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1.      ccc cccccccccseeccceesecsceeeceseeeeeesceuesseeeuecsseeeeeseseueeseseensess 22  4 2 1 Decimal Point Format  INIt  gt  RdG  gt  dEC PJ se 22  4 2 2 Temperature Units  INIT  gt  RdG  gt  FC  nciccissasnicschescveannrsidcivoagersdenvsaneivieescuevercsdnesebaaessdernsabens 22  4 2 3 Filter  INIt  gt  RAG  gt  FLtR     c cccccccccceccecececcecececcececescsceccscsceccacsccavacecsacsceesacsceecaeucacacessaceecevacen 23  4 2 4 Normal Color  INIt  gt  RdG  gt  NCLR       ice ccccccccscecccceeeseecsseeeeceeseeeeueeeseeeeeeesseeueeeeesseeeeneeess 23  4 2 5 Brightness  INIt  gt  RAG  gt  DRGt            eecccccccesssecceceeeseccceceeeeceseeeeeseccesseeeseceeseeeeneceesseggneeess 23  4 3 Excitation Voltage  INIt  gt  s REOR 24    4 4 Communication  INIE S COMIVI s us an oct teen E 24    PLATINUMrm Series User s Guide    4 4 1 Protocol  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  USb  EtHN  SER  gt  PRot      se 24  4 4 2 Address  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  USb  EtHN  SER  gt  AddR      25  4 4 3 Serial Communications Parameters  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  SER  gt C PAR  ecseri 25  4 5 Satety Features INR  gt  SE a a de ae ette EE  27  4 5 1 Power On Confirmation  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  PWON             ccccccsesseccccessesseeesessseeeesseeeeseseeueseseeneess 27  4 5 2 Operating Mode Confirmation  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  oPER                 ss 27  4 5 3 Setpoint Limits UNIES SFty  gt  SPAM nn nat unie core 27  4 5 4 Loop Break Timeout  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  LPbk       ec ceccccccesecseeeeececeeeeesseeecsseeeeseeeeueseeeensess 28 
2.     2 3 4 5 6  ALR L      A CLR   REd   AMbR  GRN  dEFt  HI HI oFF  ON _  LtCH  yES  botH  RMt  Ci GE  N C   A P oN   yES  No  dE oN  dE oF  ALM 2  DTR1  ALM 1  ALM 2  DTR2  ALM 1  ALM 2  RE oN    Complete Menu Structure    Notes    Alarm low parameter for trigger calculations  Red display when Alarm is active   Amber display when Alarm is active   Green display when Alarm is active   Color does not change for Alarm   High High   Low Low Alarm Mode turned off  Offset value for active High High   Low Low Mode  Alarm does not latch   Alarm latches until cleared via front panel  Alarm latches  cleared via front panel or digital input  Alarm latches until cleared via digital input  Output activated with Alarm   Output deactivated with Alarm   Alarm active at power on   Alarm inactive at power on   Delay turning off Alarm  sec   default   1 0  Delay turning off Alarm  sec   default   0 0  Alarm 2   Double Throw Relay 1 with     330  units  Output does nothing   Output is active under ALM 1 conditions  Output is active under ALM 2 conditions  Double Throw Relay 2 with     330  units  Output does nothing   Output is active under ALM 1 conditions  Output is active under ALM 2 conditions  Activate during Ramp events       PLATINUM rm Series User s Guide    3 3 Operating Mode Menu  oPER   The following table maps the Operating Mode  oPER  navigation     p T E o me       Normal Run Mode  process value displayed  SP1 in optional secondary display    m EE Shortcut to change Setpoint 1  cu
3.    Select the indicated option     4 1 3 Thermistor Input Type Configuration  INIt  gt  INPt  gt  tHRM   Select Thermistor  tHRM  as the input type  This sets up the unit for thermistor based  temperature measurement and then the specific thermistor type can be specified  If no  thermistor type is specified  the last selected type is used   12 X Navigate to the correct setting  Settings include the following   e 2 25k    2 250 Q thermistor  factory default   e bk      5 000 Q thermistor  e 10k   10 0000 thermistor  Select the indicated option     4 1 4 Process Input Type Configuration  INIt    INPt    PRoC   Select Process  PRoC  as the input type  Then select the process input range and scale it  If  you stop after selecting the PRoC input type  the last selected input range and scaling is used   12 Navigate to the voltage or current range of the process input  Any signal input outside of the  specified hardware input range will result in an  out of range  error  code E009   Input range  choices include the following   e 420     4mAto 20 mA  factory default     e 0 24     OmAto24 mA  e 1 10      10 V to  10 V  e 41       1Vto 1V    e   0 1      1mVto  1 mV  Select the desired range    EI g Choose either manual or live scaling  The scaling functions translate process values to  engineering units and are available for all process input ranges  The defaults for each input  range are the hardware minimum and maximum  Scaling methods include the following    e MANL  User manually
