
buttons to select a reg-
ister as the data source
for the analog output
Note 2:
These options are only for use with
meters that have more than one
display. With bargraph meters the
PRIMARY display is the digital dis-
play, and the SECONDARY display
is the bargraph display.
Note:
First digit selections are not
relevant to the analog output.
0 Functions
Activated by
Pressing the
PROGRAM
Button
1 Calibration
Procedures
2 Related
Calibration
Functions
3-
Note 1:
Upper and lower limits can be set
in SP5 and SP6 of the setpoint
programming mode.
PID for SP1 = Register 50
PID for SP2 = Register 51

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Set Up PID Mode Settings
Basic Level
Select: Mode/OFF
Set Deviation from 1 to 65535
counts. Selected counts apply +
and –from setpoint value
Set the Span Set the Proportional Band Value Set the Integral Value
Set the Derivative Value Set the Anti-reset Wind-up % PB Set the Minimum Cycle Time
PID FROM SETPOINT 1
AND 2 ONLY MIN 0%
MAX 999.9%
MIN 0
MAX 99999
MIN 0
MAX 9999.9
MIN 0
MAX 999.9
MIN 0.1%
MAX 100.0%
MIN 0 secs
MAX 1000.0 secs
Note:
The output from RELAY 1 is
disabled if minimum cycle
time set to 0
0 No Latching
1 Relay Latched
2 Manual Relay Reset
3 Relay Latched with Manual Relay
Reset
4 Relay Latched Off
5 Hysteresis, Deviation & PID Mode
6 Timer Modes:
•Normal Delay.
•Repeat ON.
•Pulse ON.
•1-Shot ON.
•Repeat OFF.
•Pulse OFF.
•1-Shot OFF.
Note:
With PID active, all SP1 functions
set in [XX6] are not functional.
7 Advanced Functions Mode:
•Reset Trigger.
•Reset Destination.
•Reset Mode.
•Reset Constant.
•Trigger Print from SP.
•Trigger Log from SP.
•Annunciator Flashing & SP Tracking.
Note:
[XX5], [XX6], and [XX7] are set up
procedure settings only. To finish,
reset to 0-4 as required for setpoint
latching and relay reset modes.
Relay Energize Function
0 Energized ABOVE setpoint value.
1 Energized BELOW setpoint value.
2 Energized ABOVE setpoint value with FALLING
INPUT SIGNAL INITIAL START-UP INHIBIT.
3 Energized 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 selection procedure
only. To finish, reset to [X0X] to activate
the selection, or reset to 2-7 as required
for digital input selection.
2 Digital Input –Capture Pin
3 Digital Input –D1
4 Digital Input –D2
5 Digital Input –D3
6 HOLD Pin
7 LOCK Pin
SP Delay & Timing Functions
FIRST DIGIT SECOND DIGIT THIRD DIGIT
See Set Up PID
Mode Settings
below
SETPOINT PROGRAMMING MODE –SETPOINT CONTROL SETTINGS FOR PID ONLY
Use the
buttons to cycle
through the menu
Use the or
button to select a
register as data
source for setpoint
Select Source for Setpoint Functions
Select Tracking Setting
Select Flash Setting OFF or ON
OFF= Tracking Off
1 = SPX tracks SP1
2 = SPX tracks SP2
3 = SPX tracks SP3
4 = SPX tracks SP4
5 = SPX tracks SP5
6 = SPX tracks SP6
Set Hysteresis from 0 to 65535
counts. Selected counts apply +
and –from setpoint value
SPC_1 or SPC_2, third
digit set to [XX5]
Intermediate or Advanced Level
Select Hysteresis, Deviation or PID Mode
and adjust to required setting.
Reset SPC_X to [XX0]
Programming Tip
If you do not require any
of the functions in this
mode, ensure it is set to:
P
[rESLt]
[Ch1]
[Ch2]
[Ch3] [Ch4] [tot_1] [tot_2]
[PEAK]
[1 to 244]
[tArE]
[VALEY]
[diSP]
Note:
If PID is selected in [XX5],
the Timer Delay [XX6] and
Reset and Trigger Functions
[XX7] revert to [ModE][oFF]
and cannot be adjusted.
