SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs: 4 to 20 mA DC or 2.0 to 10.0 V DC selectable.
Input Impedance: Current input: 10 ohms, Voltage input: 100K ohms.
Output Ratings:
Control Relays: SPDT, rated 10A @ 240 VAC res., 1/4 hp @120 VAC,
1/3 hp @ 240 VAC.
Alarm Relays: SPST, 3A @ 240 VAC res., 1/10 hp @ 120 VAC.
Control Type: on/off, reverse or direct acting.
Power Requirements: 100 to 240 VAC nominal, +10%-15%, 50 to 400 Hz, single phase;
132 to 240 VDC nominal, +10%-15%.
Power Consumption: 7.5 VA maximum.
Accuracy: 0.25% of span, 1 least significant digit.
Display: Two 4 digit, 7 segment 0.56” high LED’s.
Display Resolution: 1 count.
Memory Backup: Nonvolatile memory (no batteries required).
Serial Communications: Optional RS-232 or RS-485 with Modbus
®
protocol.
Ambient Operating Temperature / RH: 14 to 131° F (-10 to 55° C) / 0 to 90% up to 104°
F (40° C) non-condensing, 10 to 50% at 131° F (55° C) non-condensing.
Weight: 16 oz. (454 g).
Front Panel Rating: Meets UL Type 4X (IP66).
Loop Power Supply (isolated): 24 VDC @ 50 mA, regulated.
Seal Failure (Moisture Sensor):
Power Supply to Moisture Sensor: 2.5 VDC.
Search Current: 3 micro amps.
Resistance Sensitivity: 10K to 500K ohms.
Resistance Resolution: 10K ohm steps.
Over Temperature:
Input: Dry contact on Transistor switch (NPN open collector type).
Current: 1 mADC.
Isolation: Shares common ground with transmitter input.
Alarm On-Off Differential: 1 count.
Set Point Range: Selectable.
Power Voltage Stability: 0.05% over the power voltage range.
Temperature Stability: 100 ppm / °C typical, 200 ppm / °C maximum.
Common Mode Rejection: 140 db minimum at 60 Hz.
Normal Mode Rejection: 65 db typical, 60 db at 60 Hz.
Isolation:
Relay: 1500 VAC to all other inputs and outputs.
24 VDC Loop Power: 500 VAC to other inputs and outputs.
Process Output: 500 VAC to other inputs and outputs.
Seal Failure Input: 500 VAC to other inputs and outputs.
Storage Temperature: -40 to 176° F (-40 to 80° C).
Agency Approvals: UL 508, CE.
Modbus®is a registered trademark of Schnieder Automation.
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GETTING STARTED
1. Install the control as described on page 4.
2. Wire the control following the instructions on pages 5 through 7. Page 5 contains basic
wiring for the control. If using the Series MPC’s transmitter power supply follow the additional
directions on page 6. Wiring instructions for the 232 and 485 series communication options
is included on page 7.
3. Familiarize yourself with the front key pad functions and read the menu structure prior to
starting the programming process. A programming chart with the menu structure and spaces
to write your programming values is included on pages 26 through 28. This chart can be a
helpful tool to save time in programming. For further assistance programming examples are
included on pages 28 through 31.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Model MPC -
Options
Options:
RS-232 Modus®-RTU Serial Communications. Allows remote
232
computer to read and write all control parameters.
RS-485 Modbus®-RTU Serial Communications. Allows remote
485
computer to read and write all control parameters.
RVAnalog retransmission of input, 2 to 10 VDC.
Input Ranges
Process Input Types
The 0 to 20 mADC, 4 to 20 mADC, 0 to 10 VDC, and 2 to 10 VDC inputs are fully scalable
from a minimum of 100 count span placed anywhere within the range of
-1999 to +9999. Decimal point position is adjustable from the zero place (9999), tenths
(999.9), hundredths (99.99), or thousandths (9.999).
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INSTALLATION
Mount the instrument in a location that will not be subject to excessive temperature, shock,
or vibration (see Specifications for specific tolerances). All models are designed for mounting
in an enclosed panel.
Select the position desired for the instrument on the panel. Prepare the panel by cutting and
deburring the required opening.
From the front of the panel, slide the housing through the cut out. The housing gasket should
be against the housing flange before installing.
From the rear of the panel slide the mounting collar over the housing. Hold the housing with
one hand and using the other hand, push the collar evenly against the panel until the springs
are compressed. The ratchets will hold the mounting collar and housing in place.
Figure 1 – Panel Cut Out Dimensions
Panel cut-out:
3.620 x 3.620 in,
+0.032/-0.000
(92 x 92 mm,
+0.8/-0.0)
CAUTION: It is not necessary to remove the instrument chassis from the
housing for installation. If the instrument chassis is removed from the
housing, you must follow industry standard practice for control and
protection against Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). Failure to exercise
good ESD practices may cause damage to the instrument.
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WIRING
Do not run transmitter wiring or other class 2 wiring in the same conduit as power leads. Use
only the probe or transmitter for which the control has been programmed. Maintain
separation between wiring of sensor, auxiliary in or out, and other wiring. See the ˝Secure
Menu˝ for input selection.
Supply connections should be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code per
Article 300, and local regulations. All line voltage output circuits must have a common
disconnect and be connected to the same pole of the disconnect.
Input wiring for probe or transmitter is rated CLASS 2.
Control wiring is as shown in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2 - Wiring
Pump 1 Over Temp
Analog Retransmission
Pump 2 Over Temp
24 VDC
Voltage
Current
Seal
Pump 1
Sensor
Inputs
Pump 2
Alarm 1
Contacts
Alarm 2
Contacts
NOTES:
1. For supply connections use
No. 16 AWG or larger wires rated
for at least 167˚F (75˚C) or, in
accordance with an equivalent
national standard.
2. Maximum ambient temperature
rating 131˚F (55˚C).
3. Use copper conductors only.
4. Terminals 1-6, 11, 12, 21-32
are class 2 "SELV".
N.O.
COM.
N.O.
COM.
Line Input
100 to 240 VAC 50400 Hz. Single PH.
132 to 240 VDC 5VA.
Max. Output Ratings:
Relay: 10A @ 240 VAC Res.
1/4 HP @ 120 VAC
1/3 HP @ 240 VAC
Alarm: 3A @ 240 VAC Res.
