LEOPARD FAMILY

BL-40

Leopard Panel Meter

4 Digit 0.56 LEDs

in a 1/16 DIN CASE

An economically smart programmable meter relay with isolated 4 to 20 mA retransmission or control loop output capability for measurement and control applications in a 96x24mm case.

General Features

Input Module Compatibility

External transmitters or signal conditioners can be eliminated

by direct connection of the sensor output to more than

38 Plug-in Input Signal Conditioners that include:

AC/DC Current Pressure AC/DC Voltage Process Load Cell

Prototype

Resistance

*Temperature

4 to 20 mA

*See model BL-40H for higher accuracy digitally linearized

thermocouple and RTD

Optional isolated 6 bit analog output. User or factory scalable to 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA or 0 to 0 V across any desired digital span from one count to the full scale range of 999 to 9999 (2000 counts).

Auto-sensing AC/DC power supply. For voltages between

85-265 V AC / 95-370 V DC (PS1) or 5-48 V AC / 0-72 V DC (PS2).

24 V DC excitation is available to power external transmitters and 5 or 0 V DC excitation is available for resistance bridge type sensors such as Load Cells and Pressure Transducers.

Standard red or optional green or super bright red 4-digit LED

with display range 999 to 9999 (2000 counts).

Three annunciator LEDs provide front panel alarm status

indication for up to three setpoints.

One 0 Amp Form C and one 5 Amp Form A relay, or up to

three 5 Amp Form A relays are available.

When analog output is installed, one 0 Amp Form C or two 5

Amp Form A relays can be supported.

Automatic intelligent averaging smooths noisy signals, while providing a fast display response to real level changes.

Software Features

Three-button programming from the front panel

(UP, DOWN and PROGRAM buttons).

Three front panel selectable ranges.

Front panel selectable four-level brightness control of digital dis-

play, and setpoint LEDs.

Three programmable setpoints.

Relay activation can be selected to occur above (HI) or below

(LO) each setpoint.

Hysteresis setting for all three setpoints. Delay on make and

delay on break for SP and SP2.

Peak and Valley. View and Reset.

LEOPARD FAMILY: More than 38 different Plug-in I-Series Modular Input Signal Conditioners are approved for Texmates Leopard Family of meters. Some examples are shown on pages 0-2.

See www.texmate.com for an up to date listing.

Specifications

Input Specs:..............Depends on input signal conditioner A/D Converter:...........4 bit single slope Accuracy:...................(0.05% of reading + 2 counts) Temp. Coeff.:.............00 ppm/C (Typical) Warm up time:...........2 minutes Conversion Rate:......5 conversions per second (Typical) Display:......................4 digit 0.56" Red LED display (std), 0.56 Red, Green or Super Bright Red (optn). Range 999 to 9999 counts.

Polarity:......................Assumed positive. Displays negative Decimal Selection:....Front panel button selectable, XXXX Positive Overrange:..Top segments of digital display flash Negative Overrange:.Bottom segments of digital display flash Relay Output:............Three 5 Amp Form A relays or one 0 Amp

Form C, and one 5 Amp Form A relay.

Analog Output:..........Isolated 6 bit user scalable mA or V OIC (mA out)...........4-20 mA @ 0 to 500 max loop resistance OIV (volts out).......... 0-0 V DC @ 500 or higher resistance Power Supply:...........AC/DC Auto sensing wide range supply PS1 (std)................85-265 VAC / 95-370 VDC @ 2.5W max 3.2W PS2.........................5-48 VAC / 0-72 VDC @ 2.5W max 3.2W Operating Temp.:.......0 to 60 C Storage Temp:...........20 C to 70 C.

Relative Humidity:....95% (non condensing) Case Dimensions:...../6 DIN Bezel 96x24mm

Depth behind bezel 22.2mm (4.83") Plus 2.7mm (0.5) for Right-angled connectors

Weight:.......................7 oz., 9 oz when packed

Index

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Controls and Indicators

Program lockout header

behind face plate.

SP3

SP2

Front Panel Buttons

Program Button

The P button is used to move from one program step to the next. When button, it initiates the button, it

calibration mode. When pressed at the same time as the initiates the setpoint setting mode.

pressed at the same time as the

Up Button

When in the operational display, pressing the button alone, allows you to view and reset the Peak and Valley (Highest and Lowest Readings.)

When in the calibration mode or the setpoint setting mode the button is used to increase the value of the displayed parameter. (cid:19)(cid:24)(cid:20)(cid:34)

PROGRAM

BUTTON

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DOWN ARROW

BUTTON

UP ARROW

BUTTON

Down Button

When in the operational display, pressing the you to view, but not change, the setting of setpoint , 2 and 3.

button alone, allows

When in the calibration mode or the setpoint setting mode the button is used to decrease the value of the displayed parameter.