P
X
X
PPP
to
P
P
PP
PPP
PX
XX
X

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See Figure 3. The analog output is capable of
driving almost any remote process instrument
that displays a 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 V DC signal.
The analog output must be connected to the
remote process instrument and configured in
the following steps:
1) If AIV or AIC option installed, make sure the
ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION HEADER is
correctly selected for the output signal type: volts
or milliamps.
See Selection Header Positioning for details.
2) For AIC or AIV option, connect a multimeter to
pins 2 and 3 on Terminal 4. For ADV option, con-
nect multimeter to pins 1 and 2 for Analog 2 and
pins 2 and 3 for Analog 1.
3) Calibrate the analog output using the multimeter
input.
See Analog Output Calibration Procedure for
details.
Remote Instruments:
4) Connect the remote process instrument to Terminal 4 (see Figure 7).
5) Select the source of data for the analog output in Code 1 of the meter’s main programming mode.
See Select Data Source Procedure for details to configure the data source for the analog out-
put to a remote instrument.
PLC:
4) Connect the PLC to Terminal 4 (see Figure 7).
5) Select the source of data for the analog output in Code 1 of the meter’s main programming mode.
See Select Data Source Procedure for details to configure the data source for the analog out-
put to a PLC.
Prog.
P
0
°C
100
200
300
Chart Recorder
Input to
Remote
Display
OR
Isolated Analog
Output
Input to
Chart
Recorder
Remote Displays
POWER
ERROR
ETHERNET
PORT
0
IN SIM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
OUT RELAYS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
G
24VDC OUT
85 - 264VAC
50/60 Hz
PLC
SUPER
SUPER
100
Input to
PLC
PLC
OR
Process
Controller
OR
Input to
Process
Controller
Prog. 4-20 mA PID
Output for
Process
Control
Applications
Process
Control
Device
PID from
SP1
PID from
SP2
OR
Figure 4 –PID via Analog Output
Figure 3 –Analog Output to Remote
Instruments
The analog output signal can be
used to feed PID control data
from the meter to control
process applications.
The analog output must be con-
nected to the control device and
configured in the following steps
(see Figure 4):
Configure for PID
Output
Configure the Output
to Drive Remote
Instruments or
Controllers
1) If AIV or AIC option installed, make sure the ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION HEADER is cor-
rectly selected for the output signal type: volts or milliamps.
See Selection Header Positioning for details.
2) For AIC or AIV option, connect a multimeter to pins 2 and 3 on Terminal 4. For ADV option, con-
nect multimeter to pins 1 and 2 for Analog 2 and pins 2 and 3 for Analog 1.
3) Calibrate the analog output using the multimeter input.
See Analog Output Calibration Procedure for details.
4) Connect the process control device to Terminal 4 (see Figure 7).
5) Enter Code 1 of the meter’s main programming mode:
a) Set Code 1 to [X54]. This selects analog output 1.
b) Select register 50 (SP1 PID output value) or register 51 (SP2 PID output value) as the
source of data for the analog output signal of SP1 or SP2 as required.
See Select Data Source Procedure for details to configure the PID as the source of data for
the analog output signal of SP1 or SP2.
6) Enter the setpoint programming mode and configure setpoint 1 or setpoint 2, or both for PID functions.
See Setpoints and Relays Supplement for full details on the PID mode.

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Configure for Manual
Loader Mode Direct Display Manual Loader Mode
The meter can be configured to operate exclusively as a manual loader to control equipment
while in the operational display.
The analog output must be connected to the control equipment and configured in the following steps:
1) If AIV or AIC option installed, make sure the ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION HEADER is cor-
rectly selected for the output signal type: volts or milliamps. See Selection Header Positioning for
details.
2) For AIC or AIV option, connect a multimeter to pins 2 and 3 on Terminal 4. For ADV option, con-
nect multimeter to pins 1 and 2 for Analog 2 and pins 2 and 3 for Analog 1.