4.    Select the open circuit  o CRk  parameter  When o CRk is enabled  the unit will monitor  Thermocouples  RTD  and Thermistors for an open circuit condition   BI   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e  ENbL     Open circuit conditions will stop the program and display oPEN  factory  default   e dSbL     No open circuit protection  may be necessary when using high impedance  infrared thermocouples or thermistors    Confirm the value     4 6 Manual Temperature Calibration  INIt  gt  t CAL    Select the Manual Temperature Calibration  t  CAL  submenu  This parameter allows you to  manually adjust the thermocouple  RTD  or Thermistor calibration curves provided with the  unit  Once a curve has been manually adjusted  this setting can be set to NoNE to disable the  manual adjustment  resetting to factory defaults will remove any manually adjustment  factors     EI J Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include   e  NoNE   No manual calibration  factory default   e 1 PNt     Manually create a 1 point calibration  e  2 PNt     Manually create a 2 point calibration  e  CEP   Manually create a 1 point calibration at 0  C  Select the indicated option     PLATINUMrm Series User s Guide    EIL    4 6 1 No Manual Temperature Calibration Adjustment  INIt  gt   t  CAL  gt  NoNE   Select NoNE to use the standard temperature sensor calibration curves  This mode will be  used by most users     4 6 2 Manual Temperature Calibration Offset Adjustment  INIt    
5.    Sendsthe lowest process reading so far  o UNIt   Sends the unit with the value  F  C  V  mV  mA   e _LF_     Select yES or No  yES sends a line feed between each data block to    format the output in a more readable fashion   e  ECHo   Select yES or No  yES echoes each received command to allow  verification   e SEPR   Determines the separation character between each data block   o CR   Acarriage return sent between data blocks  factory  default    o SPCE  A space character is sent between each data block   Select the indicated option  and manage submenus and parameters as required     4 4 2 Address  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  USb  EtHN  SER  gt  AddR   Select the Address  AddR  parameter   12 Set the Address value  The Modbus protocol requires an address field to correctly identify the  selected device  The Omega protocol supports an optional address field which is required for  Serial channels configured for RS485   Accept the entered value     4 4 3 Serial Communications Parameters  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  SER   gt C PAR     Select C PAR  Then  select individual parameters to configure the serial communications     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     BI Navigate to the correct setting  Settings include the following     bUS F     Specify RS232 or RS485 serial communications  bAUd   Baud rate  transmission rate     PRty   Parity  used for transmission error checking   dAtA     Number of bits per data point  StoP   Number of stop bits bet