Glossary of Programming Symbols

To explain software programming procedures, logic diagrams are used to visually assist in following the programming steps. The fol-lowing symbols are used throughout the logic diagrams to represent the buttons and indicators on the meter:

Symbol

Explanation

This symbol

OPERATIONAL DISPLAY.

represents

the

This is the PROGRAM button.

This is the UP ARROW button.

This is the DOWN ARROW button.

When a button is shown, press and release it to go onto the next step in the direction indicated by the arrow. When two or more buttons are shown, each with an arrow, this indicates that there is a number of programming choices.

When two buttons are shown side by side and enclosed by a dotted line, they must be pressed at the same time then released to go onto the next programming step.

If the display is shown with XXXX, it means the value displayed will be the previously set value. When a number is shown, it indicates the initial factory default setting or a specific example number.

When two displays are shown together

with bursts, this indicates that the display is

toggling (flashing) between the name of the

function and the value.

[Span]

Text or numbers shown between square

brackets in a procedure indicate the pro-

[10000]

gramming code name of the function or the

value displayed on the meter display.

When the

and

buttons are shown

together, the display value can be increased

by pressing and releasing the

button

or decreased by pressing and releasing the

button.

When the

and

buttons are shown

with two displays, either display can be

selected by pressing and releasing the

buttons.

When there are more than two display selec-

tions they are shown in brackets below the

first display and are also selectable by press-

ing and releasing the

buttons.

A dotted box indicates these functions are

omitted or bypassed when the related hard-

ware is not present

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Software Logic Tree

The BL-40 is an intelligent meter with a hierarchical software structure designed for easy programming and operation, as shown below in the software logic tree.

After the meter has been powered up, the four digits light up for three seconds and then settle to the operational display indicating the input signal.

15 Second Program Timeout The meter has a 5 second program timeout. If no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds, at any stage of the programming sequence the meter will exit the programming mode and return to the operational display. Any program changes that were made prior to pressing the P button in the preceding step will not be saved.

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Digital Calibration Mode

This mode enables the meter to be calibrated with an automatic scale factor calculation, by applying a high input signal, entering the desired reading for that signal, then applying a zero or low input signal, and then entering the desired 0 or low reading. The meter then automatically calculates and programs in the requisite scale factor, within the following parameters.

. Positive and negative signals may be applied, but the difference between the high and the low signal inputs must be at least 000

counts or Err will be indicated.

2. Positive and Negative values for the desired reading can be entered, but the scale factor created can not exceed the Digital Display Span capability of the meter which is 2,000 counts between 999 to 9999.

3. The internal Signal Span is limited to 3 V DC between V DC to + 2 V DC. Any outputs from an Input Signal Conditioning module that exceed these limits will cause the meter to indicate overrange regardless of the Digital Display Span scaled.

Note: Most input signal conditioners have provisions for analog calibration and scaling. If the meters digital scale factor is set to read zero with a zero input (shorted input), and to read 000 with a .000 V input, any pre-calibrated signal conditioner with an output that does not exceed V to + 2 V, will read correctly in the meter without any further calibration.

Digital Calibration Procedure

STEP A Enter the Calibration Mode ) Press the P and Display toggles between [cAL] and [oFF].

2) Press the

Display changes from [oFF] to [on].

3) Press the P button. Display toggles between [ZEro] and the previous zero setting.

buttons at the same time.

button.

STEP B Select Between Two Point Digital Calibration of Input Signal and

Two Point Analog Output

Note: If the analog output option is not present, Step B is skipped and the program goes directly from Step A to Step C.

) Press the

to [iP] input cAL.

button to select the display toggling from [cAL]

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [ZEro] and the previous zero setting.

STEP C Set the Meters Low Input Signal Reading on the Digital Display

) Apply a zero or low signal to the meter. (Positive or negative values are allowed)

and

buttons, adjust the meter display to the

2) Using the

desired reading for the applied low input signal.

3) Press the P button. Display toggles between [SPAn] and the previous span setting.

STEP D Set the Meters High Input Signal Reading on the Digital Display

) Apply a high input signal to the meter.

2) Using the

desired reading for the applied high input signal.

3) Press the P button.

and

buttons, adjust the digital display to the

The Digital Calibration Procedure Mode is Now Complete.

If the digital calibration was successfully completed, the menu branches

to the DECIMAL POINT AND BRIGHTNESS SELECTION,

(see page 5) and the display shows previous [dp] selection.

ERROR

Indicates Unsuccessful Calibration

If the calibration was unsuccessful, the display indicates [Err], the new calibration settings just entered will not take effect and the previously stored setting will remain.

The three most likely causes of an error during calibration are:

) The full scale and zero signals were too similar. The full scale signal must be at least 000 counts greater than the zero or low input signal (positive and negative values are allowed).

2) The scaling requirement exceeded the capability of the meter

(999 to 9999).

3) No input signal present, or incorrect connections.

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Two Point Analog Output Range Setting and Calibration

STEP A Enter the Calibration Mode ) Press the P and Display toggles between [cAL] and [oFF].