3) Scale and calibrate the analog output using the multimeter input. See Analog Output Calibration
Procedure for details.
4) Connect the control equipment to Terminal 4 (see Figure 7).
5) Enter Code 1 of the meter’s main program-
ming mode:
a) Set to [X54]. Select [DiSP] as the
source of data for the analog output.
b) Reset Code 1 to [X50]. Select [DiSP] as
the source of data for the primary dis-
play.
c) Reset Code 1 to [X14]. This selects
Manual Loader Mode (Direct Display)
for Analog Output 1.
See Direct Display Manual Loader
Mode Procedure for details to configure
the meter for direct display manual
loader mode.
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Output to Control
Device
Operational Display
OR
Electrically Actuated
Valves, etc
Hydraulic, Pnuematic
Actuator Rams, etc
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Press
4 secs
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Output to Control
Device
OR
Electrically Actuated
Valves, etc
Hydraulic, Pnuematic
Actuator Rams, etc
Figure 6 –On Demand Manual Loader Mode
Figure 5 –Direct Display Manual
Loader Mode
Return to the operational display. The meter is now configured for direct display manual loader
mode. Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons increases or decreases the analog output.
On Demand Manual Loader Mode
The meter can be configured to operate
on demand as a manual loader on con-
trol equipment. This leaves the meter
free to perform normal control functions.
The analog output must be connected to
the actuated plant equipment and con-
figured in the following steps:
1) If AIV or AIC option installed, make sure
the ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION
HEADER is correctly selected for the out-
put signal type: volts or milliamps. See
Selection Header Positioning for details.
2) For AIC or AIV option, connect a multi-
meter to pins 2 and 3 on Terminal 4. For
ADV option, connect multimeter to pins
1 and 2 for Analog 2 and pins 2 and 3
for Analog 1.
3) Scale and calibrate the analog output
using the multimeter input. See Analog
Output Calibration Procedure for details.
4) Connect the control equipment to Terminal 4 (see Figure 7).
5) Enter Code 1 of the meter’s main programming mode:
a) Set to [X54]. Select [DiSP] as the source of data for the analog output.
b) Reset Code 1 to [X50]. Select a channel (CH1 to CH4) as the source of data for the pri-
mary display.
c) On leaving Code 1, set to [X10]. This selects manual loader mode on the primary display.

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Connector Pinouts &
Component Layout Pinout details for both single and dual analog output modules are
shown in table TERMINAL 4 opposite and Figure 7 below.
In Figure 7 – Exploded View of Meter Modular Boards, all circuit
boards are shown in an exploded assembly view of the meter with-
out the meter case. All connector terminal numbers or names are
identified. These are described in detail in the relevant Tiger user
manual.
The analog output module is mounted on the component side of the
output carrier board. The analog output selection header is easily
repositoned by pulling the output carrier board from the meter case.
See Selection Header Positioning for further details.
POWER
AC / DC Power
Output
Carrier
Board
Serial
Output
Module
Analog
Output
Module
Display
Board
Processor
Board
Main
Board
TERMINAL 1
Input Module Pins
Relay
Module
TERMINAL 6
Relay Output Pins
TERMINAL 5
Serial Output Pins
RJ-11 Socket
TERMINAL 4
Analog Output Pins
Input Signal
Conditioner
If selected, TTL
Logic Level Circuitry
placed here
Figure 7 –Exploded View of Meter Modular Boards
6) Enter the calibration mode [CAL] of the meter’s main programming mode and set the 2nd
digit to [X5X] to select On Demand Manual Loader Mode. Select the same channel that you
selected in Step 5 in the 3rd digit:
•[X51] = Analog Output 1.
•[X52] = Analog Output 2.
See On demand Manual Loader Mode Procedure for details to configure the meter for on demand
manual loader mode.
To activate the on demand manual loader mode, press the PROGRAM button for 4 to 5 secs.
The meter toggles between [Ch1] and the current display counts. Pressing the UP or DOWN
buttons increases or decreases the analog output.
