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Courier Model 53300401, 53300402 53302401 User Manual
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1. INTRODUCTION Your 5330X 401 402 is a counter with an eight digit LCD display A programmable scaler and decimal point allow for display in any engineering unit Front View Plastic front panel YM to 8 digit LCD NEMA 4X see Reset Programming Programming Button Button Rear View Reset Input Quadrature A Quadrature B Program Enable Ground APPLICATIONS Certain programming and wiring choices must be made to accomplish your application We recommend the follow ing sequence 1 Answer the following questions What type of sensor will be used To what engineering units should the counter be scaled How many pulses per item is the sensor providing e Is a decimal point needed on the display 2 Calculate the scale factor MOUNTING F lt 2 677 67mm gt Recommended Panel Cutout 1 299 33mm yd Gasket Installed on mounting clip PROGRAM MODE To enter the program mode a connection must be made between terminals 1 and 5 see page 3 Screens There are four program mode screens in the 5330X 401 402 Upon entering the setup mode the counter will dis play screen 1 Press and hold the lt key while repeat edly pressing the key to advance to successive screens Programming Screens Count Scale Factor Count Decimal Point Reset to Offset Value Reset Key Enable Disable OPERATION Add Subtract Counting There are two co
2. BACKLIGHT 10 30 VDC 30 mA max Derate operating temperature 1 C Volt above 17VDC Reverse polarity protected PHYSICAL Operating Temperatures 53300 is 20 to 70 C 53302 is 20 to 55 C with backlight on Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C Operating Humidity 60 Non condensing Weight 2 2 oz net Display Size 43 high Front Panel Rating NEMA 4X when mounted with gasket provided Case Material Cycolac X 17 TOTALIZER Type Up Down Counting Digits 8 digits positive minus sign and 7 digits negative Scaler 0 0001 100 0000 0 0000 scales by 100 in the Courier Series Decimal Point 5 positions programmable COUNT ACCURACY 100 when operated within specifications DC COMMON Terminal 1 Durant 4 Installation and Operation Manual Number 53300 901 04 Solid State Inputs Contact Inputs Solid State Inputs w Backlight Contact Inputs w Backlight lt _ 1 25 gt 31 75mm we 2 677 68mm gt Recommended Panel Cutout RESET INPUT Terminal 4 Resets totalizer when connected to DC common Min Low Time 0 25 to 1 0 sec maintained The required pulse width varies with count speed scale factor and number of digits displayed Voltage Thresholds Low 0 to 0 4 VDC High 2 0 to 28 VDC COUNT INPUT A SUBTRACT COUNT INPUT B ADD TERMI NALS 2 amp 3 Model 401 Inputs A amp B require a voltage source such as a current sourcing sensor or a current s
3. anel reset key Lf ma A C4 Durant 9 RST A Press the key to choose the option you want Note The reset terminal on the rear panel is still active when the front reset button is disabled To exit the program mode break the connection between terminals 1 and 5 WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS Following these suggestions will increase noise immunity and lengthen unit life Cable The connection between the count source and the ratemeter should be made with a two conductor shielded cable The shield should be connected to earth ground at one end only The connecting cable should not be run in conduits with cables switching high inductive loads Relay Coil Suppression f a relay contact is used as a count source the relay coil should be suppressed This can be accomplished with an RC network for AC coils or a diode for DC coils The Durant RC suppressor 38091 400 may be used Mounting The totalizer should not be mounted near a solenoid or other inductive devices Enough ventilation should be supplied to keep the ratemeter operating within the temperature specifications Do not mount this unit in a heavy vibration area BATTERY SAFETY The lithium battery that powers your device contains in flammable materials such as lithium organic solvent and other chemical ingredients Explosion or fire may result if the battery is not handled correctly To avoid an accident follow these guidelines _ Do not heat ba
4. ating the Durant counter Reproduction of this material for purposes other than the support of Durant counters or related products is prohibited with out the prior written consent of Eaton Corp Watertown WI In the construction of the Control described herein the full intent of the specifications will be met Eaton Corp however reserves the right to make from time to time and without proper written notice such departures from the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of the product The information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable however no responsibility is assumed by Eaton Corp for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use This equipment is capable of generating radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions this unit may interfere with radio communications Durant Products 901 S 12th Street Watertown WI 53094 800 540 9242 920 261 4070 Fax 920 261 9097 www durant com Durant Courier Models 53300 401 Add Subtract Totalizer 53300 402 Add Subtract Totalizer C 53302 401 Add Subtract Totalizer 53302 402 Add Subtract Totalizer t lt x 295 74 93mm gt 346678 gt 39 87mm POWER Internal Battery 3V Lithium Life expectancy 5 years Replacement Part 36367 202