2) Press the

3) Press the P button. Display toggles between [cAL] and [out] input calibration.

button. Display changes from [oFF] to [on].

buttons at the same time.

Note: If at this point the display skips directly to toggle between [SPAn] and the previous [SPAn], the software is detecting that the optional analog output hardware is NOT installed.

STEP B Enter the Analog [oUT] Output Mode

) Press the P button. Display toggles between [cLo] and an internal scale factor.

STEP C Set or Calibrate the [cLo] Low Analog Output Range

) Select the voltage or current loop output header position on the output module. (See Component Layout on page 9).

2) Connect a multimeter to pins 8 and 9 on the output module. (See Rear Panel Pinouts on page 8). Using the

buttons, adjust the analog

and

output to the desired low value as shown on the multimeter display.

CLo may be adjusted to any value from 0.3 mA to 7 mA (mA output

selected) or from 0.6 V to 8 V (volt output selected)

3) Press the P button. Display toggles between [chi] and an internal scale factor.

STEP D Set or Calibrate the [chi] High Analog Output Range

) Using the

and

buttons, adjust the analog output to the desired high

value as shown on the multimeter display. chi may be adjusted to any value

from 7 mA to 2 mA (mA output selected) or from 8 V to 0.3 V (volt

output selected)

2) Press the P button. The display exits the calibration mode and returns to

the operational display.

Note: Having established the Low and High range of the analog output, the digital span can now be selected which will set the two digital points between which the analog output will occur. (See Digital Span Selection below).

Decimal Point and Brightness Selection

STEP A Enter the Decimal Point and Brightness Mode Through the Sub Menu

[cAL] [oFF]

) Press the P and Display toggles between [cAL] and [oFF].

2) Press the P button. Display shows previous [dp] selection.

buttons at the same time.

STEP E Set the Decimal Point, adjust the display to the desired decimal point setting. ) Using the 2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [Br] and the previous [Br] setting.

and

STEP F Set the Display Brightness

) Using the

and

buttons, adjust the display to the desired brightness

setting (4 is the brightest setting).

2) Press the P button. Display brightness changes to new setting and display

t o g g l e s between [AnHi] and the previous [AnHi] setting.

Digital Span Selection for Analog Range Output

STEP G Setting the Digital Span Point for Analog High Output

buttons, adjust the display to the desired digital value ) Using the which sets the point at which the selected analog high output range will occur.

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [AnLo] and previous [AnLo] setting.

and

STEP H Setting the Digital Span Point for Analog Low Output

buttons, adjust the display to the desired digital value ) Using the which sets the point at which the selected analog low output range will occur.

2) Press the P button. The display exits the calibration mode and returns to

and

the operational display.

Note: Any two digital scale points from 999 to 9999 can be selected. The digital scale points for analog high and analog low can be reversed for reversed 20-4 mA output. The span of the digital scale can be as small as two counts, however small spans cause the 6 bit D to A to increment in stair case steps.

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Setpoint Setting and Relay Configuration Mode

The following programming steps are required to enter the setpoint values and configure the relay functions in a meter with four relays using four setpoints. Generally if less than four relays are installed the software auto detects missing relays and deletes reference to them from the menu. In some cases setpoints without relays are operational for display only purposes.

STEP A Enter the Setpoint Mode

) Press the P and Display toggles between [SP] and the previous [SP] setting.

buttons at the same time.

STEP B Set Setpoint 1 (SP1) ) Using the and 2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [doM] and the previous [doM] setting.

buttons, adjust the display to the desired SP value.

STEP C Set the SP1 Delay-on-Make (doM) Delay Time Setting

) Using the

and

buttons, adjust the display to the desired [doM] value

(0 to 9999 seconds). The reading must continuously remain in an alarm condition until this delay time has elapsed before the relay will make contact (energize).

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [dob] and the previous [dob] setting.

STEP D Set the SP1 Delay-on-Break (dob) Delay Time Setting

) Using the

and

buttons, adjust the display to the desired [dob] value (0 to 9999 seconds). The reading must continuously remain in an non-alarm condition until this delay time has elapsed before the relay will break contact (de-energize).

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [HYSt] and the previous [HYSt]

setting.

STEP E Set the Hysteresis Setting for Setpoint 1

and

) Using the

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [SP2] and the previous [SP2] setting.

NOTE: Half of the Hysteresis value selected is applied above and below the setpoint.

buttons, adjust the display to the desired hysteresis [HYSt] value.

NOTE: Steps F, G, H and J have functionally the same procedure as steps B, C, D, and E shown above.

STEP F Set Setpoint 2 (SP2) STEP G Set the SP2 Delay-on-Make (doM) Delay Time Setting STEP H Set the SP2 Delay-on-Break (dob) Delay Time Setting STEP I Set the Hysteresis Setting for Setpoint 2

) Using the

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [SP3] and the previous [SP3] setting.

buttons, adjust the display to the desired hysteresis [HYSt] value.

and

STEP J Set Setpoint 3 (SP3) (No [doM] or [dob])

) Using the

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [HYSt] and the previous [HYSt]

buttons, adjust the display to the desired SP3 value.

and

setting.