1/10 HP, 120 VAC
50 mA
Isolated
Pump 1
Output
Pump 2
Output
290-3120
@
If not using pump over temperature inputs then jumper terminals 22 to 23 and 22 to 24.
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WIRING FOR TRANSMITTER INPUTS USING INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY
Wire power and outputs as shown on previous page. Wiring for two-wire transmitters
shown below in Figure 3. All wiring shown in Figure 3 is Class 2.
Figure 3 - Transmitter Wiring
Connect Jumper between terminals 2 and 12
Connect Transmitter Plus (+) to terminal 11
Connect Transmitter
minus (-) to terminal 3
Level
Transmitter
For three or four wire transmitters follow the wiring instructions provided with your
transmitter.
DO NOT wire the 24 Volt Power Supply across the input of the
control. Damage to the control input circuitry will result.
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WIRING FOR 485 AND 232 SERIAL COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
Wire power and outputs as shown on page 5. Wiring for options is shown in Figure 4 below.
All wiring shown below is Class 2. Shielded twisted pair is recommended for Option 485.
DO NOT run signal wiring in the same conduit or chase as the power wiring.
Erratic operation or damage to the control circuitry will result.
Figure 4 – Wiring for Options
DB-25 WIRING
1
21
22
23
2
3
4
5
6
Option 485 DIP Switch Positions*
7
Half Duplex* Full Duplex
8
9
10
1 2 3 4 5 6
27 28
ON
OFF
29
25
24
1 2 3 4 5 6
30
31
26
32
Terminal 29 30 31 32
Option 485 Y (receive -) Z (receive +) A (transmit -)* B (transmit +)*
Option 232 not used data out data ground data in
*For half-duplex operation wire only A and B. Do not connect to Y and Z.
INDEX: Pressing the INDEX key for 2 seconds will bring up the Secondary
menu starting at the
Secure menu starting with the menu item
SP1H menu item. Holding the key for 5 seconds will bring up the
SECr. Once in the menus, pressing the
INDEX key advances the display to the next menu item. May also be used in
conjunction with other keys as noted below.
SYSTEM TEST: When Test menu item is ˝On˝ depressing this key for three seconds
will make the MPC Pump Controller go through a system test. See page 18 for
explanation of system test function.
UP ARROW: Increments a value, changes a menu item, or selects the item to ON.
The maximum value obtainable is 9999 regardless of decimal point placement.
DOWN ARROW: Decrements a value, changes a menu item, or selects the item to
OFF. The minimum value obtainable is -1999 regardless of decimal point placement.
ENTER: The ENTER key is used to store the value of menu items once they
are changed to a new value. If the ENTER key is not pressed after changing the
value the item will revert to the previously stored value.
PUMP RUN TIME: Pressing this key will cause the MPC Pump Controller to display
the total run time (in hours) that the pump(s) have been on since the last reset.
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INDEX & DOWN ARROW: Pressing these keys simultaneously
will allow backing up one menu item, or if at the first menu item they will cause
the display to return to the primary menu. If an alarm condition has occurred,
these keys may be used to reset the alarm.
INDEX & ENTER: Pressing these keys simultaneously and holding
them for 5 seconds allows recovery from the various error messages. The
following menu items will be reset:
ALiH : Alarm inhibit
CHEC CAL : Check calibration error
Correct the problems associated with the above conditions before using these reset keys.
More than one error could be present. Caution is advised since several items are reset at
one time.
THE HOME DISPLAY
The home display is the normal display while the control is operating. If no errors or
functions are active, the HOME display will indicate the Process Variable (the level that is
being measured) on the top display and the
SP1H value, Pump 1 On Set Point, on the
bottom display.
Error messages may over-ride the HOME display. See ERROR MESSAGES on pages 24
and 25.
While in the Secondary Menu, if no key is pressed for a period of 30 seconds, the display
will return to the HOME position displaying the process value. While in the Secure Menu,
if no key is pressed for a period of 60 seconds, the display will return to the HOME
position displaying the process value. Outputs are disabled (turned off) when the SecureMenu is active.
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SECURITY LEVEL SELECTION
Three levels of security are provided. The
SECr menu item security level may be viewed or
changed at any time regardless of the present security level in the Secure menu. The
display shows the current security level. To change security levels change the password
value using the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW keys and pressing the
ENTER key. Refer to the password table (following) for the correct value to enter for the
security level desired.
To set the access level to, for example,
UP ARROW key until the upper display shows the password,
ENTER key. The display will blink, and return with the level value,
2, at the SECr menu item press the
1101. Press the
2, i n the
upper display.
The password values shown in the table cannot be altered. Retain a copy of these pages
for future reference. This is the only reference made to password values in this instruction
book.
MPC pump controller is designed to easily operate a pair of pumps in the
most efficient manner possible. The controller has a 'lead/lag' feature that allows two
pumps to operate in an alternating fashion to minimize wear.
The Mercoid
the lead/lag feature is turned off,
®
MPC pump controller has a pair of set points each for pump 1 and pump 2. If
SP1H and SP1L control pump 1 and SP2H and SP2L control
pump 2. If the lead/lag feature is turned on, pumps 1 and 2 will be controlled in the
alternating fashion described below. In all cases the P1 lamp will indicate activity of pump 1
and the P2 lamp will indicate activity of pump 2. The lead/lag operation is set in the Secure
menu with the item
LdL9.
Lead/Lag On
After installation, set the
SP1L to the low level (pump off point). Set the SP2H to the level where you want BOTH
pumps to turn on (emergency pump on). Set the
SP1H to the high level (pump on point) for standard operation. Set
SP2L to the level where you want the
second pump to turn off (emergency pump off).
The controller will not allow you to set
SP2L, or SP2L above SP2H. The controller will not allow you to set any set point or alarm
SP1H
below
SP1L, SP1L
above
SP1H, SP2H
below
point above or below the programmed scale. No error messages are generated. The
displayed value will stop at an allowable point just above (or below, as the case may be)
the maximum or minimum allowed.
In normal operation, when the
lead/lag is turned on, pumps 1 and 2 will alternate. If the level reaches the
pumps will be turned on until the
off. When
SP1L
is reached, remaining running pump will turn off. The last pump off will not
SP1H
point is reached, one of the pumps will turn on. When
SP2H point, both
SP2L
point is reached, where one of the pumps will turn
be the next pump on.
