Laurel-electronics LAUREATE SERIES 2 DIGITAL PANEL METER Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - 1. ORDERING GUIDE

10 8. FRONT PANEL SETUP KEYS Meter Front Panel There are four front panel keys, which change function for the Run Mode and Menu Mode, effectively

Page 3 - 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

11 KEYS IN MENU MODE Right Arrow Key (MENU). Pressing steps the meter through all menu items that have been enabled and then back to the

Page 4 - 3. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

12 9. ENABLING & LOCKING OUT MENU ITEMS For security reasons and ease of meter operation, any and all menu items may be disabled or &

Page 5 - 5. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

13 10. READING COORDINATES OF 2 POINTS SCALING METHOD When the reading coordinates of 2 points scaling method has been selected under SEtuP, the f

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14 11. DC VOLTS, AMPS, PROCESS, STRAIN INPUT The DC Volts, Amps, Process and Strain meters utilize the DC signal conditioner board, which needs to

Page 7 - RS485 INTERFACE - HALF DUPLEX

15 Board Revisions Q and R 1. Letters indicate jumper position. Jumpers are installed on pins adjacent to letters. 2. Use 5 mm (0.2") jumpers

Page 8 - 7. MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY

16 KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key Pr

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17 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key 000_0 Operation as a rate of change meter. Extended meter only. 0

Page 10 - 8. FRONT PANEL SETUP KEYS

18 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key Scaling method “Scale and Offset” if selected under SEtuP SCALE

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19 Option board dependent menu items ALSEt. ALS34 dEU1H dEU2H dEU1b dEU2b dEU3H DEU4H DEU3b DEU4b Menu items related to alarm setup These w

Page 12 - Menu Items

2 1. ORDERING GUIDE Configure a model number in this format: L20201DCV1, CBL01 L…….Digital panel meter with screw terminal connectors. Display

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20 12. LOAD CELL & MICROVOLT INPUT Notes 1. See Section 19 to select 10V excitation. 2. Jumpers are 2.5 mm (0.1 in). SCALE &

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21 KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key Press

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22 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key 000_0 Operation as a rate of change meter. Extended meter only.

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23 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key Scaling method “Scale and Offset” if selected under SEtuP SCALE S

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24 Option board dependent menu items ALSEt. ALS34 dEU1H dEU2H dEU1b dEU2b dEU3H DEU4H DEU3b DEU4b Menu items related to alarm setup These w

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25 13. AC TRUE RMS VOLTS & AMPS INPUT AC voltage or current measurement utilizes the True RMS signal conditioner board which uses prec

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26 can be set for direct readout in (milli)volts or (milli)amperes. Decimal point selection does not affect the counts. For example, a 20V input may

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27 KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key P

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28 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key 000_0 Operation as a rate of change meter. Extended meter only. 0

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29 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key Scaling method “Scale and Offset” if selected under SEtuP SCALE S

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3 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ORDERING GUIDE ...

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30 Option board dependent menu items ALSEt. ALS34 dEU1H dEU2H dEU1b dEU2b dEU3H DEU4H DEU3b DEU4b Menu items related to alarm setup These w

Page 25 - of 0. The decimal point

31 14. THERMOCOUPLE INPUT The thermocouple signal conditioner board used for temperature measurement can be confi-gured via jumpers for 7 thermocou

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32 KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key Pr

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33 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key 000_0 0 No used. ConFG Meter Configuration 00 _ _0 Operation of

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34 15. RTD & RESISTANCE INPUT The standard RTD and resistance signal conditioner board can be configured via jumpers for four RTD types (DIN

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35 RTD & RESISTANCE CONNECTION With the appropriate jumper settings, RTD and resistance measurements allow 2, 3 or 4-wire RTD hookup to

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36 KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key P

Page 31 - 14. THERMOCOUPLE INPUT

37 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key SEtuP Meter Setup (continued) 00_00 Control inputs 1 & 2 (co

Page 32 - True = logic 1 (0V or

38 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key FiLtr Filtering (continued) 00000 Input signal filtering. Can be

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39 16. DUAL OR QUAD RELAY OUTPUT OPTION An optional relay board may be installed in the meter main board at plug position P2, adjacent to

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4 3. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Our digital panel meters are versatile, cost effective solutions to a wide variety of monitoring and control application

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40 KEYSTROKES FOR SETPOINT SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key

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41 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key 00000 Alarm operates at and above setpoint (active high) or at