STEP K Set the Hysteresis Setting for Setpoint 3

) Using the

2) Press the P button. Display toggles between [rLYS] and the previous relay setting.

buttons, adjust the display to the desired hysteresis [HYSt] value.

and

STEP N Set Relay Activation mode [rLYS]

(H) High the relay energizes when the setpoint is exceeded. (L) Low the relay energizes below the setpoint. The setpoint is indicated from left to right SP, SP2, and SP3. buttons, adjust the reading on the display to the desired

and

) Using the

relay settings: [LLL-], [LHL-], [LLH-], [HHH-].

If only 2 relays installed [LH] [HL] [HH] [LL].

2) Press the P button.

The meter exits the setpoint mode and returns to the operational display.

The Setpoint Relay programming mode is now complete.

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Functional Diagram

BL-40 Functional Diagram

with analog output and two 5 Amp Form A relays

Connector Pinouts

This meter comes standard with screw terminal plug connections.

Connectors

This meter uses plug-in type screw terminal connectors for all input and output connections. The power supply connections (pins 4 and 5) have a unique plug and socket outline to prevent cross connection. The main board uses standard right-angled connectors.

Top Catches

Release From Bottom

TO REMOVE REAR COVER

Pin Descriptions

Input Signal Pins 1 to 6 Pins to 6 are reserved for the input signal conditioner. See the data sheet for the selected input signal conditioner.

Pins 8 to 12 Relay and Analog Output Pins

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Pin Descriptions continued

Pins 14 and 15 AC/DC Power Input

Auto sensing AC/DC power supply. For voltages between 85-265 VAC or 95-370 VDC (PS).

Pin 14 & Pin 15 - AC/DC Power Input: These pins are the power pins of the meter and they only accept a special polarized screw terminal plug that can not be inserted into any other input socket. The standard meter has a auto sensing AC/DC power supply that operates from 85-

265 VAC/95-370 VDC (PS Std). An optional isolated low voltage power supply that operates from 5-48 VAC/0-72 VDC (PS2) is also available.

Internal Header Pin out

Internal header pins 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 are for factory settings only. Not for external use!

4 HOLD. By connecting the HOLD pin to the GND pin, the displayed reading is frozen, however, A/D conversions continue.

When the HOLD pin is disconnected from the GND pin, the correct reading is displayed.

5 GND. This pin is connected to the internal power supply ground.

+5V

VPP

HOLD

SDA

SCL

Component Layout Component Layout

Input Signal

Conditioner

Analog Output

Module

Main Board

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I-Series Input Signal Conditioning Modules Many additional input modules are available and others are constantly being developed. Check with your local distributor or www.texmate. com for updated information.

Pre-calibrated I-Series input modules, that have span or zero potentiometers, can be interchanged between any I-Series compatible meter, without recalibration, because all of the analog scaling and reference circuitry is self-contained within the module. Where appropriate, all the standard ranges shown are designed to be header selectable by the user, and Texmate's unique SPAN ADJUST Header facilitates scaling to almost any required engineering unit. See Input Module Component Glossary and Calibration on pages 3 and 4. Also see Two Point Digital Calibration and Digital Calibration on page 4.

Unless otherwise specified Texmate will ship all modules pre-calibrated with factory preselected ranges and/or scalings as shown in BOLD type. Other pre-calibrated standard ranges or custom ranges may be ordered. Factory installed custom scaling and other custom options are also available (see Ordering Information, Special Options on last page).

Symbols Indicate Module Compatibility Within Meter Families

IA06(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:83)(cid:86)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:20)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:23)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)

ALL MODELS

SOME MODELS MODEL SPECIFIC

IA01(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:23)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)

IA07(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:83)(cid:86)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)

(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)

IA02:(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)

IA08(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:66)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:83)(cid:86)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)

(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)

IA03(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:66)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)

IA09: AC Amps True RMS, 1 Amp AC IA11: AC Amps True RMS, 5 Amp AC

IA04: AC Amps Scaled RMS, 1 Amp AC IA05: AC Amps Scaled RMS, 5 Amp AC

Fully User Scalable

IA10(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)

(cid:39)(cid:86)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:77)(cid:70)

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I-Series Input Signal Conditioning Modules IA12(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:78)(cid:66)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:66)

ID07(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:66)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:85)(cid:1)

(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)

ID01(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:36)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)

IF02: (cid:45)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:82)(cid:86)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:90)

ID02(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:22)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)

IGYZ(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:79)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:74)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:68)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:9)(cid:34)(cid:67)(cid:84)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:86)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:74)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:16)(cid:40)(cid:66)(cid:72)(cid:70)(cid:10)

(cid:1)

(cid:52)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:67)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:88)(cid:1)(cid:71)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:81)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:84)