Lead/Lag Off
If lead/lag is turned off,
SP1H and SP1L control pump 1 and SP2H and SP2L control pump 2.
There is no alternating function.
SEAL FAILURE OPERATION
The Mercoid
®
MPC Pump Controller is designed to work with most types of submersible
pump moisture sensors to detect outer seal failure. Most often the moisture sensor is a
conductance device that detects moisture in the oil chamber indicating an outer seal failure.
Using a 2.5 VDC power supply sent to the moisture sensor the MPC Pump Controller
monitors the resistance between the probe lead wires or the single probe lead wire and
ground. The resistance set point is adjustable over the range of 10K to 500K ohms
adjustable in 10K ohm steps, and is set with Secondary menu items
SFS1 and SFS2. When
the resistance of the moisture sensor decreases below the resistance set point the MPC
controller goes into the programmed seal failure mode.
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In the Secure menu the value of
the condition of a seal failure. If set to ˝
PSF
is programmed for the action of the MPC based on
AUt0˝ when pump moisture sensor indicates that
there is a seal failure condition then the corresponding pump seal failure lamp is lit on the
controller. The pump will remain in service with only the lamp indication of failure. The
lamp will be turned off automatically when the seal failure condition has ceased.
If
PSF is set to ˝rES˝ when pump moisture sensor indicates that there is a seal failure
condition then the corresponding pump seal failure lamp is lit on the controller. If the MPC
is only being used with one pump or being used with two pumps with the lead/lag function
turned off then no action is taken by the MPC with the operation of the pumps. The failure
indication lamp will be manually reset as described in the next paragraph. If the MPC is
being used with two pumps with the lead/lag function turned on then the failed pump will
automatically become the lag pump, the remaining pump will become the lead pump, and
the alternation will be discontinued. The lamp indication and pump alternation can be
manually reset as described in the next paragraph.
Once the pump has been repaired the seal failure action can be reset with the values of
P1SF and P2SF in the Secondary menu. The item P1SF or P2SF will display FA1L if the
corresponding pump has met the condition of a seal failure. Press the ENTER key to
reset. If the pump moisture sensor is still in the fail condition then the control will not reset.
If the moisture sensor is no longer in the fail condition then the display will revert to ˝----˝.
OVER TEMPERATURE OPERATION
Most pumps have an installed normally closed thermostat for over temperature protection
of the pump. The thermostat has a preset value from the pump manufacturer at which
point the pump needs to be shut down. The Mercoid
®
MPC detects when the thermostat
signal changes to open and shuts down the pump.
In the Secure menu the value of
P0t is programmed for the action of the MPC based on the
condition of the over temperature. When the pump temperature sensor indicates that there
is an over temperature condition the pump will be held out of service and the corresponding
pump over temperature lamp is lit on the controller. If using the MPC with two pumps with
the lead/lag function turned on then the failed pump will automatically be taken out of
service, the remaining pump will become the lead pump, and the alternation will be
discontinued. When controlling two pumps with the lead/lag function off the failed pump will
automatically be taken out of service and the remaining pump will be controlled by the
SP1H
and SP1L set points.
If
P0t is set to ˝AUt0˝ then the pump will be automatically placed back into service and
the lamp turned off when the over temperature condition has ceased. If set to ˝
rES ˝ then
the pump will remain out of service and the lamp lit until the corresponding manual reset
P10t
or
P20t
is reset in the Secondary menu (described in the next paragraph). The pump
cannot be brought back into service until the over temperature condition has ceased.
Once the pump has cooled down the MPC Pump Controller can be reset with the values of
P10t and P20t in the Secondary menu. The item P10t or P20t will display FA1L if the
pump has met the condition of over temperature. Press the ENTER key to reset. If the
pump temperature sensor is still in the fail condition then the control will not reset. If the
temperature input is no longer in the fail condition then the display will revert to ˝----˝.
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ANALOG RETRANSMISSION OPERATION
The analog retransmission allows the Process Variable to be sent as an analog signal to
an external device. The signal may be either 2 to 10 VDC (option RV) or 4 to 20 mADC
(standard). The output may be changed in the field from one to the other by the toggle
switch located on the top printed circuit board, factory standard is mADC.
Wire the output as shown on page 5.
To set up the analog retransmission, first determine the scale range that the analog signal
will represent. The maximum scale is 9999 counts. In the Secure menu set
P0L
for the
scale value that will be represented by the low end of the analog signal (2 Volts or 4 mA).
Set
P0H
for the scale value that will be represented by the high end of the analog signal
(10 Volts or 20 mA). Operation is automatic. There are no further programming steps
required. The values of
scale range is set by the
P0L
SCAL
and
P0H
must be within the programmed scale range. The
SCAH
and
in the Secure menu.
PUMP RUN TIME OPERATION
The pump run time is indicated in hours of operation since the last time that the run time
meter was reset for a specific pump. The Pump Run Time key on the front of the
unit will display run time for both pumps when depressed. Run time for pump 1 is in the
top display and pump 2 is in the lower display. To reset the pump run time go to the menu
items
P1rn and P2rn in the Secondary Menu. When in the corresponding menu item hold
the ENTER button for approximately two seconds. The display will blank out for
about 1 second and the run time will display 0. These menu items can be locked out by
the
PrSt menu item in the Secure Menu.
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OPTION 232, 485 SERIAL COMMUNICATION OPERATION
The serial communications options allow the control to be written to and read from a
remote computer or other similar digital device. Communication is allowed either through a
RS-485 (Option 485) port, or a RS-232 (Option 232) port.
Wire the communication lines as shown on Page 7. Wiring for the RS-485 is run from
control to control in a daisy chain fashion with a termination resistor (120 ohms) across the
transmit and receive terminals of the last control in the chain. Set the RS-485 DIP switch
for half or full duplex as appropriate for your application. The DIP switch is located on the
communications board plugged into the center of the bottom board of the control.
Select the control address and communication baud rate with the
Addr
and
bAUd
menu
items in the Secure Menu. THE BAUD RATE AND ADDRESS MENU ITEMS WILL TAKE
EFFECT ON THE NEXT POWER UP OF THE CONTROL. BE SURE TO POWER CYCLE
THE CONTROL BEFORE USING THE NEW BAUD RATE AND ADDRESS.