6.   e 1500 Vac per 1 min test  Low Voltage Power Option   2300 Vac per 1 min test    2300 Vac per 1 min test    500 Vac per 1 min test    4 digit  9 segment LED  red  green  and amber programmable colors for process  variable  Setpoint  and temperature units   e 10 2 mm  0 40    32Pt  16Pt   e 21mm  0 83    8Pt   e 8Pt Series  48H x 96 W x 127 mm D   1 89 x 3 78 x 5     e 16Pt Series  48 H x 48 W x 127 mm D   1 89 x 1 89 x 5     e 32PtSeries  25 4 H x 48 W x 127 mm D   1 0 x 1 89 x 5     e 8Pt Series  45 H x 92 mm W  1 772  x 3 622    1 8 DIN   e 16Pt Series  45 mm  1 772   square  1 16 DIN   e 32Pt Series  22 5 H x 45 mm W  0 886  x 1 772    1 32 DIN  All Models  0 50  C  32 122  F   9096 RH non condensing    Time Delay  UL 248 14 listed   e 100mA 250V  e 400 mA 250 V  Low Voltage Option   Time Lag  IEC 127 3 recognized   e 100 mA 250 V  e 400 mA 250 V  Low Voltage Option   e 90 240 Vac    10   50 400 Hz   e 110 375 Vdc  equivalent voltage  e 4W  power for 8Pt  16Pt  32Pt Models  e 5 W  power for 8DPt  16DPt Models  External power source must meet Safety Agency Approvals  Units can be  powered safely with 24 Vac power  but no certification for CE UL is claimed   e 12 36 Vdc  3 W power for 8Pt  16Pt  32Pt  e NEMA Ax Type 4x IP65 front bezel  32Pt  16Pt  e NEMA 1 Type 1 front bezel  8Pt  e 8Pt Series  295 g  0 65 Ib   e 16Pt Series  159 g  0 35 Ib   e 32Pt Series  127 g  0 28 lb     1 No CE compliance above 60 Hz    PLATINUMrm Series User s Guide    Input Type    Process  Proces
7.   gt  ALM 1  ALM 2            essseeeenn nemen 31  5 3 1 Alarm Type  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  tyPE          ccccccccccseccccsceeececeseeeeecesssseeeeesseseeeeeseeeuenees 32  5 3 2 Absolute or Deviation Alarm  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  tyPE  gt  Ab dV  seen 33  5 3 3 Alarm High Reference  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  tyPE  gt  ALR H            ccccceeecccseeeessseeeeseseeees 33  5 3 4 Alarm Low Reference  PROG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  tyPE  gt  ALR L    c ccccccsecesceeececescecsceceseeteceees 33  5 3 5 Alarm Color  PROG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  A CLR              eese nennen nennen 34  5 3 6 Alarm High High   Low Low Offset Value  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  HI HI                        34  5 3 7 Alarm Latching  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  LtCH  sseesssesssssrerserrrsesrrnserrrseerrreerrrresrrrserreress 34    Introduction 4    PLATINUM m Series User s Guide Introduction    5 3 8 Alarm Normally Closed  Normally Open  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  CtCL  ccecce 35  5 3 9 Alarm Power On Behavior  PROG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  APN 35  5 3 10 Alarm On Delay  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  CE ON           cccccccseeeccceesecsseeeeeeseeeeseseeeeseeeeeeeeseas 35  5 3 11 Alarm Off Delay  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  dE OF            seeeeeeenn nnnm 35   5 4 Output Channel Configuration  PROG  gt  dtR1 or PROG  gt  dtR2      35  5 4 1 Output Channel Mode  PROG  gt  dtR1  dtR2  gt  MOdE     36   6  Reference Section  Operating Mode  OPER              cccccccccsssseccceceessecccceeesecccceeeseces
8.  4 5 5 Open  Circum  INIT  gt  SEV ORO  CR san ses rase eo aise ee puit 28  4 6 Manual Temperature Calibration  INIt  gt  t CAL J   rss 28  4 6 1 No Manual Temperature Calibration Adjustment  INIt  gt  t  CAL  gt  NoNE                 29  4 6 2 Manual Temperature Calibration Offset Adjustment  INIt  gt  t  CAL  gt  1 PNt                         29  4 6 3 Manual Temperature Calibration Offset and Slope Adjustment  INIt  gt  t CAL  gt  2 PNt        29  4 6 4 Temperature Ice Point Calibration  INIt  gt  t  CAL  gt  ICE P  URL 29  4 7 Save Current Configuration for All Parameters to a File  INIt  gt  SAVE     29  4 8 Load a Configuration for All Parameters from a File  INIt  gt  LoAd    seessssesseeessesrrrreeesrrrreesrrrrreess 30  4 9 Display Firmware Revision Number  INIt  gt  VER N             eeeeeeenn nnne nnn ennemi 30  4 10 Update Firmware Revision  INIt  gt  VER U              sseeeeseseeeennnn enne nennen nennen nnns 30  4 11 Reset to Factory Default Parameters  INIt  gt  F dFt   ss 30  4 12  Password Protect Initialization Mode Access  INIt  gt  I Pwd       30  4 13  Password Protect Programming Mode Access  INIt  gt  P Pwd      esser 30  5  Reference Section  Programming Mode  PROG            cccccssssecccccesssecceeceeesecceeceeeeeceseeeeeessessueeeeeeseeeeees 31  5 1 Setpoint 1 Configuration  PROG  gt  SP1        nr nnne nnne nennen nnns nan 31  5 2 Setpoint 2 Configuration  PROG  gt  SP2      ins nnnennnnnn enn nnne nennen nnns 31  5 3 Alarm Mode Configuration  PROG