5. ight digit will be flashing Press the key until reaching the desired digit value Note Pressing and holding the key will cause the numbers to autoscroll Next press the key to move the flashing digit one place to the left Change this digit to the desired value with the key Repeat this process until all digits are set correctly Programming Decimal Point The second screen is used to enter the decimal point dis play on the totalizer screen Press and hold the lt key and then press the key to move from screen one to screen two iT LILILILILILE Press the key to move the decimal point to the de sired position Programming Offset Value Programming an offset value allows the counter to reset to a value other than zero The offset may be up to six digits The offset cannot be a negative number The third screen in the program mode is used to enter the offset value fn iT mp LILLI CT Durant Es The far right digit will be flashing Press the key until reaching the desired digit value Note Pressing and holding the key will cause the numbers to autoscroll Next press the CT key to move the flashing digit one place to the left Change this digit to the desired value with the key Repeat this process until all digits are set correctly Enabling the Front Panel Reset Key The fourth screen in the program mode allows the user to enable or disable the front p
6. inking current from the input to bring the input voltage down to 0 4 VDC or less Counts are entered on the negative going edge of the pulse COUNT SCALER Calculating the Count Scale Factor The count scale factor is used to convert the incoming count pulses to the desired unit of measure to be displayed feet gallons etc or to correct for a known amount of error wheel wear viscosity etc This scaler has six digits available with a fixed decimal point Count Scaler Range 0 0001 to 99 9999 Setting the count scale factor to 0 0000 will allow scaling by 100 in the Cou rier Series Count Scaler CS Formula DPF CS pp where DPF is the decimal point factor corresponding to the de sired decimal point location DISPLAY DPF DISPLAY DPF XXXXXX 1 XXXXXX 1 000 XXXXX X 10 XXXXXX 10 000 XXXXXX 100 PPI is the number of pulses per item from the sensor Example 1 A sensor produces 20 pulses per inch of ma terial travel Calculate the count scaler reguired to indicate material used in whole inches XXXXXX 1 CS 20 7 0 05000 Example 2 An encoder produces 120 pulses per foot Calculate the count scaler required to indicate material usage in 1 100 s of feet XXXX XX 100 CS 0 8333 120 Select the XXXX XX position on the totalizer decimal point menu Programming Count Scale Factor The first screen in the program mode is used to enter the count scale factor The far r
7. inking sensor used with the provided pull up resistors Speed 0 to 10 kHz Min Low Time 80 microseconds Min High Time 20 microseconds These times are with a 0 0V to 5 0V swing Input Impedance 2KQ above 5 VDC Voltage Thresholds Low 0 to 1 2 VDC High 2 0 to 28 VDC Max High 28 VDC Model 402 Inputs A amp B are designed for contact closures to DC common Speed 0 to 20 Hz Min Low Time 10 milliseconds Min High Time 40 milliseconds Input Impedance 101K Voltage Thresholds Low 0 to 0 4 VDC High 2 0 to 28 VDC Max High 28 VDC PROGRAM ENABLE INPUT Terminal 5 Operation Level sensitive maintained E TN
8. st defects in mate rial and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment to Buyer This is a limited warranty limited to its terms This warranty is void if the product has been altered misused taken apart or otherwise abused ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED INCLUDING BUT NOT LlM ITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE BUYERS REMEDIES Eaton s obligations and liabilities under the foregoing warranty are limited to repair or replacement of the product without charge To receive the reguired Return Goods Authorization number RGA contact your local Durant distributor or call 800 410 2910 A charge is made for repairing after the expiration of the warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL EATON BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS BASED UPON BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT IMMEDIATE FORESEEABLE CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL OR FOR ANY EXPENSES INCURRED BY REASON OF THE USE OR MISUSE SALE OR FABRICATION OF PRODUCTS WHICH DO OR DO NOT CONFORM TO THE TERMS AND CONDI TIONS OF THIS CONTRACT INDEMNIFICATION Buyer agrees to hold Eaton harmless from defend and indemnify Eaton against damages claims and ex penses arising out of subsequent sales of Durant products or products containing components manufactured by Eaton and based upon personal injuries deaths property damage lost profits and other matters for which Buyer its employees or