In operation, you have the option of preventing a write command from the host computer.
To prevent the host from writing to the control change the
Secondary Menu to
(The host does have the ability to change the
L0C. To allow the host to write commands to the control set L0rE to rE.
L0rE state, but it is not automatic.)
L0rE
menu item in the
If your system depends on constant reading or writing to and from the host, you may wish
to set the No Activity Timer (
nAt) to monitor the addressing of the control. When the L0rE
is set to rE and the nAt is set to any value other than 0FF, the control will expect to be
addressed on a regular basis. If the control is not addressed in the time set by the value of
nAt, then the control will display the error message CHEC LorE. To clear the message set
L0rE to L0C.
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MENU SELECTIONS
Notation Conventions for the Menus
Because of the number of features available in this control, information is included that
may not apply to your specific control. All usable features are included in this book, but
may not be used in your process. To increase clarity the following conventions are used:
1. Certain features or functions shown in this book are contextual. This means that Menu
Items may or may not appear, depending on other Menu Item selections. Whenever this
occurs, a notation is made in the Menu Item that ˝controls˝ or ˝directs˝ other menu items. If
you are looking for a particular menu item and can't find it, check the menu item that is its
˝control˝ for proper setting.
2. The ˝#˝ symbol is used in two ways. It is used inside a group of characters to indicate
which set point function (SP1 or SP2) is being affected. It is also used before a group of
characters of a menu item to indicate that there may be more than one selection or value
for that menu item.
Secondary Menu
Press the INDEX key for 2 seconds to start the menu. Press INDEX to advance
to the next menu item. Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW
to change the value in the display. Press ENTER to retain the value.
SP1HPump 1 On Set Point. Factory Default 23.1 (feet).
SP1LPump 1 Off Set Point. Factory Default 0.0 (feet).
SP2HPump 2 On Set Point. Factory Default 23.1 (feet).
SP2LPump 2 Off Set Point. Factory Default 0.0 (feet).
A1HiAlarm 1 High: Factory Default 23.1 (feet).
A2LoAlarm 2 Low: Factory Default 2.0 (feet).
SFS1Pump 1 Seal Failure Set Point: Select 10 to 500 in any increment of 10.
Sets the resistance set point at which the controller will trip the Seal Failure
based on the input from the pump moisture sensor. The controller will
activate the Seal Failure condition based on a decrease of resistance to the
set point. Selectable resistance range is from 10K to 500K ohms with the
factory default at 120K ohms.
SFS2
Pump 2 Seal Failure Set Point: Select 10 to 500 in any increment of 10.
Sets the resistance set point at which the controller will trip the Seal Failure
based on the input from the pump moisture sensor. The controller will
activate the Seal Failure condition based on a decrease of resistance to the
set point. Selectable resistance range is from 10K to 500K ohms with the
factory default at 120K ohms.
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P1rnPump 1 Run Time: Total ON Time for Pump 1 in HOURS since last reset
(0000 - 9999 hours).
P2rnPump 2 Run Time: Total ON Time for Pump 2 in HOURS since last reset
(0000 - 9999 hours).
P1SFPump 1 Reset for Seal Failure. Displays ˝----˝ when pump 1 is in normal operating
condition based on seal failure input. Displays
FA1L if pump 1 has met the
condition of a seal failure. Press the ENTER key to reset. If pump 1 seal
failure is still in the fail condition then the control will not reset. If the seal failure
input is no longer in fail condition then the display will revert to ˝----˝.
P2SFPump 2 Reset for Seal Failure. Displays ˝----˝ when pump 2 is in normal operating
condition based on seal failure input. Displays
FA1L if pump 2 has met the condi-
tion of seal failure. Press the ENTER key to reset. If pump 2 seal failure is
still in the fail condition then the control will not reset. If the seal failure input is no
longer in fail condition then the display will revert to ˝----˝.
P10tPump 1 Reset for Over Temperature. Displays ˝----˝ when pump 1 is in normal
operating condition based on temperature input. Displays
FA1L if pump 1 has met
the condition of over temperature. Press the ENTER key to reset. If pump 1
temperature input is still in the fail condition then the control will not reset. If the
temperature input is no longer in fail condition then the display will revert to ˝----˝.
P20tPump 2 Reset for Over Temperature. Displays ˝----˝ when pump 2 is in normal
operating condition based on temperature input. Displays
FA1L if pump 2 has me
the condition of over temperature. Press the ENTER key to reset. If pump 2
temperature input is still in the fail condition then the control will not reset. If the
temperature input is no longer in fail condition then the display will revert to ˝----˝.
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Secure Menu
Press the INDEX key for 5 Seconds to start the menu. Press INDEX to advance
to the next menu item. Press UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to change the
value in the display. Press ENTER to retain the value. OUTPUTS ARE DISABLED
(TURNED OFF) WHILE CONTROL IS IN THE SECURE MENU.
SECr
Security Code: See the Security Level Selection and the Password Table on
page 10, in order to enter the correct password. Factory Default is
SCAH
SCAL
dPt
S1St
Scale High: Select
SCAL
+9999 counts. Factory Default is
and
SCAH
Scale Low: Select
SCAH
and
+9999 counts. Factory Default is
must be within 11998 counts. Maximum setting range is
Decimal Point Positioning: Select 0,
to the input will be affected. Factory default is
Set Point 1 State: Select
P1n
Pump In (Direct Action). As the input increases the output
100
to
9999
counts above
SCAL
. The total span between
must be within 11998 counts. Maximum setting range is
23.1
.
100
to
9999
P1n
or
counts below
0.0
.
0.0,0.00
P0ut
. Factory default is
SCAH.
The total span between
0.000
, or
0.0
. All Menu items related
.
P0ut
..
will increase.
P0ut
Pump Out (Reverse Action). As the input increases the output
will decrease.
S2StSet Point 2 State: Select P1n, P0ut or 0FF. Factory default is P0ut.
P1n
Pump In (Direct Action). As the input increases the output
will increase.
P0utPump Out (Reverse Action). As the input increases the output
will decrease.
0FFThis setting is for applications when the MPC is used with only one
pump systems. All Menu items relating to Set Point 2 will not
appear.
4
.
-1999
-1999
to
to
SCAL
LdL9Lead / Lag: Select 0n or 0FF
0n
The Lead/Lag function is enabled. The outputs of
.