ID03(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:66)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)

ID04(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:22)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)

ID09(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)

IP01:(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:81)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:21)(cid:14)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)

IP02:(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:81)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:21)(cid:14)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:57)(cid:36)(cid:1)

(cid:17)(cid:26)(cid:18)(cid:38)

(cid:39)(cid:86)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:77)(cid:70)

(cid:39)(cid:86)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:77)(cid:70)

ID05(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:36)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:1)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:85)

(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)(cid:15)(cid:1)

IP03:(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:81)(cid:86)(cid:85)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:14)(cid:22)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:85)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)

(cid:39)(cid:86)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:54)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:77)(cid:70)

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I-Series Input Signal Conditioning Modules

IP07: (cid:54)(cid:79)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:81)(cid:86)(cid:85)

(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:22)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:78)(cid:34)(cid:16)(cid:36)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:78)

(cid:19)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:36)

IS05(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:16)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:55)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:22)(cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:55)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)(cid:1)(cid:21)(cid:14)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:83)(cid:70)

IPT1(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:85)(cid:90)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:80)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:71)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:1)(cid:37)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:79)

IS06(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:16)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)(cid:15)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:55)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:21)(cid:14)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:83)(cid:70)

IR02(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:20)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:80)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:78)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:9)(cid:17)(cid:14)(cid:39)(cid:15)(cid:52)(cid:15)(cid:10)

IS07:(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:16)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)(cid:15)(cid:1)(cid:41)(cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:13)

IT03: RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-200 to 800C) IT04: RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-200 to 1470F) IT05: RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-199.9 to 199.9F) IT14: RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-199.9 to 199.9C) 187C

IT06: Thermocouple, J Type (0-1400 F) IT08: Thermocouple, J Type (0-760 C)

IR03(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:80)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:78)(cid:74)(cid:79)

IR04(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:74)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:9)(cid:45)(cid:90)(cid:79)(cid:89)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:10)

IR05(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:51)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:74)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:9)(cid:45)(cid:70)(cid:80)(cid:81)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:10)

IS01: Strain Gage 5/10VDC Exc., 20/2mV/V, 4/6-wire IS02: Pressure/Load Cell

5/10VDC Exc., 20/2mV/V, 4/6-wire

IS04(cid:27)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:16)(cid:45)(cid:80)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:68)(cid:15)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:78)(cid:55)(cid:16)(cid:55)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:21)(cid:16)(cid:23)(cid:30)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:83)(cid:70)

IT07: Thermocouple, K Type (0-1999 F) IT09: Thermocouple, K Type (0-1260 C)

For higher accuracy digitally linearized RTD (P385 or P392) and Thermocouples (J/K/R and T), see the special Leopard Temperature meters DL-40H(/8 DIN) and BL-40H(/6 DIN) which use only two special thermocouple modules which are not compatible with regular Leopard Family meters.

IT-10

User Selectable Accuracy 0.05% + 2 digits.

IT-11

User Selectable Accuracy 0.05% + 2 digits.

RTD 00 Pt, 3/4 wire, C/F, /0. resolution

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Input Module Component Glossary

Input and Output Pins On most modules Pin is the Signal High input and Pin 3 is the Signal Low input. Typically Pin 2 is used for Excitation Voltage output.

24V DC Output Header On some modules this header enables a 24V DC 25mA (max) Excitation/Auxiliary output to be connected to Pin 2.

INPUT RANGE Header

Range values are marked on the PCB. Typically two to four positions are provided, which are selected with either a single or multiple jumper clip. When provided, a custom range position is only functional when the option has been factory installed.

SPAN Potentiometer (Pot)

If provided, the 5 turn SPAN pot is always on the right side (as viewed from the rear of the meter).

Typical adjustment is 20% of the input signal range.

SPAN ADJUST Header

This unique five-position header expands the adjustment range of the SPAN pot into five equal 20% steps, across 00% of the input Signal Span.

Any input Signal Span can then be precisely scaled down to provide any required Digital Display span from 999 counts to 00 (one count).

SPAN RANGE Header

When this header is provided it works in conjunction with the SPAN ADJUST Header by splitting its adjustment range into a Hi and a Lo range. This has the effect of dividing the adjustment range of the SPAN pot into ten equal 0% steps across 00% of the input Signal Span.

ZERO Potentiometer (Pot)

If provided, the ZERO pot is always to the left of the SPAN pot (as viewed from the rear of the meter). Typically it enables the input signal to be offset 5% of full scale (-00 to +00 counts).

ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header When provided, this three position header increases the ZERO pots capability to offset the input signal, to 25% of the digital display span.

For example a Negative offset enables a to 5V input to display 0 to full scale. The user can select negative offset, positive offset, or no offset (ZERO pot disabled for two step non-interactive span and offset calibration).

ZERO ADJUST Header

When this header is provided, it works in conjunction with the ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header, and expands the ZERO pots offset capability into five equal negative steps or five equal positive steps. This enables virtually any degree of input signal offset required to display any desired engineering unit of measure.

