Omega Vehicle Security PTC900 user manual

User manual for the device Omega Vehicle Security PTC900

Device: Omega Vehicle Security PTC900
Category: Clock
Manufacturer: Omega Vehicle Security
Size: 1.45 MB
Added : 10/30/2013
Number of pages: 32
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® OMEGAnet Online Service Internet e-mail omega.com info@omega.com Servicing North America: U.S.A.: One Omega Drive, P.O. Box 4047 ISO 9001 Certified Stamford, CT 06907-0047 TEL: (203) 359-1660 FAX: (203) 359-7700 e-mail: info@omega.com Canada: 976 Bergar Laval (Quebec) H7L 5A1, Canada TEL: (514) 856-6928 FAX: (514) 856-6886 e-mail: info@omega.ca For immediate technical or application assistance: ® U.S.A. and Canada: Sales Service: 1-800-826-6342/1-800-TC-OMEGA ® Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378

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6-DIGIT 0.56" RED SUNLIGHT READABLE DISPLAY 4 SEPARATE DISPLAYS (Timer, Counter, Real-Time Clock, and Date) U CYCLE COUNTING CAPABILITY R C L USUS LISTED LISTED IND. . CONT EQ. 51EB PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS/USER INPUTS FOUR SETPOINT ALARM OUTPUTS (W/Plug-in card) COMMUNICATIONS AND BUS CAPABILITIES (W/Plug-in card) PC SOFTWARE AVAILABLE FOR METER CONFIGURATION NEMA 4X/IP65 SEALED FRONT BEZEL The meters can have up to four setpoint outputs, determined by the optional GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS General Meter Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Wiring the Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Optional Plug-In Cards and Accessories . . . . 5 Reviewing the Front Buttons and Display . . 10 Installing the Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Programming the Meter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Setting the Jumpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Factory Service Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Installing Plug-In Cards. . . . .

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OPTIONAL PLUG-IN CARDS AND ACCESSORIES WARNING: Disconnect all power to the unit before SETPOINT CARDS (LDP6-CDS) installing Plug-in cards. The PTC900/PTC/901 series has 4 available setpoint alarm output plug-in cards. Only one of these cards can be installed at a time. (Logic state of the outputs can be reversed in the programming.) These plug-in cards include: Adding Option Cards LDP6-CDS10 - Dual Relay, FORM-C, Normally open & closed The PTC900/PTC/901 series meters can be fitted with up to t

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1.0 INSTALLING THE METER Installation The meter meets NEMA 4X/IP65 requirements for indoor use when properly While holding the meter in place, push the panel latch over the rear of the installed. The meter is intended to be mounted into an enclosed panel. Prepare meter so that the tabs of the panel latch engage in the slots on the case. The the panel cutout to the dimensions shown. Remove the panel latch from the panel latch should be engaged in the farthest forward slot possible. To achieve me

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3.0 INSTALLING PLUG-IN CARDS The Plug-in cards are separately purchased optional cards that perform To Install: specific functions. These cards plug into the main circuit board of the meter. The 1. With the case open, locate the Plug-in card connector for the card type to be Plug-in cards have many unique functions when used with the meters. installed. The types are keyed by position with different main circuit board CAUTION: The Plug-in card and main circuit board contain static connector locat

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4.1 POWER WIRING AC Power DC Power Terminal 1: VAC Terminal 1: +VDC Terminal 2: VAC Terminal 2: -VDC 4.2 TIMER INPUT WIRING Before connecting the wires, the Timer Input logic jumper should be verified for proper position. Two Wire Proximity, Current Source Current Sinking Output Current Sourcing Output Switch or Isolated Transistor; Current Source Switch or Isolated Transistor; Current Sink Emitter Follower; Current Source Interfacing With TTL CAUTION: Timer Input common is NOT isolated from U

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4.4 SETPOINT (ALARMS) WIRING SOURCING OUTPUT LOGIC CARD SETPOINT PLUG-IN CARD TERMINALS SINKING OUTPUT LOGIC CARD 4.5 SERIAL COMMUNICATION WIRING RS232 Communications RS485 Communications The RS485 communication standard allows the connection of up to 32 devices on a single pair of wires, distances up to 4,000 ft. and data rates as high as 10M baud. The same pair of wires is used to both transmit and receive data. RS485 is therefore always half-duplex, that is, data cannot be received and tra

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4.6 REAL-TIME CLOCK WIRING (PTC901) Time synchronization between multiple PTC901 meters can be accomplished through a hardware interface on the Real-Time Clock option card. This RS485 type interface allows connection of up to 32 PTC901 meters in a two-wire multidrop network, at distances up to 4000 ft. In a synchronization network, one PTC901 meter is programmed as the Host, while all other meters are programmed as Slaves. Once every hour, the Host meter outputs a time synchronization pulse ont