Factory default is 0n. (See page 11)
SP1
and
SP2
will alternate.
0FFThe Lead/Lag function is disabled.
1nPCInput Correction: Select ±500 counts. This feature allows the input value to
be changed to agree with an external reference or to compensate for
sensor error. Note:
1nPC
is reset to zero when the input type is changed, or
when decimal position is changed.
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0SUPZero Suppression: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0n.
0FFThe input range will start at 0 (zero) Input.
0nThe input range will start at 4.00 mA or 2.00 V.
1nPInput Type: Select one of the following. Refer to the Input wiring section for
the proper wiring. Factory Default is
CurrDC Current Input 0.0 to 20.0 or 4.0 to 20.0 mA.
UoLtDC Voltage Input 0.0 to 10.0 or 2.0 to 10.0 volts.
Curr.
- - - - Reserved
P0tPump Over Temperature: Select AUt0 or rES. When pump temperature sensor
indicates that there is an over temperature condition the pump will be held out of
service and the corresponding pump over temperature lamp is lit on the controller.
If using the MPC with two pumps and lead/lag on then the remaining pump
becomes the lead pump. If lead/lag is turned off then the remaining pump
becomes controlled by Set Point 1. See page 12.
AUt0The pump will be automatically placed back into service and the
lamp turned off when the over temperature condition has ceased.
rESThe pump will remain out of service and the lamp lit until the
corresponding manual reset
P10t or P20t is reset in the
Secondary menu. The pump cannot be brought back into service until
the over temperature condition has ceased.
PSFPump Seal Failure: Select AUt0 or rES. See page 11.
AUt0When pump moisture sensor indicates that there is a seal failure condition
the corresponding pump seal failure lamp is lit on the controller. The pump
will remain in service with only the lamp indication of failure. The lamp will
automatically turn off when failure condition ceases.
rESWhen pump moisture sensor indicates that there is a seal failure
condition the corresponding pump seal failure lamp is lit on the
controller. If the MPC is being used with two pumps and the lead/lag
feature turned on then the failed pump will automatically become the lag
pump, the remaining pump the lead pump, and the alternation
discontinued. The seal failure action is reset manually with the values of
P1SF and P2SF in the Secondary menu. The control will only reset if the
pump moisture sensor is no longer in a failed condition.
tEStSystem Test: Select 0n or 0FF. When 0n is selected the ˝System Test˝ key on the
front panel will be activated. By depressing this key for 3 seconds the controller
will simulate an input from
SCAL to SCAH and back to SCAL over a period of 32
seconds. This test will run continuously until the SYSTEM TEST key is pressed
again. When the controller is in System Test Mode the lamp above the System
Test Key will be ON.
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PrStPump Run Time Reset: Select 0n or 0FF. Selecting 0n will allow Pump Run
Time to be reset in the Secondary menu while an
0FF selection will not allow
Pump Run Time to be reset.
SPHSet Point High: Select from the highest input range value to SPL value. This will set
the maximum
SP2H will stop moving when this value is reached. Factory Default is 23.1.
SP1H or SP2H value that can be entered. The value for SP1H or
SPL
Set Point Low: Select from the lowest input range value to SPH value. This will set
the minimum
SP1L or SP2L value that can be entered. The value for SP1L or SP2L
will stop moving when this value is reached. Factory Default is 0.0.
S1PiSetpoint 1 Power Interrupt. Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Power Interrupt is 0n. Output will automatically reset on
power-up if no alarm condition exists.
0FFAlarm Power Interrupt is 0FF. Output will be in the alarm condition
on power-up regardless of condition of process.
S1iHSetpoint 1 Inhibit: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Inhibit is 0n. Alarm action is suspended until the process
value first enters a non-alarm condition.
0FFAlarm Inhibit is 0FF.
S2PiSetpoint 2 Power Interrupt. Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Power Interrupt is 0n. Output will automatically reset on
power-up if no alarm condition exists.
0FFAlarm Power Interrupt is 0FF. Output will be in the alarm condition
on power-up regardless of condition of process.
S2iHSetpoint 2 Inhibit: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Inhibit is 0n. Alarm action is suspended until the process
value first enters a non-alarm condition.
0FFAlarm Inhibit is 0FF.
S2tiSetpoint 2 Time Delay. Select from 0 to 60 seconds. Factory default is 0. This will
set a time delay for setpoint 2 on power up of the MPC that will assure that
setpoint 2 will not be brought into use until after the programmed time delay.
PEAThe Peak feature stores the highest input the control has measured since the last
reset or Power On. At Power On
reset the value
reset.
PEA will be reset and display the present input value.
UALThe Valley feature stores the lowest input the Controller has measured since the
PEA must be in the lower display. Press the ENTER key to
last reset or Power On. At Power On
manually reset the value
ENTER key.
UAL will be reset and display the present input value.
UAL
PEA is reset to the present input. To manually
UAL is reset to the present input. To
must be in the lower display. Press the
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Caution: In any critical application where failure could cause expensive product loss or
endanger personal safety, a redundant limit controller is required.
When setting an alarm value for an absolute alarm (
A1t= AbS
A2t= AbS
or
),
simply set the value at which the alarm is to occur.
When setting the alarm value for a deviation alarm (
difference in value from the Set Point (
SP1H
) desired.
A1t= dE
A2t= dE
or
), set the
Since the input for the MPC is driven from a transmitter, the input display can be
programmed in different ways. Regardless of the position of the decimal point, a change of
one in the right most digit is referred to as a count. For example, if there were no decimal
point selected, a change from 235 to 236 is a change of one count. If the decimal point
were selected at
0.0
, a change of 23.5 to 23.6 is a change of one count.
When setting up an alarm for deviation the deviation is set in counts. For example if a low
alarm is required to be 5 counts below the
required 20 counts above the
SP1H
, then set
SP1H
A#Hi
, then set
to +20. If
A#Lo
to -5. If a high alarm is
SP1H
is changed, the alarm
will continue to hold the same relationship as originally set.
When Alarm Power Interrupt,
A#P
, is programmed ON and Alarm Reset,
A#rE
, is
programmed for Hold, the alarm will automatically reset upon a power failure and
subsequent restoration if no alarm condition is present.