9.  Pwd   Select the Password Protect Programming Mode Access  P Pwd  function     PLATINUM    Series User s Guide Reference Section  Programming Mode  PRoG     EI d Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e No     Do not require a password for PROG Mode  factory default   e  yES  Require a password for PROG Mode  users will be prompted for this password  when selecting PRoG  Select the indicated setting   FIC   fyES  set the numeric password from the range 0000 9999   Confirm the password     5  Reference Section  Programming Mode  PRoG   Use Programming Mode to set the following parameters and perform the following functions     5 1 Setpoint 1 Configuration  PROG  gt  SP1         cc cececcccsseceseeecseeeececsseeseceseeueeseeeuceseseuessseeneseseeees 31  5 2 Setpoint 2 Configuration  PROG  gt  SP2           ccccccccssescccesecceccseccseeecessseeeceseeueeseeeuseseneueseseuneseeeenes 31  5 3 Alarm Mode Configuration  PROG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2             ccccccscssssscceesecsseesecsseeeesseeesesseeeeeseseeees 31  5 4 Output Channel Configuration  PROG  gt  dtR1 or PROG  gt  dtR2     35    5 1 Setpoint 1 Configuration  PRoG  gt  SP1   Select the Setpoint 1  SP1  parameter   EI g Set the process goal value for Pld or oN oF control   Confirm the value     5 2 Setpoint 2 Configuration  PRoG  gt  SP2   Select the Setpoint 2  SP2  parameter  SP2 is used with Alarm functions and with on off  control when setting up for Heat Cool Control Mode   BI Navigate to the 
10.  When changing numerical settings  press the LEFT button to make  the next digit  one digit to the left  active     The RIGHT button across a set of menu choices at a given level  down in the Section 4  menu structure tables  The RIGHT button also scrolls numerical values up with overflow to  0 for the flashing digit selected     The ENTER button selects a menu item and goes down a level  or it enters a numerical       value or parameter choice     2 2 Menu Structure   The menu structure of the PLATINUM  Series is divided into 3 main Level 1 groups  which are  Initialization  Programming  and Operating  They are described in Section 2 3  The complete menu  structure for levels 2 8 for each of the three Level 1 groups is detailed in Section 3 1  3 2  and 3 3  Levels  2 through 8 represent sequentially deeper levels of navigation  Values with a dark box around them are  default values or submenu entry points  Blank lines indicate user provided information  Some menu    PLATINUM rm Series User s Guide Navigation    items include links to reference information elsewhere in this user manual  The information in the Notes  column defines each menu choice     2 3 Level 1 Menu    Initialization Mode  These settings are rarely changed after initial setup  They include       transducer types  calibration  etc  These settings can be password protected     Programming Mode  These settings are frequently changed  They include Setpoints     Control Modes  Alarms  etc  These settings can be 
11.  display reading    IN 1 BEEN Manual input for Rd 1   Rd 2 E High display reading   IN 2 EN Manual input for Rd 2   LIVE EE Low display reading   IN 1     Live Rd 1 input  ENTER for current   Rd 2 AE High display reading   IN 2 EN Live Rd 2 input  ENTER for current  0 24 Process input range  O to 24 mA    10 Process input range   10 to  10 mA    1 Process input range   1 to  1 mA      0 1 Process input range   0 1 to  0 1 mA    PLATINUM rm Series User s Guide Complete Menu Structure    Level Level Level Level Level Level Level  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 move  RdG Reading format  999 9 to  999 9  FFFF Reading format  9999 to  9999  FF FF Reading format  99 99 to  99 99  F FFF Reading format  9 999 to  9 999    F  C Activates degrees Fahrenheit    C Degrees Celsius annunciator  NoNE Default for INPt   PRoC  FLtR Readings per displayed value  8  16 16  32 32  64 64  128 128  2  3  4 4  NCLR GRN Default display color  Green  REd Red  AMbR Amber  bRGt High display brightness  MEd Medium display brightness  Low Low display brightness  ECtN Excitation voltage  5 V  10V 10V  12V 12V  24 V 24 V  OV Excitation off  CoMM USb Configure the USB port    Note  This PRot submenu is the same for USB  Ethernet  and Serial ports     Waits for commands from other end    CoNt Transmit continuously every       sec    dAt F  No    RdNG yES Includes process reading  No    yES Includes Alarm status bytes    PEAk    yES Includes highest process reading  VALy    yES Includes lowest process reading    PLATINUMrm Se