TERMINAL 2
Function Pins
TERMINAL 4
21 3
++
TERMINAL 4
AIC or AIV
SINGLE ANALOG OUT
ADV
DUAL ANALOG OUT
ANALOG 1
ANALOG 2
COMMON
ANALOG 1
COMMON
21 3
+
N/C
Voltage or Current
Selection Header
Pin No. Function
Not Connected
–Common
+ Analog 1
1
2
3
TERMINAL 4
AIC / AIV: Single Output
+ Analog 2
–Common
+ Analog 1
1
2
3
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TOP VIEW
To open the rear cover,
use a small flat-blade
screw driver. Press
down lightly to release
catch on top or bottom
of case and lever
outwards.
Rear
Cover
PART SIDE VIEW
To replace the rear cover, place the top
catches into their respective slots and
swing the bottom of the rear cover
towards the meter until the bottom
catches slide home. Press the rear
cover firmly into place.
Figure 8 –Rear Cover Removal
Top Catch
Bottom
Catch
ANALOG OUTPUT
SELECTION
CURRENT
VOLTAGE
The analog output selection header can be positioned for current (0/4 to 20 mA) or voltage (0
to 10 V DC) output. To change the header selection, the output carrier board must be removed
from the meter. See Figures 8 and 9.
To reposition the analog output selection header, proceed as follows:
Selection Header
Positioning
STEP A Disconnect the Power Supply and
Input/Output Connectors
WARNING
AC and DC power supply voltages
are hazardous. Make sure the power
supply is isolated before discon-
necting from the meter.
1) Pull the AC power supply connector block
from the AC power input pins.
2) Pull all other input and output connectors
from their sockets.
STEP B Remove the Rear Cover from the Meter
1) Using a small flat-blade screw driver,
press down lightly to release the catch on
the top of the case and lever outwards.
2) Repeat for the other top catch.
3) With both top catches free, pull the rear
cover away from the meter.
Analog Output
Selection Header
Output
Carrier
Board
Analog Output
Module (located
below Output
Carrier Board)
Figure 9 –Analog Output Selection Header Placement
STEP C Remove the Carrier Board
1) Pull the carrier board until it is free from the meter case.
STEP D Select the Correct ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION HEADER Setting
1) If not in the correct position, pull the header from its pins and reposition it to
suit the analog output signal: VOLTAGE or CURRENT.
STEP E Replace the Carrier Board
1) Gently push the carrier board back into the meter case, taking care to cor-
rectly align the board with the slots on the meter case.
STEP F Replace the Rear Cover
1) Place the top catches
into their respective
slots and swing the bot-
tom of the rear cover
towards the meter until
the bottom catches
slide home.
2) Press the rear cover
firmly into place.
STEP G Reconnect the Power
Supply and Input/Output
Connectors
1) Ensure the power supply is still isolated.
2) Reconnect the AC power supply connector block to the AC power input pins.
3) Reconnect the input and output connectors.
4) Remove the isolation from the power supply.
The power and input signal should be restored and the meter should be in the opera-
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Analog Output Scaling
& Calibration Procedure
Example
In our example procedure, we decribe how to calibrate a single
analog output (Analog 1) for 4 to 20 mA over a scaled range of
50 to 3000 counts. With a display of 50 counts, the analog out-
put must be 4.00 mA. With a display of 3000 counts, the analog
output must be 20.00 mA.
Steps 1 to 8 describe how to set [ZEro] and [F_SCL], and Steps
9 to 19 describe how to set [CAL_L] and [CAL_h].
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MULTIMETER
V
V
mV
mA
A
OFF
µA
COM V Ω
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A
PEAKMIN MAX
MINMAX RANGE HOLD
Hz
REL
Ω
Ω
–
+
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5
OR
From Step 4
OR
Press
1
Press
1
Press
1
Press
1
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Enter the
Brightness
Mode
Pass Brightness Mode
and enter Calibration
Mode
Operational Display
Enter [ZEro]
setting mode
Adjust the display to 50
counts for the low analog
output signal
Example
OR
Set CAL to [251]:
1st Digit = 2 Selects related calibration functions
2nd Digit = 5 Selects scale analog output
3rd Digit = 1 Select analog output 1 for scaling
0 –
1 Analog Output 1
2 Analog Output 2
3
4
Adjust the display to 500.0
high analog output
signal counts
Calibrate the Analog Output
Signal continued on next page
(Step 9).