If Alarm Inhibit,
A#iH
is selected ON, an alarm condition is suspended upon power up until
the process value passes through the alarm set point once. Alarm inhibit can be restored
as if a power up took place by pressing both the INDEX and ENTER keys for 5
seconds.
WARNING: IF INHIBIT IS ON AND A POWER FAILURE OCCURS DURING
A HIGH ALARM, RESTORATION OF POWER WILL NOT CAUSE THE
ALARM TO OCCUR IF THE PROCESS VALUE DOES NOT FIRST DROP
BELOW THE HIGH ALARM SETTING. DO NOT USE THE ALARM INHIBIT
FEATURE IF A HAZARD IS CREATED BY THIS ACTION. BE SURE TO
TEST ALL COMBINATIONS OF HIGH AND LOW ALARM INHIBIT ACTIONS
BEFORE PLACING CONTROL INTO OPERATION.
The following menu items apply only to the alarms.
AL1Alarm 1 function: Select 0FF, Lo, Hi, or HiLo. Factory default is Hi.
0FFAlarm 1 is disabled. No Alarm 1 menu items appear in the
Secondary or Secure menus.
Lo
Low Alarm Only.
A1Lo
appears in the Secondary Menu.
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HiHigh Alarm Only. A1Hi appears in the Secondary Menu.
HiLoHigh and Low Alarms. Both A1Lo and A1Hi appear in the Secondary
Menu, and share the same Alarm 1 Relay output.
SFSeal Failure ONLY will trigger Alarm.
0tOver Temperature Failure ONLY will trigger Alarm
SF0tBoth Seal Failure and Over Temperature Failure will trigger Alarm.
With the Alarm Function settings on
0FF, SF, 0t, SF0t certain alarm related menu items
will disappear as those menu items do not apply.
A1tAlarm 1 Type: Select AbS or dE. Factory default is AbS.
AbSAbsolute Alarm that may be set anywhere within the values of SCAL and
SCAH and is independent of SP1H.
dEDeviation Alarm that may be set as an offset from SP1H. As SP1H is
changed the Alarm Point will track with
A1rEAlarm 1 Reset: Select 0n0F or HoLd. Factory default is 0n0F.
0n0FAutomatic Reset.
HoLdManual Reset. Reset (acknowledge) by simultaneously pressing the
SP1H.
INDEX & DOWN ARROW keys for 5 seconds.
A1Pi Alarm 1 Power Interrupt: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Power Interrupt is 0n.
0FFAlarm Power Interrupt is 0FF.
A1iHAlarm 1 Inhibit: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Inhibit is 0n. Alarm action is suspended until the process
value first enters a non-alarm condition.
0FFAlarm Inhibit is 0FF.
A1StAlarm 1 Output State: Select CL0S or 0PEn. Factory default is CL0S.
CL0SCloses Contacts at Alarm Set Point.
0PEnOpens Contacts at Alarm Set Point.
A1LPAlarm 1 Lamp: Select 0onor 0oFF. Factory default is 0on.
0on Alarm Lamp is ON when alarm contact is closed.
0oFFAlarm Lamp is OFF when alarm contact is closed.
A1tdAlarm 1 Time Delay: Select 0FF or1 to 8000 seconds. Factory default is 0FF.
0FFAlarm function will operate when triggered at programmed Alarm
Set Point.
1-8000 Alarm function will only operate once the programmed time has
elapsed after the alarm was triggered by the Alarm Set Point.
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AL2Alarm 2 function: Select 0FF, Lo, Hi, HiLo, SF, 0t, or SF0t. Factory default is Lo.
0FFAlarm 2 is disabled. No Alarm 2 menu items appear in the
Secondary or Secure menus.
LoLow Alarm Only. A2Lo appears in the Secondary Menu.
HiHigh Alarm Only. A2Hi appears in the Secondary Menu.
HiLoHigh and Low Alarms. Both A2Lo and A2Hi appear in the Secondary
Menu, and share the same Alarm 2 Relay output.
SFSeal Failure ONLY will trigger Alarm.
0tOver Temperature Failure ONLY will trigger Alarm
SF0tBoth Seal Failure and Over Temperature Failure will trigger Alarm.
With the Alarm Function settings on
0FF, SF, 0t, SF0t certain alarm related menu items
will disappear as those menu items do not apply.
A2tAlarm 2 Type: Select AbS or dE. Factory default is AbS.
AbSAbsolute Alarm that may be set anywhere within the values of SCAL
and SCAH and is independent of SP1H.
dEDeviation Alarm that may be set as an offset from SP1H. As SP1H
is changed the Alarm Point will track with SP1H.
A2rEAlarm 2 Reset: Select 0n0F or HoLd Factory default is 0n0F.
0n0FAutomatic Reset.
HoLdManual Reset. Reset (acknowledge) by simultaneously pressing the
INDEX & DOWN ARROW keys for 5 seconds.
A2PiAlarm 2 Power Interrupt: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF.
0nAlarm Power Interrupt is On.
0FFAlarm Power Interrupt is OFF.
A2iHAlarm 2 Inhibit: Select 0n or 0FF. Factory default is 0FF
0nAlarm Inhibit is On. Alarm action is suspended until the process
.
value first enters a non-alarm condition.
0FFAlarm Inhibit is OFF.
A2StAlarm 2 Output State: Select CL0S or 0PEn. Factory default is CL0S.
CL0SCloses Contacts at Alarm Set Point.
0PEnOpens Contacts at Alarm Set Point.
A2LPAlarm 2 Lamp: Select 0onor 0oFF. Factory default is 0on.
0on Alarm Lamp is ON when alarm contact is closed.
0oFFAlarm Lamp is OFF when alarm contact is closed.
A2td
Alarm 2 time Delay: Select
0FFAlarm function will operate when triggered at programmed Alarm
0FFor1 to 8000
seconds. Factory default is
Set Point.
1-8000
Alarm function will only operate once the programmed time has
elapsed after the alarm was triggered by the Alarm Set Point.
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0FF
.
FiLt
Digital Filter: Select
0FFor1
to 99. In some cases the time constant of the
sensor, or noise could cause the display to jump enough to be unreadable. If this
value is set too high, controllability will suffer. Factory default is
3
.