12.  enters all four scaling parameters  e LIVE      User manually enters the low and high display values  RD 1 and RD 2  but  reads the input signal directly to set the low and high input values  IN 1 and IN 2     Scaled values are calculated as   Scaled Value   Input   Gain   Offset  where   Gain    Rd 2     Rd 1     IN 2     IN 1   Offset   Rd 1      Gain   IN 1   Therefore scaling can be done over a subset of the applicable range as this scaling calculation  linearly extrapolates in both directions   Select the scaling method to be used     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     BI Navigate to the desired scaling parameter  Options include the following   e Rd 1        Reading low value corresponding to IN 1 signal  e IN 1     Input signal corresponding to RD 1  e Rd 2  Reading high value corresponding to IN 2 signal  e IN 2     Input signal corresponding to RD 2  In Manual Mode  IN 1 and IN 2 are entered manually for scaling   in Live Mode  IN 1 and IN 2  activate a read of the input signal for scaling   Select the scaling parameter to change   BI  Formanual inputs  set the selected scaling parameter to the desired value   Confirm the value for the selected scaling parameter in Manual Mode  MANL   or read and  accept the input signal for either IN 1 or IN 2 in Live Mode  LIVE      4 2 Display Reading Formats  INIt  gt  RdG   Select Reading Formats  RdG  to configure the front panel display   EI d Navigate to the desired setting  Sett
13.  followed in Section 3 by the complete PLATINUM ru Series menu tree  Remember  not all commands and  parameters in that menu tree will show up on your unit  as those that are not available with your  configuration are automatically hidden  Repetitive menu structures are highlighted in gray and only  shown once but are used multiple times  examples include scaling process inputs for the different  process input ranges  setting up the data communications protocol for each of the communications  channels  configuration for multiple outputs  etc     This manual is optimized for online use  Therefore  the blue entries in the Section 2 menu tree are  hyperlinks that take you straight to the corresponding reference section entry when you click on them   The Reference Section   encompassing Initialization Mode in Section 4  Programming Mode in Section 5   and Operating Mode in Section 6   will provide more detail on what parameter and command choices  you have  how they operate  and why you might want to choose a specific value  There are also blue  cross references embedded in the Reference Section  the blue section headers however  are not  hyperlinks   In addition  the Table of Contents on pages 3 through 6 is hyperlinked to all of the entries  throughout the manual that are listed in it     PLATINUM m Series User s Guide Introduction    1 2 Safety Considerations   This device is marked with the international caution symbol  It is important to read this manual before  installing o
14.  reading buffer  Return to RUN Mode or to displaying  RUN  depending on the  Operating Safety parameter setting  4 5 2 Operating Mode Confirmation  INIt    SFty    oPER     Note  Using the other buttons to navigate away from PEAk does not clear the PEAk reading  buffer     PLATINUM Series User s Guide Reference Section  Operating Mode  oPER     6 7 Standby Mode  oPER  gt  Stby     Select Standby Mode  Stby  to disable outputs and Alarm conditions  Stby is displayed until  navigating elsewhere  Navigate to any desired initialization or programming settings to  change them or to adjust the process    Return to RUN Mode or to displaying    RUN    depending on the Operating Safety parameter  setting  4 5 2 Operating Mode Confirmation  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  