Input Module Analog Calibration

In addition to the analog calibration capabilities that enable many modules to be interchanged between different meters without loss of accuracy the Leopard Family of meters have enhanced Digital Calibration functions. See Page 4

Basic standard range calibration of direct reading modules that utilize either Auto Zero or a ZERO pot, an INPUT RANGE Header and or a SPAN pot.

If the module has an INPUT RANGE Header, reposition the

jumper clip to select the desired input signal range.

2. Apply a zero input or short the input pins. The display will auto zero, or if the module has a ZERO pot, it should be adjusted until the display reads zero.

3 Apply a known input signal that is at least 20% of the full scale input range and adjust the SPAN pot until the display reads the exact input value. For negative inputs, Leopard Family Meters will display negative overrange at 50% of full scale range.

4 Decimal Points. The selection or positioning of decimal points

has no effect on the calibration of the modules

Wide range scaling, in engineering units not requiring offsets, with modules that utilize auto-zero or a ZERO pot, a SPAN RANGE Header and or a SPAN ADJUST Header.

Texmates unique SPAN ADJUST and SPAN RANGE Headers provide the circuit equivalent of an ultra-precision one megohm 75 or 50 turn potentiometer that can infinitely scale down any Input Signal SPAN to provide any full scale Digital Display Span from 999 (counts) to 00 (one count).

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Input Module Calibration Procedures Continued

If the module has an INPUT RANGE Header, and the required full scale Digital Display Span (counts) is to be larger than the directly measured value of the input Signal Span, then the next lower range on the INPUT RANGE Header should be selected. The resulting over range Signal Span is then scaled down, by selecting the position of the SPAN RANGE Header and or the SPAN ADJUST Header, which will reduce the input Signal Span to a percentage, that the required Digital Display Span can be reached by calibration with the SPAN pot.

Example A: 0 to 0 V to read 0 to 800 gallons.

Signal Span = 0V, Digital Display Span = 800 counts

Select the 2 V INPUT RANGE Header position. This will provide a digital display of 800 counts with an input of only .8 V which is (.80)=8% of the examples 0 V Signal Span.

2 To scale down the Signal Span to 8% select the 20% Signal Span position on the SPAN ADJUST Header (position ) or if the module has a SPAN RANGE Header, select (LO Range) and 20% Signal Span position on the SPAN ADJUST Header (position 2).

3 Apply a zero input or short the input pins. The display will auto zero, or if the module has a ZERO pot, it should be adjusted until the display reads zero.

4 Apply 0 V and adjust the SPAN pot until the display reads

800.

Large offset scaling and calibration of process signal inputs with modules that utilize ZERO ADJUST Headers and or ZERO OFFSET RANGE Headers.

Texmates unique ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header enables the use of a simple two step scaling and calibration procedure for those process signals that require large offsets. This eliminates the back and forth interaction, between zero and span settings, that is often required to calibrate less finely engineered products.

The first step is to set the ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header to the center position (No Offset) and scale down the Input Signal Span to a percentage that will enable calibration with the SPAN pot to reach the required Digital Display Span.

The second step is to set the ZERO ADJUST and or ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header to provide a positive or negative offset of sufficient counts that calibration with the ZERO pot will offset the Digital Display

Case Dimensions

Span to produce the required digital reading.

Example B: to 5 V to read 00 to 500 C.

Signal Span = 4V, Digital Display Span = 600 counts

If the module has an INPUT RANGE Header the 2 V position should be selected. This will provide a digital display of 600 counts for an input of .6 V which is (.6 4) = 40% of the examples 4 V signal span. To scale down the Signal Span to 40% select the 40% Signal Span position on the SPAN ADJUST Header (position 2).

2 If the module is a Process Input -5 V DC type, select the (Hi Range) position on the SPAN RANGE Header and the 00% Signal Span position on the SPAN ADJUST Header (position 5, max increase).

This will provide a digital display of 600 counts for an input of 4V which is 00% of the examples 4V Signal Span.

3 Set the ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header to the center position (no offset). Apply V and adjust the SPAN pot until the display reads 400. A 4V input would then read 600 counts.

4 Set the ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header to the negative offset position. If the module has a ZERO ADJUST Header select the position that will provide a negative offset of 500 counts.

Apply V and adjust the ZERO pot until the display reads 00. Apply 5 V and check that the display reads 500.

Example C: 4 to 20 mA to read 00.0 to +00.0% Signal Span = 6 mA, Digital Display Span = 000 counts.

The full scale Signal Span of the Process Input 4-20 mA modules is 0 to 20 mA for a full scale Digital Display Span of 0 to 2000 counts. This will provide a digital display of 000 counts with an input of only 0 mA which is (06)=62.5% of the examples 6 mA signal span.

2 To scale down the Signal Span to 62.5% select the (Hi Range) Position on the Span Range Header and the 70% Signal Span position on the SPAN ADJUST Header (position 2).