Enter the [F_SCL]
Setting mode
Note:
The scale settings may be
changed at any time without
having to recalibrate the
analog mA/V output signal.
Save scale settings
(zero and full scale).
To return directly to
the Operational
Display, proceed to
Step 17.
Figure 10 –Multimeter to Meter Connections
Analog output calibration is a two-part procedure covering
scaling and calibration. The scaling settings can be changed
independently of the calibration settings and vice versa.
1) See Figure 9. Make sure the ANALOG OUTPUT SELECTION
HEADER on the analog output module is set in the appropriate
position: VOLTAGE or CURRENT.
2) See Figure 10. Connect a multimeter to the analog output con-
nector at the rear of the meter (pin 16-positive, pin 17-negative).
3) Make sure the multimeter is set to read the appropriate signal
type: volts or milliamps.
Calibration Procedure
Calibrating the analog output requires setting the [CAL_L] and
[CAL_h] parameters. [CAL_L] is used to set the calibrated low
output, and [CAL_h] is used to set the calibrated high output.The
calibrated low and high outputs can be set anywhere between
–0.3 to +21 mA for current or –0.3 V to +10.5 V for voltage.
Scaling Procedure
Scaling the analog output requires the zero [ZEro] and full
scale [F_SCL] parameters to be set.
Zero is the setting at which the analog output is required to be
at its calibrated low output. Full scale is the setting at which the
analog output is required to be at its calibrated high output.
There are no limits to the difference between the zero and full
scale settings. The difference can be anywhere between 1
count and the entire display range of the meter.
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X
Ensure the low analog
output signal reading
[CAL] on the multimeter
display is 4.00 mA.
If not correct,
press the OR
button on the
Tiger meter until
the reading on the
multimeter display
is correct.
If not 20 mA,
press the
OR button
on the Tiger
meter until the
reading on the
multimeter
display is
correct.
To
Step
14
From Step 13
OR
Press
1
Step 9
Step 10
Step 11
Set CAL to [151]:
1st Digit = 1 Selects calibration procedures
2nd Digit = 5 Selects calibrate analog output
3rd Digit = 1 Select analog output 1 for calibration
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Press
at same
time
Step 18
Step 19
Save calibration mode
[000] setting and enter
Code 1
Operational Display
Exit Code 1 and return
to the operational display
0 –
1 Analog Output 1
2 Analog Output 2
Enter analog output
LOW signal calibration
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Step 16
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mode
Step 17
Step 14
Step 15
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OR
Press
1
Ensure the high
analog output
signal reading
[CAL_h] on the
multimeter display
is 20 mA.
Reset calibration
mode setting
to [000]
Return to the
calibration mode
[CAL] menu
Press
1
Configure Analog Output Procedure
continued from bottom of previous page
MULTIMETER
V
V
mV
mA
A
OFF
µA
COM V Ω
mA µA
A
PEAK MIN MAX
MIN MAX RANGE HOLD
Hz
REL
Ω
Ω
–
+
MULTIMETER
V
V
mV
mA
A
OFF
µA
COM V Ω
mA µA
A
PEAK MIN MAX
MIN MAX RANGE HOLD
Hz
REL
Ω
Ω
–
+
Press
1
MULTIMETER
V
V
mV
mA
A
OFF
µA
COM V Ω
mA µA
A
PEAK MIN MAX
MIN MAX RANGE HOLD
Hz
REL
Ω
Ω
–
+
MULTIMETER
V
V
mV
mA
A
OFF
µA
COM V Ω
mA µA
A
PEAK MIN MAX
MIN MAX RANGE HOLD
Hz
REL
Ω
Ω
–
+
Pin 3+
Pin 2–
TERMINAL 4
Pin 3+
Pin 2–
TERMINAL 4
Pin 3+
Pin 2–
TERMINAL 4
Pin 3+
Pin 2–
TERMINAL 4
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Step 2
Step 3
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
0 Primary Display
1 Second Display
2 Third Display
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
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X
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Press
1
Press
1
From Step 5
Step 5
Select [diSP] as the Data
Source for Analog Output 1
from the options listed in
the Select Data Source
diagram below.