oPER       PLATINUM rm Series User s Guide Specifications    7  Specifications    7 1 Inputs  Input Types Thermocouple  RTD  Thermistor  Analog Voltage  Analog Current  Current Input 4 to 20 mA  0 to 24 mA Scalable  Voltage Input  100 to 100 mV   1 to 1 V   10 to 10 Vdc Scalable  Thermocouple Input K  J  T  ER  SB  C  N   ITS 90   RTD Input  ITS 90  100 500 1000 Q Pt sensor  2   3  or 4 wire  0 00385  100 Q only   0 00392   100 O only   or 0 003916  100 Q only  curves  Configuration Differential  Polarity Bipolar  Accuracy Refer to Table 7 1  Resolution 0 1  F   C temperature  10 uV process  Input Impedances Process Voltage  10 MQ for     100 mV  Process Voltage  1 MO for other voltage ranges  Process Current  5 Q  Thermocouple  
15.  t CAL  gt  1 PNt   Select 1 PNt to manually adjust the offset of the calibration curve base on the current  reading   Set the Manual Thermocouple Calibration Offset value in degrees   Confirm the Offset value and pair it with the current input reading     4 6 3 Manual Temperature Calibration Offset and Slope  Adjustment  INIt    t  CAL    2 PNt    Select 2 PNt to use 2 points to manually adjust both the offset and slope of the calibration  curve   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following    e  R Lo  Set low point in degrees  default   0  and associate with input reading   e R HI   Set high point in degrees  default   999 9  and associate with input reading  Select the indicated setting   Set the Temperature for R Lo or R HI   Confirm the value and pair it with the current input reading     4 6 4 Temperature Ice Point Calibration  INIt    t  CAL    ICE P   Select ICE P to calibrate the zero point for the temperature sensor  This function basically  operates the same as a 1 PNT offset adjustment restricted to a measurement at the freezing  point of water    The LED display shows ok  and requires confirmation  Confirm the Ice Point reset     Save Current Configuration for All Parameters to a File  INIt    SAVE     Select Save Current Configuration Settings  SAVE  as the command to execute  If no thumb  drive is present the failure code E010 is displayed  Otherwise  a numeric designation for the  save file is then specified and confirmed before the SAVE co
16.  the following   e  8blt     8 bits used per data character  factory default   e  8blt  7 bits used per data character  Select the indicated option     4 4 3 5 Stop Bits  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  SER  gt  C PAR  gt  StoP   Select the number of Stop Bits  StoP    EIEg X Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e  l1bit  1 stop bit  factory default      2bilt  2 stop bits  provides a    force 1  parity bit   Select the indicated option     Safety Features  INIt  gt  SFty   Select Safety Features  SFty      Navigate to the desired parameter  Parameters include the following   e PwoN   Requires confirmation before running automatically at startup  e OPER   User must select RUN when exiting from the Stby  PAUS  or StoP Modes  e SP LM     Setpoint limits can be set to limit the values that can be entered  e LPbk     Loop break enable disable and timeout value  e O CRk   Open circuit detection enable disable  Select the indicated option     4 5 1 Power On Confirmation  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  PwoN   Select Power On Confirmation  PwoN    Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e dSbL     Program runs automatically at startup  factory default   e ENbL     The unit powers on and then displays RUN  press the ENTER button to run  the program  Select the desired setting     4 5 2 Operating Mode Confirmation  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  oPER   Select the Operating Mode Confirmation  OPER  parameter   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the fo