P0H
P0L
(Analog Retransmission Output, see page 13) Process Output High:
Select from any value greater than
P0L
to 9999 counts. Factory default is
(Analog Retransmission Output, see page 13) Process Output Low:
Select -1999 counts to any value less than
P0H
. Factory default is
0.0
23.1.
.
The remaining menu items appear if the corresponding option was purchased with the
control.
L0rE
(Option 232 and 485, Serial Communications) Local / Remote Status:
Select
L0C
or rE. Factory default is rE.
L0C
The host computer is advised not to send remote commands. Any write
commands sent to the controls will be rejected.
rE
Addr
(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) Control Address:
Set from
number used by the host computer. Factory default is
bAUd
(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) Communication Baud Rate:
Select
baud rate used by the host computer. Factory default is
nAt(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) No Activity Timer:
Set from
1-99Maximum time between host computer accesses. If timer counts to 0,
0FF
The host computer is allowed to send write commands. If the control is not
addressed within the time set in the
Menu) the
1
to FF. This number (hexadecimal, base 16) must match the address
300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200. This number must match the
0FFor1
CHEC / L0rE will be displayed.
CHEC L0rE
error message will be displayed.
to 99minutes. Factory default is
nAt
(No Activity Timer, see Secure
32
.
9600
.
0FF
.
No Activity Timer function is disabled.
Stor(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) Store to EEPROM:
Select
YES
or no.
YESMenu item changes made through serial communications are stored
directly to EEPROM.
no
Menu item changes made through serial communications are
stored in RAM. (Settings are lost if power is disconnected)
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DIAGNOSTIC ERROR MESSAGES
Display
No
display
lighted
Meaning
Display is blank.
Instrument is not
getting power, or
SP Outputs
Set point
outputs inactive
Alarms inactive
the supply voltage
is too low.
FA1L
tESt
Fail test appears
upon power up if
the internal
Set point
outputs inactive
Alarms inactive
diagnostics detect
a failure. This
message may
occur during
operation if a
failure is detected.
Displays flash.
CHEC
LorE
This message
appears if the
Serial
Set point
outputs active
Alarms inactive
Communications
has timed out.
Action Required
Check that the power supply
is on, or that the external
fuses are good.
The display alternates
between
FA1L tESt and one
of the following messages:
FACt dFLt: Memory may be
corrupted. Press the ENTER
key and the DOWN ARROW
key to start the factory
default procedure. Recheck
controller programming.
FACt
: Unrecoverable error,
rEt
return to factory for service.
Restore the communications
line and switch the
L0C.
LorE to
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DIAGNOSTIC ERROR MESSAGES
Display
UFL
or
0FL
Meaning
Underflow or
Overflow: Process
value has
exceeded input
range ends.
CHEC CAL
Check calibration
appears as an
alternating
message if the
instrument
calibration nears
tolerance edges.
Check calibration
appears as a
flashing message if
the instrument
calibration exceeds
specification.
ArEA
(Alternates
with PV)
This message
appears if the
ambient
temperature of the
control approaches
the ends of
ArEA
tolerance. This
message appears
if the ambient
temperature of the
control is out of
range or RJC
sensor is broken.
SP Outputs
Set point
outputs active
Alarms active
Set point
outputs active
Alarms active
Set point
outputs
inactive
Alarms active
Set point
outputs active
Alarm active
Set point
outputs active
Alarms active
Action Required
Input signals may normally
go above or below range
ends. If not, check input and
correct.
Remove the instrument for
service and / or recalibration.
To reset use the INDEX &
ENTER keys.
Remove the instrument for
service and / or recalibration.
To reset use the INDEX &
ENTER keys.
Correct the ambient
temperature conditions.
Ventilate the area of the
cabinet or check for clogged
filters. If RJC broken, return
to factory for service.
Correct the ambient
temperature conditions.
Ventilate the area of the
cabinet or check for clogged
filters. If RJC broken, return
to factory for service.
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PROGRAMMING CHART
Use the charts on this and the next page to record the values in your application. You may
want to photocopy the pages if you plan to make programming changes.
MenuItemDefaultSet AtDescription
Primary
MenuItemDefaultSet AtDescription
Secondary
PV SP1HXXXXHome Position, Process Variable &
SP1H's Value displayed
SP1H 23.1 Set Point 1 value (default is in feet)
SP1L 0.0 Set Point 1 off value (default is in feet)
SP2H 23.1 Set Point 2 value (default is in feet)
SP2L 0.0 Set Point 2 off value (default is in feet)
A1Hi 23.1Alarm 1 (high) value (default is in feet)
A2Lo 2.0 Alarm 2 (low) value (default is in feet)
SFS1120Pump 1 Seal Failure Set Point
SFS2120Pump 2 Seal Failure Set Point
P1rnXXXXTotal ON Time for Pump 1 in HOURS
since last reset
P2rnXXXXTotal ON Time for Pump 2 in HOURS
since last reset
P1SF----Pump 1 Reset for Seal Failure (---- or FAIL)
P2SF----Pump 2 Reset for Seal Failure (---- or FAIL)
P1OT----Pump 1 Reset for Over Temperature
(---- or FAIL)
P2OT----Pump 2 Reset for Over Temperature
(---- or FAIL)
MenuItemDefaultSet AtDescription
SECr4Security Selection
SCAH23.1Scale High value (default is in feet)
SCAL0.0Scale Low value (default is in feet)
dPt0.0Decimal Point Positioning
S1StPOutSet Point 1 State (selectable POut
(Pumping Out) or PIn (Pumping In))
Secure
S2StPOut
LdLgOnLead/Lag (selectable on or off)
InPC0.0Input Correction
OSUPOn
InPCurrInput (selectable current or voltage)
POTAUtO
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Set Point 2 State (selectable POut
(Pumping Out), PIn (Pumping In), or off)
Zero Suppression (selectable on or off)
Pump Over Temperature controller action
(selectable automatic or manual reset)
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MenuItemDefaultSet AtDescription
PSFAUtOPump Seal Failure controller action