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6.0 PROGRAMMING THE METER OVERVIEW PROGRAMMING MENU DISPLAY MODE module in sequence. Note that Modules 5 through 8 are only accessible when The meter normally operates in the Display Mode. In this mode, the meter the appropriate plug-in option card is installed. If lost or confused while displays can be viewed consecutively by pressing the DSP key. The programming, press the DSP key to exit programming mode and start over. annunciators to the left of the display indicate which display is current

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6.1 MODULE 1 - TIMER INPUT PARAMETERS ( ) PARAMETER MENU Module 1 is the programming module for the Timer Input Parameters. In the , * , * Display Mode, the TMR annunciator indicates the Timer display is currently Edge Triggered Operation - 2 Input being shown. An EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS feature, which includes Edge Triggered Operation - 2 Input, with Display Hold the Timer Start and Timer Stop Values, is explained in Module 2. Time Time Start Start Display Time Start, Time Start, Display

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FLASH TIMER ANNUNCIATOR TIMER RESET AT POWER-UP This parameter allows the Timer annunciator (TMR) to flash when the Timer The Timer can be programmed to Reset at each meter power-up. is running or stopped/inhibited. Select if a flashing indicator is not desired. TIMER INPUT STATE AT POWER-UP Determines the “Run/Stop” State of the Timer at Power-up. This parameter does not apply to timer input operation. - Timer Stopped at power-up, regardless of prior run/stop state - Time

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DISPLAY SELECT (Level Active) DISPLAY HOLD (Level Active) When active (maintained action), the meter continuously scrolls through all When active (maintained action), the meter “freezes” the display values displays that are not “locked-out” in the Display mode. (See Module 3 for entered as in the sublist, while normal meter operation continues internally. Display Lock-out details.) A sub-menu provides Scrolling Speed selection. Program only one user input for this function. DISPL

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CHANGE DISPLAY INTENSITY LEVEL OUTPUT SET (Level Active) When activated (momentary action), the display intensity changes to the next When activated (maintained action), the meter continually activates the intensity level (of 4). The four levels correspond to Display Intensity Level output for all Setpoints entered as in the sublist. ( ) settings of 0, 3, 8 & 15. The intensity level, when changed via the User DISPLAY DESCRIPTION FACTORY Input/Function Key, is not retained at pow

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6.3 MODULE 3 - DISPLAY AND PROGRAM LOCK-OUT PARAMETERS ( ) PARAMETER MENU ** These parameters only appear if a Setpoint option card is installed. = Setpoint Number 1 thru 4 Module 3 is the programming module for setting the Display Lock-out TIMER & CYCLE COUNTER START/STOP VALUE ACCESS Parameters and the “Quick Programming Mode” Value Access Parameters. In the Quick Programming mode, after the PROGRAM LOCKOUT PARAMETERS and before the Security Code ( ), a Display Intensity Level ( ) p

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6.4 MODULE 4 - CYCLE COUNTER PARAMETERS ( ) PARAMETER MENU Module 4 is the programming module for the Cycle Counter Parameters. In the CYCLE COUNTER START VALUE Display Mode, the CNT annunciator indicates the Cycle Counter display is currently being shown. An EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS feature, which to 999 includes the Cycle Counter Start and Stop Values, is explained in Module 2. CYCLE COUNTER COUNT SOURCE The Cycle Counter returns to this value whenever a Cycle Counter Reset occurs. Non

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Timing Diagrams for Predefined Timer Operating Modes NOTE: Input A is shown as a Sourcing input (active high). If a Sinking input (active low) is used, the logic levels for Input A would be inverted. On-Delay Timing On-Delay / Interval Timing Input A Input A T T T1 T2 T Output 1 Output 1 Off-Delay Timing Interval Timing (Level triggered) Input A Input A T T T T Output 1 Output 1 The input signal must be wired to both the Input A and The input signal must be wired to both the Input A and User

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6.6 MODULE 6 - SETPOINT (ALARM) PARAMETERS ( ) This module can only be accessed if a Setpoint Card is installed. PARAMETER MENU = Setpoint Number 1 thru 4 Module 6 is the programming module for the Setpoint (Alarm) Output OUTPUT LOGIC Parameters. This programming module can only be accessed if a Setpoint card is installed. Depending on the card installed, there will be two or four Setpoint outputs available. The Setpoint Assignment and Setpoint Action parameters determine the applicable

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TIME-OUT VALUE TIMER STOP to The Time-Out Value only appears when the Setpoint Action ( ) is Timer stops when the Setpoint output activates ( ) or deactivates ( ). programmed for Timed Output mode ( ). In this mode, the Time-Out Value Select if the output should not affect the Timer Run/Stop status. is the Setpoint Output time duration, from activation to deactivation. This value Stopping the Timer as a result of this parameter does not constitute a is always entered in minutes, s


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