Set Code 1 to [X54]:
1st Digit = X Not relevant
2nd Digit = 5 Selects data source mode
3rd Digit = 4 Selects analog output 1
Select [000] to leave
Code 1
Save the Data
Source setting
Exit Code 2. Return to
the Operational Display
Enter the
Brightness
Mode
Pass Brightness and
Calibration Modes
and enter Code 1
Enter the Select
Data Source menu.
Save the setting
and re-enter
Code 1
P
[rESLt] [Ch1] [Ch2] [Ch3] [Ch4] [tot_1] [tot_2] [PEAK]
[1 to 244]
[tArE]
[VALEY]
[diSP]
Example Procedure:
Configure Analog Output 1 with the display [diSP] as the data
source by setting Code 1 to [X54]. See diagram below for data
source selection options.
Use the and
buttons to cycle
through the options
Select Data Source
Use the and buttons
to select a register as the data
source for the analog output
PID for SP1 = Register 50
PID for SP2 = Register 51
Programming Tips
Note for all Configuration Programming: To enter the Main Programming
Mode press the and buttons at the same time. To exit and return to
the operational display, press the and buttons again at the same time.
(See also note below at Step 9).
At the end of any procedure (Step 8 in this procedure) the button must
be pressed before the and buttons are pressed, otherwise the meter
returns to the operational display without saving the new settings.
P
P
P
P
The following example procedure decribes how to select the data
source for the analog output selected in third digit in Code 1.
Select Data Source
Procedure
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Direct Display Manual
Loader Mode Setup
Procedure
The following procedure decribes how to configure the
meter to function as a direct display manual loader via
the analog output in Code 1.
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Set Code 1 to [X54]
1st Digit = X Not relevant
2nd Digit = 5 Selects data source mode
3rd Digit = 4 Selects analog output 1
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OR
OR
Press
2
Press
1
Press
1
Press
1
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 8
Step 10
Step 11
Pass Brightness and
Calibration modes
and enter Code 1
Operational Display
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Step 9
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Step 13
0 Primary Display
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2 Third Display
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
Select [diSP] as the Data
Source for Analog Output 1
from the Select Data Source
menu. See Select Data
Source diagram on Page 14
for options.
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Step 7
Set Code 1 to [X50]
1st Digit = X Not relevant
2nd Digit = 5 Selects data source mode
3rd Digit = 0 Selects primary display
X
0 Primary Display
1 Second Display
2 Third Display
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
Select [diSP] as the Data
Source for the Primary
Display from the Select
Data Source menu.
See Select Data Source
diagram on Page 14 for
options.
X
0 Primary Display
1 Second Display
2 Third Display
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
Set Code 1 to [X14]
1st Digit = X Not relevant
2nd Digit = 1 Selects manual loader mode
(direct display)
3rd Digit = 4 Selects analog
output 1
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at same
time
Operational Display
Exit Code 2 and
return to the
operational
display
Enter the
Brightness
Mode
Save the Code 1
settings
Save the data source
setting and re-enter
Code 1.
Enter the Data
Source menu.
Save the Data
Source settings and
re-enter Code 1.
Also see Select Data Source
diagram on Page 14.
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OR
OR
Press
2
Press
1
Press
1
Press
1
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 8
Step 10
Step 11
Pass Brightness and
Calibration modes
and enter Code 1
Operational Display
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0 Primary Display
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2 Third Display
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
Select [diSP] as the Data
Source for Analog Output 1
from the Select Data Source
menu. See Select Data
Source diagram on Page 14
for options.