(selectable automatic or manual reset)
TEStOnSystem Test (Selectable on or off)
PrStOnPump Run Time Rest (Selectable on or off)
SPH23.1Set Point High value (default is in feet)
SPL0.0Set Point Low value (default is in feet)
S1PIOFFSet Point 1 Power Interrupt
(selectable on or off)
S1IHOFFSet Point 1 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
S2PIOFFSet Point 2 Power Interrupt
(selectable on or off)
Set Point 2 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
Setpoint 2 (selectable 0 to 60) Time Delay
Peak, highest input value seen since last reset
Valley, lowest input value seen since last reset
Alarm 1 Function (selectable off, lo, hi, hilo, sf, ot, or sfot)
Alarm Type 1 (selectable abs (absolute)
or de (deviation))
A1rEOnOfAlarm 1 Reset (selectable onof (auto)
or hold (manual))
Secure
A1PiOFF
Alarm 1 Power Interrupt (selectable on or off)
A1iHOFFAlarm 1 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
A1StCLOSAlarm 1 Output State (selectable close
or open)
A1LPO OnAlarm 1 Lamp condition when contact
is closed (selectable on or off)
A1tdOFFAlarm 1 Time Delay (selectable off or 1
to 8000 seconds)
AL2Lo
Alarm 2 function ( selectable off, lo, hi, hilo, sf, ot, or sfot)
A2tAbSAlarm 2 Type (selectable abs (absolute)
or de (deviation))
A2rEOnOfAlarm 2 Reset (selectable onof (auto) or
hold (manual))
A2PiOFF
Alarm 2 Power Interrupt (selectable on or off)
A2iHOFFAlarm 2 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
A2StCLOS
Alarm 2 Output State (selectable close or open)
A2LPO OnAlarm 2 Lamp condition when contact is
closed (selectable on or off)
A2tdOFFAlarm 2 Time Delay (selectable Off or 1 to
8000 seconds)
Filt3Digital Filter
POH 23.1Process Output High (default is in feet)
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MenuItemDefaultSet AtDescription
POL0.0Process Output Low (default is in feet)
LorErELocal/Remote for computer
communications
Addr32Control Address for computer
Securecommunications
bAUdBaud Rate for computer communications
nAtOFFNo Activity Timer for computer
communications
StorYESStore Menu for Hi speed writes
(selectable yes or no)
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Example:
• Keep Empty, two pump
• Depth 25 feet
• Pump 1: Start at 6 feet
• Low level alarm: 1 foot,
• High level alarm: 20 feet,
• Want Lead/Lag function on
• Automatic reset of pump
• No communication options
• Want 4-20 mA
• Using with a 4-20 mA input.
EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING CHART
MenuItemDefaultSet AtDescription
6.0
3.0
12.0
9.0
20.0
1.0
120
120
since last reset
since last reset
(---- or FAIL)
(---- or FAIL)
Secondary
SP1H 23.1 Set Point 1 value (default is in feet)
SP1L 0.0 Set Point 1 off value (default is in feet)
SP2H 23.1 Set Point 2 value (default is in feet)
SP2L 0.0Set Point 2 off value (default is in feet)
A1Hi 23.1Alarm 1 (high) value (default is in feet)
A2Lo 2.0Alarm 2 (low) value (default is in feet)
SFS1120Pump 1 Seal Failure Set Point
SFS2120Pump 2 Seal Failure Set Point
P1rnXXXXTotal ON Time for Pump 1 in HOURS
P2rnXXXXTotal ON Time for Pump 2 in HOURS
P1SF----Pump 1 Reset for Seal Failure (---- or FAIL)
P2SF----Pump 2 Reset for Seal Failure (---- or FAIL)
P1OT----Pump 1 Reset for Over Temperature
P2OT----Pump 2 Reset for Over Temperature
(duplex)
Stop at 3 feet
Pump 2: Start at 12 feet
Stop at 9 feet
fixed, auto reset
fixed, auto reset
over temperature and seal
failure
retransmission
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EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING CHART continued
MenuItem DefaultSet AtDescription
Security Selection
Scale High value (default is in feet)
Low value (default is in feet)
Decimal Point Positioning
Set Point 1 State (selectable POut
(Pumping Out) or PIn (Pumping In))
Set Point 2 State (selectable POut
(Pumping Out), PIn (Pumping In), or off)
Lead/Lag (selectable on or off)
Input Correction
Zero Suppression (selectable on or off)
Input (selectable current or voltage)
Pump Over Temperature controller action
Secure
(selectable automatic or manual reset)
Pump Seal Failure controller action
(selectable automatic or manual reset)
System Test (Selectable on or off)
Pump Run Time Rest (Selectable on or off)
Set Point High value (default is in feet)
Set Point Low value (default is in feet)
Set Point 1 Power Interrupt
(selectable on or off)
Set Point 1 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
Set Point 2 Power Interrupt
(selectable on or off)
Set Point 2 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
Set Point 2 (selectable to 0 to 60) Time Delay
Peak, highest input value seen
since last reset
Valley, lowest input value seen
since last reset
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EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING CHART continued
Menu Item DefaultSet AtDescription
AL1Hi
Alarm 1 Function (selectable off, lo, hi, hilo, sf, ot, or sfot)
A1tAlarm Type 1 (selectable abs (absolute)
or de (deviation))
A1rEOnOfAlarm 1 Reset (selectable onof (auto)
or hold (manual))
A1Pi
Alarm 1 Power Interrupt (selectable on or off)
A1iHOFFAlarm 1 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
A1StCLOSAlarm 1 Output State (selectable close
or open)
A1LP O onAlarm 1 Lamp condition when contact
is closed (selectable on or off)
Secure
A1tdOFFAlarm 1 Time Delay (selectable off or 1
to 8000 seconds)
AL2Lo
Alarm 2 function ( selectable off, lo, hi, hilo, sf, ot, or sfot)
A2tAbSAlarm 2 Type (selectable abs (absolute)
or de (deviation))
A2rEOnOfAlarm 2 Reset (selectable onof (auto) or
hold (manual))
A2PiOFF
Alarm 2 Power Interrupt (selectable on or off)
A2iHOFFAlarm 2 Inhibit (selectable on or off)
A2StCLOS
Alarm 2 Output State (selectable close or open)
A2LP O onAlarm 2 Lamp condition when contact is
closed (selectable on or off)
A2tdOFFAlarm 2 Time Delay (selectable Off or 1 to
8000 seconds)
Filt3Digital Filter
POH 23.1Process Output High (default is in feet)
POL0.0Process Output Low (default is in feet)
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P.O. BOX 258 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46361, U.S.A.
Phone: 219/879-8000 • Fax: 219/872-9057
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