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18. 10 KO max  Temperature e RTD  0 04  C   C  Stability e TCat 25  C  77  F   0 05  C   C  cold junction compensation   e Process  50 ppm   C  A D Conversion 24 bit Sigma Delta  Reading Rate 20 samples per second  Digital Filter Programmable from 0 05 seconds  filter   1  to 6 4 seconds  filter   128   CMRR 120 dB  Excitation Firmware selectable  no jumpers to set  to 5  10  12  and 24 Vdc   25 mA    Setpoint Adjustment  9999 to  9999 counts  Warm Up to Rated 30 min  Accuracy    7 2 Outputs  Optional with   AL  Configurations     SPDT Relay Single pole  double throw mechanical relay  250 Vac or 30 Vdc at 3 A   Resistive Load     7 3 Communications  USB Standard  Optional Serial and Ethernet     Connection USB  Female Micro USB  Ethernet  Standard RJ45  Serial  Screw terminals   USB USB 2 0 Host or Device   Ethernet Standards Compliance IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T Auto switching  TCP IP  ARP   HTTPGET   Serial Software Selectable RS 232 or RS 485  Programmable 1200 to 115 2 K baud    Protocols Omega ASCII  Modbus ASCII   RTU    7 4 Isolation  Approvals UL  C UL  and CE  8  Approvals Information     PLATINUMrm Series User s Guide    Power to  Input Output    Power to Relays SSR    Outputs  Relays SSR to  Relay SSR Outputs  RS 232 485 to  Inputs Outputs    7 5 General  Display    Dimensions    Panel Cutout    Environmental  Conditions    External Fuse  Required    Line Voltage Power    Low Voltage Power  Option    Protection    Weight    Specifications ECS    e 2300 Vac per 1 min test
19. 328 to 1220  F 0 3  C   O 5  F     40 to 120C    40 to 248F   30 to 140C    22 to 284F   20 to 150C    4 to 302F    0 2  C   0 35 F  0 2  C   0 35  F  0 2  C   0 35 F    Table 7 1     Ranges and Accuracies for Supported Inputs    Code  E001  E002  E003  E004  E005  E006  E009  E010  E011  E012  E013  E014  E015    Error Code Descriptions  File not found during load operation  Bad file format during load operation  File read error during load operation  File write error during save operation  Device not found for read or write operation  Loop break timeout  Input signal out of range  Communications device not ready  USB  Serial  etc   Communications install error  Failed attempt to open a communications device  Failed attempt to read from a communications device  Failed attempt to write to a communications device  Bad reboot  attempt to reboot from an unknown source    Table 7 2     Error Code Descriptions    PLATINUM   Series User s Guide Approvals Information    8  Approvals Information  C     This product conforms to the EMC directive 89 336 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC and with the  European Low Voltage Directive 72 23 EEC     Electrical Safety EN61010 1 2010  Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement  control  and laboratory    Double Insulation  Pollution Degree 2    Dielectric withstand Test per 1 min    e Power to Input Output  2300 Vac  3250 Vdc   e Power to Input Output   1500 Vac  2120 Vdc   e Power to Relays SSR Output  2300 Vac  3250 Vdc   e Etherne
20. DGOGONUE  AIAIAIAIAIWIAINIANIA       AAAAAPIE    V4   Va   Va   Va   Va    Y    y            External  Jumper Excitation    Figure 1 5     Process Current Wiring Hookup with Internal and External Excitation    PLATINUM rm Series User s Guide Navigation    1 3 4 Connecting Outputs on Units with Alarm Relays  The PLATINUM rm Series Meters can be configured with two alarm only Single Pole Double Throw  Mechanical Relays  This is the   330  option and these SPDT relays have snubbers built in  but only on  the normally open contact side     Power Output Pin Number  Config  Description 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  Base Meter     No Outputs AC    AC   Or Or   330 SPDT  SPDT DC  DC  N O   Com N C N O   Com N C    Table 1 3     8 Pin Output Power Connector Wiring Summary by Configuration    Code Definition Code Definition   N O    Normally open relay SSR load AC  AC power neutral in pin  Com Relay Common SSR AC power AC  AC power hot in pin   N C    Normally closed relay load DC  Negative DC power in pin    DC  Positive DC power in pin  Table 1 4   Definitions for Abbreviations in Table 1 3    2  Navigation    2 4 Description of Button Actions   The UP button moves up a level in the menu structure  Pressing and holding the UP button  navigates to the top level of any menu  OPER  PRoG  or INIt   This can be a useful way of  reorienting yourself if you get lost in the menu structure     The LEFT button moves across a set of menu choices at a given level  up in the Section 4  menu structure tables  
