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SETPOINTS OPTION
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An option of 2 or 4 SETPOINTS, programmable within the full display range, can be incorporated to the unit thus
providing alarm and control capabilities by means of individual LED indicators and relay or transistor outputs.
All the setpoints provide independently programmable value, time delay (in seconds), asymmetrical or symetrical
hysteresis (in counts of display) and selectable HI/LO acting.
The setpoints are also configurable to activate independently (each one activates at its corresponding program-
med value) or tracking one another (setpoint 2 can be conditioned by the action of setpoint 1, setpoint 4 by
setpoint 3). Such latter function is included in the programming menus with the name of "TRACK" and, in case of
the setpoint 2, it can be manual or automatic.
The setpoint option consists of a plug-in additional card that once installed to the meter's main board, activates
its own programming module. The setpoints programming may be locked out by software (see instrument ma-
nual) to prevent from accidental or unauthorized changes.
The available alarm/setpoint output options are the following:
2RE: 2 SPDT relays rated 8A
4RE: 4 SPST relays rated 5A
4OP: 4 isolated open-collector transistors NPN
4OPP: 4 isolated open-collector transistors PNP
These type of outputs, capable of carrying out a wide variety of control operations and processing of limit values,
increases notably the unit's performance qualities thanks to the possibility of combining basic alarm functions
with advanced safety and control applications.
ENGLISH
OPERATING MODES ............................................................................................................................ 29
INDEPENDENT SETPOINTS ........................................................................................................... 29
ASOCIATE SETPOINTS .................................................................................................................. 30
AUTO-TRACK ............................................................................................................................... 30
OPTION INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................... 31
WIRING .............................................................................................................................................. 31
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 32
SETPOINTS PROGRAMMING BETA-M ................................................................................................... 33
ACCES TO THE SETPOINS PROGRAMMING .................................................................................... 33
SETPOINT VALUE PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................. 34
DELAY / HYSRERESIS VALUE PROGRAMMING ................................................................................ 34
DIRECT ACCES TO SETPOINT VALUES ........................................................................................... 35
RUN MODE INDICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 36
SETPOINTS PROGRAMMING ALPHA –P / -C .......................................................................................... 37
ACCES TO THE SETPOINS PROGRAMMING .................................................................................... 37
SETPOINT VALUE PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................. 38
RELAYS OPERATION MODE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ 38
DELAY / HYSRERESIS VALUE PROGRAMMING ................................................................................ 39
RUN MODE INDICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 39
DIRECT ACCES TO SETPOINT VALUESTPOINT ............................................................................... 40