3 Set the ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header to the center position (no offset). Apply 4 mA and adjust the SPAN pot until the display reads 250. A 6 mA input would then read 000 counts.

4 Set the ZERO OFFSET RANGE Header to the positive offset position. If the module has a ZERO ADJUST Header select the position that will provide a negative offset of 250 counts.

Apply 4 mA and adjust the ZERO pot until the display reads 000.

Apply 20 mA and check that the display reads 000. Select decimal point XXXX to display 00.0 to 00.0.

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Leopard Family Meters and Bargraphs

Smart, Programmable Bargraph Relays with Isolated 16 Bit 4-20 mA or 0-10 V Outputs

6FL-B202Q

Red or Green Display

NEW!

6FL-B101Q

Red or Green Display for Left, Right and Center Bar Tri-Color option for Center Bar only

6FL-B101D40 Programmable Tri Color or Mono Color, Red or Green Display

6PL-B101D40

Red Display

Shown with

Optional white

face plate. Black

is standard.

BL-B51D40

Red Display

9/64 DIN 36x144 mm (1.42x5.69)

3/32 DIN

24x144 mm

(0.95x5.69)

1/16 DIN

24x96 mm

(0.95x3.78)

LEOPARD FAMILY FEATURES

Smart 4 digit meters, tricolor and mono-color bargraphs

Front-panel digital scaling, offset, and setpoints

Bargraph can be independently scaled to a sensitivity of 100 counts full scale

within any portion of the digital scale

Over 38 different I-Series Input Signal Conditioners. For more info, please refer to

the I-Series Input Signal Conditioning Modules catalog.

24 V DC excitation is available to power external 4-20 mA transmitters and 5 or

10 V DC excitation is available for resistance bridge type sensors

Dual 10 & 5-amp relays, 4 relays total plus 16-bit analog output

1/16 DIN meters have one 10 Amp relay or two 5 Amp relays plus 16-bit analog

output or an extra 5 Amp relay

Auto-sensing AC/DC, wide range power supplies, 85-265 V AC / 95-370 V DC or

18-36 V AC / 9-60 V DC

Quick, easy mounting into any panel thickness

Direct flush mount into mosaic panels

Optional NEMA 4X membrane touch screen face plates

Optional NEMA 4X, IP65 clear polycarbonate lens covers

Optional metal surround case for DL and FL meters.

Standard plug-in screw terminal connectors are provided

5FL-B101D40PS with horizontal face plate option Programmable Tri Color or Mono Color, Red or Green Display

5FL-B202Q horizontal face plate option Red or Green Display

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BL-40 DS (BL2)

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Ordering Information

BASIC MODEL #

DISPLAY

POWER SUPPLY

INPUT MODULES

ANALOG OUTPUT

RELAY OUTPUT

OPTIONS / ACCESSORIES

BL-40

OA____

Add to the basic model number the order code suffix for each standard option required. The last suffix is to indicate how many different special options and or accessories that you may require to be included with this product.

Ordering Example: BL-40-DR-PS1-IA01-0IC-R1-OA2, the 2 OAs are, CR-CHANGE and a 75-DMT96X24

basic model number

BL-40....... 96x24mm, Leopard, 4 Digit

standard options for this model number

Order Code Suffix

Description

display

DR.... Red LED, 0.56 inch high DB...... Superbright Red LED, 0.56 inch high DG...... Green LED, 0.56 inch high

power supply

PS1... 85 - 265VAC / 95 - 370VDC PS2..... 18 - 48VAC / 10 - 72VDC

input modules (partial list. see www.texmate.com)

Unless otherwise specified Texmate will ship all modules precalibrated with factory preselected ranges and/or scalings as shown in BOLD type.