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42 17. ANALOG OUTPUT OPTION An optional analog board may be installed in the meter at rear panel jack position J4, adjacent to the signal conditi

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43 18. SERIAL COMMUNICATION OPTIONS A serial communications board may be connected to the meter main board at plug position P13 (middle position)

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44 Basic Ethernet Board No jumpers needed. RS232 Board e - Normal operation. f - Slave display to RS232 from another meter. g - Pull-up re

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45 SERIAL CONNECTION EXAMPLES

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46 KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP If the MENU key does not work, see Section 9 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.” Press Menu Select Key P

Page 42 - 17. ANALOG OUTPUT OPTION

47 Press Menu Select Key Press Digit Select Key Press Value Select Key _0000U Line feed 0 No line feed after carriage return 1 Line feed

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48 19. EXCITATION OUTPUT & POWER SUPPLY Three isolated transducer excitation output levels are available from the power supply board. These ar

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49 20. INSTRUMENT SETUP VIA PC Instrument Setup software is a PC program which is much easier to learn than front panel programming. It is of

Page 45 - SERIAL CONNECTION EXAMPLES

5 4. RECEIVING & UNPACKING Your meter was carefully tested and inspected prior to shipment. Should the meter be damaged in shipm

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50 SETUP OF CONNECTED METER A setup file can be retrieved from the meter (DPM => Get Setup), be edited (View => Setup), be s

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51 • The Readings pull-down menu provides three formats to display DPM data on the PC monitor. Use the Pause and Continue buttons to co

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52 21. CUSTOM CURVE LINEARIZATION Curve.exe is a DOS-based, executable PC program used to set up an Extended meter so that the readings have a

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53 4) Equation entry mode, where the coefficients of a polynomial Y = K1X^P1 + K2X^P2 + K3*X^P3 + … are entered. Up to 20 terms are allowed. An offs

Page 50 - The Commands pull-down menu

54 22. METER CALIBRATION All analog input and analog output ranges of the meter have been digitally calibrated at the factory p

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55 23. SPECIFICATIONS Meter Display Type ...5 LED, 7-segment, 14.2mm (.56") high digits & 3 LED indic

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56 DC Volts Range Resol. Resist. Error 200.00 mV 2.0000 V 20.000 V 200.00 V 300.0 V 10 µV 100 µV 1 mV 10 mV 100 mV 1 GΩ 1 GΩ 10 MΩ 10 MΩ 10 MΩ 0.

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57 Load Cell Input Range Resolution Resistance Zero Range Span Range Error 20.000 mV 50.000 mV 100.00 mV 250.00 mV 500.00 mV 1 µV 2.5 µV 5 µV 1

Page 54 - 22. METER CALIBRATION

- 58 - Accuracy ...Meter input accuracy ±0.02% of full scale analog output Resolution ...

Page 55 - 23. SPECIFICATIONS

- 59 - 24. GLOSSARY OF TERMS Adaptive Filter Threshold A threshold which causes an adaptive moving average filter to be reset to the latest readi

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6 6. CONNECTOR WIRING INFORMATION CONNECTORS Connectors for signal and power are UL-rated screw-clamp terminal blocks that plug into mating jacks o

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- 60 - Deviation limits are programmed by entering menu item dEU1b for Alarm 1 and dEU2b for Alarm 2. The deviation band equals two limits.

Page 58 - Environmental

- 61 - Menu Mode The meter programming mode used for input and range selection, meter setup, and meter configuration. Entered into from the R

Page 59 - 24. GLOSSARY OF TERMS

- 62 - Remote Display A display mode which allows the meter to serve as a remote display to another meter when connected to it by a 4-wire phone

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- 63 - Scaling, Reading Coordinates of 2 Points Method A scaling method, where the low and high input values are determined from actual

Page 61 - Peak Display

- 64 - 25. WARRANTY Laurel Electronics Inc. warrants its products against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the d

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7 P3 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS P4 - ANALOG OUTPUT N/CISO GNDRXTXRTSN/CGNDTXRXRTSRS232 INTERFACE Computer654321ISO GNDBRXARXATXBTXISO GND

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8 7. MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY REMOVING THE REAR PANEL First remove any connectors. Use one hand to press in the two sides of the rear of

Page 64 - EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES

9 Note: Corresponding main board and option board connectors have the same number of electrical lines. When an option board is correctly

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