9. sub contractors are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation pen alties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P L 92 573 and liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson OTHER COURIER SERIES PRODUCTS 53300 400 Totalizer 53300 403 Quadrature Indicator Totalizer 53300 404 Ratemeter 53300 405 Totalizer Ratemeter 53301 400 Totalizer Extended Temperature 53301 401 Add Subtract Totalizer Solid State Input 53301 402 Add Subtract Totalizer Contact Input 53301 404 Ratemeter Extended Temperature 53301 405 Totalizer Ratemeter Extended Temperature 53302 400 Totalizer w Backlight 53302 401 Add Subtract Totalizer w Backlight Solid State Inputs 53302 402 Add Subtract Totalizer w Backlight Contact Inputs 53302 404 Ratemeter w Backlight 53302 405 Totalizer Ratemeter w Backlight Moss Warranty Act P L 93 637 as now in effect or as amended hereafter The warranties and remedies provided for herein are available to Buyer and shall not extend to any other person COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA Eaton offers no warranty and makes no representation that its products comply with the provisions or standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 or any regulations issued thereunder In no event shall Eaton be liable for any loss damages fines penalty or expense arising under said ACT This manual constitutes proprietary information of Eaton Corp and is furnished for the customers use in oper
10. tteries above 95 C Do not recharge lithium batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire Insert battery with correct polarity WIRING DIAGRAMS Solid State Add Subtract Input 53300 401 Current Sourcing Sensor Solid State Add Subtract Input 53300 401 Current Sinking Sensor 6 28 VDC 1 5kQ 7 10 30VDC Current Sinking Sensor Contact Closure Count Input 53300 402 ae lets dl Operation Input B Current Source Input 401 Count Input Current Sink Input 402 A Current Source Input 401 Input Current Sink Input 402 ight Power REPLACEMENT PARTS 36367 202 Battery 46066 210 Gasket 53300 241 Mounting Clip 28772 200 Mounting Screw COURIER SERIES ACCESSORIES 49750 400 Power Supply 15VDC 300 mA 38091 400 Count Source RC Suppressor Devices Requiring External Power for Proper Operation 48770 401 402 Inductive Proximity Sensor 8mm 12mm 18mm 48771 400 Diffuse Reflective Photoelectric Sensor 48771 401 Retro Reflective Photoelectric Sensor 48771 402 Thru Beam Photoelectric Sensor Emitter 48771 404 Thru Beam Photoelectric Sensor Receiver Thru beam emitter and receiver must be used together 38151 XXX Standard Duty Quadrature Shaft Encoder XXX denotes pulses per revolution Example 38151 060 for 60 pulses rev 48371 XXX Heavy Duty Guadrature Shaft Encoder XXX denotes pulses per revolution Example 48371 060 for 60 pulses rev WARRANTY Eaton warrants all products again
11. unt input terminals on the rear of the total izer Count pulses entering Input A terminal 3 cause the total to decrement count down Count pulses entering Input B terminal 2 cause the total to increment count up The totalizer may start counting from zero when reset or may start from a user programmed offset value The offset value is a positive number and may be up to six digits If only one of the count inputs is used the totalizer be comes an up counter with a range of zero to 99 999 999 or a down counter with a range of zero to 9 999 999 If both inputs are used the totalizer displays the difference count between the two inputs counts at Input B are added counts at Input A are subtracted In this mode of operation the totalizer s range is 9 999 999 to 99 999 999 Positive num bers are not indicated with a plus sign Both inputs may occur simultaneously in which case the displayed total does not change Count Inputs Model 5330X 401 has hi speed inputs and can accept pulses from solid state current sourcing sensors at up to 10 kHz per input The sensor must supply at least 2 0 VDC but not more than 24VDC to the input Counts are entered on the positive going edge of the pulse Model 5330X 402 has low speed inputs and can accept pulses from solid state current sinking sensors or contact closures to ground at up to 20 Hz per input These inputs are internally pulled up to 3 VDC The sensor must be capable of s
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