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Step 7
Set Code 1 to [X50]
1st Digit = X Not relevant
2nd Digit = 5 Selects data source mode
3rd Digit = 0 Selects primary display
X
0 Primary Display
1 Second Display
2 Third Display
3 Peak/Valley
4 Analog Output 1
5 Analog Output 2
6 Totalizer 1
7 Totalizer 2
Select a channel (CH1 to CH4)
as the Data Source for the
Primary Display from the
Select Data Source menu.
See Select Data Source
diagram on Page 14 for
options.
X
Set Code 1 to [X00]
1st Digit = X Not relevant
2nd Digit = 1 Selects Manual Loader Mode
3rd Digit = 0 Selects primary display
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TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Operational Display
Exit Code 2 and return
to the operational display
Enter the
Brightness
Mode
Example
Save the settings
Step 14 ON DEMAND MANUAL
LOADER MODE Setup
Procedure
continued on next page
Exit the Select Data
Source menu
Exit the Select Data
Source menu
Enter the Select
Data Source menu.
Re-enter the Select
Data Source menu.
Note:
If the display says
[undEr] or [oVEr],
press the UP and
DOWN buttons at
the same time to
clear.
Note:
Manual Loader must be
selected in the 2nd digit
[X10] for the manual loader
to operate.
On Demand Manual
Loader Mode Setup
Procedure
The following procedure decribes how to configure the meter
to function as an on demand manual loader via the analog
output in the calibration mode.
Also see Select Data Source
diagram on Page 14.

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Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Set Code 1 to [051]:
1st Digit = 0 Functions activated by Prog. button
2nd Digit = 5 Selects on demand manual loader
mode
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
X
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Press
1
Press
1
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Step 14
Step 15
Step 13
Step 17
Step 18
Pass Brightness
and enter
Calibration
Mode
Operational Display
OR
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Operational Display
Exit Code 1 and return
to the operational
display
Enter the
Brightness
Mode
ON DEMAND MANUAL
LOADER MODE Procedure
continued from bottom of previous page
X
Save the settings
Step 16
3rd Digit = 1 Selects required
channel 0 –
1 Channel 1
2 Channel 2
3 Channel 3
4 Channel 4
Example
NOTE
Setpoints SP5 and SP6 provide upper and lower
limits and should be set to the meter’s calibrated
span range. We suggest that these are used to
limit your manual adjustment range.

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Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Operational Display
Operational Display
Example
Press
4
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Press
1
OR
Step 4
Press
at same
time
Press
at same
time
Step 5
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
OR
Step 6
Step 7
Press
1
From Step 4
Set SP5 to the
UPPER limit
Set SP6 to the
LOWER limit
Save LOWER limit
and enter SPC_1
Exit the Setpoint
Activation Values Mode
and return to the
Operational Display
Enter Setpoint
Activation Values
Mode
Pass SP1 to SP4
and enter SP5
Setpoint Activation Values Mode
Save UPPER limit
and enter SP6
Example
To Step 5
Configure Manual
Loader Mode
Upper/Lower Limits
Procedure
The following example procedure decribes how to set upper and lower limits for the manual
loader mode. This is done using the setpoint activation values of setpoints SP5 and SP6 of the
setpoint programming mode.

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Texmate has facilities in Japan, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Thailand.
We also have authorized distributors throughout the USA and in 28
other countries.
Local Distributor Address.............
995 Park Center Drive •Vista, CA 92083-8397
Tel: (760) 598-9899
Fax: (760) 598-9828
URL: http://www.texmate.com
For ordering info call: . . . . .1-800-TEXMATE (1-800-839-6283)
For tech assistance call: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(760) 598-9899)
Document Revision History
The document revision number appears
in the footer of every page and forms
part of the document code.
18 December, 2002 •Analog Output Mod. (NZ212.1)
Print Date Document Title
Document Number
Revision Number
Document Code
The Revision History Table describes the
major changes made to the supplement
during each revison. Any page numbers
quoted refer to the previous version.
Revision
Code
Revision Date Revision Remarks
012 March, 2003 Original production.
Revision History
1Changes to various pages to add new dual 0-10 V DC analog output board
option ADV.
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