IA01.... AC-Volts Scaled RMS, 200/600V AC IA02.... AC-Volts Scaled RMS, 200mV/2V/20V AC IA03.... AC-mA Scaled RMS, 2/20/200mA AC IA04.... AC-Amps Scaled RMS, 0-1 Amp AC (0-100.00) IA05.... AC-Amps Scaled RMS, 0-5 Amp AC (0-100.00) IA06.... AC-Volts True RMS, 200/600V AC IA07.... AC-Volts True RMS, 200mV/2V/20V AC IA08.... AC-mA True RMS, 2/20/200mA AC IA09.... AC-Amps True RMS, 0-1 Amp AC (0-100.00) IA10.... AC-Millivolt, Scaled RMS, 100mV AC IA11.... AC-Amps True RMS, 0-5 Amp AC (0-100.00) IA12.... AC-Millivolt, True RMS, 100mV AC ID01.... DC-Volts, 2/20/200V/Custom w/24V DC Exc ID02.... DC-Millivolt, 20/50/100/200mV DC w/24V DC Exc ID03.... DC-Milliamp, 2/20/200mA DC w/24V DC Exc ID04.... DC-Amps, 5A DC ID05.... DC-Volts 2/20/200/Custom V DC w/Offset and 24V Exc ID07.... DC-Milliamp, 2/20/200mA DC w/Offset and 24V Exc ID09.... DC-Amps, 1A DC IF02..... Line Frequency, 50-500VAC, 199.9Hz, or optional 400Hz IGYZ*... Universal Direct Pressure *View the IGOrdering Code on page 11 to determine the value for Y & Z (IGAZ to IGKZ) IP01.... Process Loop, 4-20mA(0-100.00) IP02.... Process Loop, 4-20mA(0-100.00) w/24VDC Exc IP03.... Process Input, 1-5V DC(0-100.00) w/Offset, 24V Exc IP07.... Universal Process 2V/5V/10V/20V/200V/2mA/20mA/Custom IPT1.... Prototype Board for Custom Design IR02.... 3-Wire Potentiometer 1K min (0-F.S.) IR03.... Linear Potentiometer, 3-wire, 1K min IR05.... Resistance 2K IS01.... Strain Gage 5/10VDC Exc., 20/2mV/V, 4/6-wire IS02.... Pressure 5/10VDC Exc., 20/2mV/V, 4/6-wire IS04.... Pressure Ext Exc., 20/2mV/V, 4/6wire IS05.... Pressure/Load Cell 20/2mV/V, 5/10V Exc 4-wire IS06.... Pressure/Load Cell Ext Exc., 20/2mV/V, 4-wire

IS07.... Pressure 20/2mV/V with High Impedance and External Excitation IT03..... RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-200 to 800C) IT04..... RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-200 to 1470F) IT05..... RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-190.0 to 199.0F) IT06..... Thermocouple, J Type (0-1400 F) IT07..... Thermocouple, K Type (0-1999F) IT08..... Thermocouple, J Type (0-760 C) IT09..... Thermocouple, K Type (0-1260C) IT14..... RTD, 100 Pt. 2/3/4-wire (-199.0 to 199.0C)

analoG output*

OIC..... Isolated analog 4-20mA (with a Max. Two-5A Form A Relays) OIV..... Isolated analog 0-10VDC (with a Max. Two-5A Form A Relays) *Note: When either of the Analog Output options is installed, only the R1, R2 and R11 Relay Output options can be co-installed (see below).

relay output

R1...... Single 5A Form A Relay R2...... Dual 5A Form A Relays R3...... Three 5A Form A Relays; SP1 & SP2 common** R11..... Single 10A Form C Relay R16..... Single 10A Form C & Single 5A Form A Relays** **R3 & R16 cannot be co-installed with Analog Output options.

special options and accessories (oas)

Part Number

Description

special options (specify inputs or outputs & req. reading)

CR-CHANGE......... Calibrated Range Change to another Standard Range CS-L/40............ Custom Scaling within any Stnd. or Custom Selectable Range CSR-L/40........... Custom Selectable Range Installation or Modification CSS-L/40........... Custom Special Scaling beyond the Standard Range COA-L/SINGLE....... Custom Output - Special Scaling of Analog Output COR-L/RELAY........ Custom Output - Relays Installed in Non-Standard Locations CCP-L/SETUP........ NRC to Set-up Custom Configuration - Functions, Codes CCP-L/INSTL........ Factory Installation - Custom Configuration

accessories (specify serial # for custom artwork installation)

75-DMT96X24........ Side Slide Brackets (2 pc) - extra set, extra strength 75-DBBZ96X24........ Extra Black Bezel for 96x24mm Case ART-FS-S/D/C........ NRC for artwork & set-up Faceplate/Desc/Co.Logo ART-FS-S/D.......... NRC for artwork & set-up Faceplate/Desc ART-FS-001.......... Install Custom Faceplate per meter - 1 color 93-PLUG2P-DP....... Extra Screw Terminal Conn., 2 Pin Power Plug 93-PLUG2P-DR....... Extra Screw Terminal Conn., 2 Pin Plug 93-PLUG3P-DR....... Extra Screw Terminal Conn., 3 Pin Plug 93-PLUG4P-DR....... Extra Screw Terminal Conn., 4 Pin Plug DN.CAS96X24L....... Extra Complete 96x24mm Case with bezel OP-MTLCLIP......... Screw Mounting Clips (2 pc) to screw tighten slide brackets 75-DTP96X24......... Black Metal Trim Plate (96x24mm Case) 1 Meter 75-DTP2X9624........ Black Metal Trim Plate (96x24mm Case) 2 Meters 75-DTP3X9624........ Black Metal Trim Plate (96x24mm Case) 3 Meters

For product details visit www.texmate.com Local Distributor Address

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Texmate, Inc. Tel. (760) 598-9899 www.texmate.com

BL-40 DS (BL2)

About TexMate

Texmate is an American manufacturer of high durability industrial grade panel meters, bar graphs, and transducers. Texmate's meters are frequently equipped with relays and various signal outputs for industrial automation applications and are known for their extremely long service life.