21. Input circuit detection disabled  t CAL Manual temperature calibration  1 PNt Set offset  default   0  2 PNt R Lo Set range low point  default   0  R HI Set range high point  default   999 9  ICE P ok  Reset 32  F 0  C reference value  SAVE oS Download current settings to USB  LoAd EE Upload settings from USB stick  VER N Displays firmware revision number    ENTER downloads firmware update  ENTER resets to factory defaults  No required password for INIt Mode    VER U  F dFt     Pwd       Set password for INIt Mode    yES    P Pwd No password for PRoG Mode    yES Set password for PRoG Mode    3 2 Programming Mode Menu  PRoG     The following table maps the Programming Mode  PROG  navigation     Level Level Level Level Level       2 3 4 5 6 note   Process goal for PID  default goal for oN oF  Setpoint 2 value can track SP1  SP2 is an absolute value  dEVI SP2 is a deviation value    ALM 1 Note  This submenu is the same for all other Alarm configurations     ALM 1 is not used for display or outputs    AboV Alarm  process value above Alarm trigger   bELo Alarm  process value below Alarm trigger   HI Lo  Alarm  process value outside Alarm triggers   bANd Alarm  process value between Alarm triggers  Ab dV Absolute Mode  use ALR H and ALR L as triggers   d SP1 Deviation Mode  triggers are deviations from SP1   d SP2 Deviation Mode  triggers are deviations from SP2    ALR H Alarm high parameter for trigger calculations    PLATINUMrm Series User s Guide    Level Level Level Level Level
22. NPt   PROC  both temp unit annunciators turned off  if the  process level input signal corresponds to a temperature  temperature transmitters for  example   the appropriate temperature type annunciator can be chosen  Select the indicated option     4 2 3 Filter  INIt  gt  RdG  gt  FLtR    Select the Filter  FLtR  parameter  Filtering averages multiple input analog to digital  conversions  which can suppress noise in the input signal  This should be set to an appropriate  value depending on the response time of the input    EI J   Navigate to the desired setting corresponding to the number of readings per displayed value   Settings include the following  calculated times between display value updates are shown for  each setting as well     e 8     0 4s  factory default     e 16   08s  e 32     1 65  e 64   32s  e 128  64s  e 1     0 05s  e 2     O 1s  e 4     02s    Select the indicated option     4 2 4 Normal Color  INIt    RdG    NCLR    Select the Normal Color  NCLR  parameter  This controls the default display color  which can   then be overridden by Alarms   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following    e GRN   Green  factory default   e  REd   Red  e AMbR   Amber   Select the indicated option     4 2 5 Brightness  INIt    RdG    bRGt   Select the Brightness  bRGt  parameter   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e HIGH   High display brightness  factory default   e MEd   Medium display brightness  e Low     Low display br
23. P2   ALR H   bELo    ALR L    SP1   ALR L    SP2   ALR L   HI Lo   lt  ALR L or  gt  ALR H  lt  SP1   ALR L or  gt  SP1   ALR H  lt  SP2   ALR L or  gt  SP2   ALR H    bANd  gt  ALR L and  lt  ALR H  gt  SP1   ALR L and  lt  SP1   ALR H  gt  SP2  ALR L and  lt  SP2   ALR H    Table 5 1     Alarm Range Option Comparison    ALR L ALR H  Absolute Mode  AbSo    PELO HI Lo      bANd     AboV  HI Lo   Lower Higher  SP1 SP2                  bANd        SP2 has the same  alarm options           bELo  HI Lo              AboV  HI Lo     AboV     Deviation Mode  dEVI           Lower Higher    Figure 5 1     Alarm Range Option Diagram    5 3 2 Absolute or Deviation Alarm  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  tyPE  gt   Ab dV   Select the Absolute or Deviation Alarm  Ab dV  parameter   12 Navigate to the correct setting  Settings and subsettings include the following   e  AbSo   Alarm is triggered using calculations based on the absolute values of ALR H  or ALR L used as specified by the tyPE parameter  e d SP1  Alarm is triggered using calculations based on values relative to SP1 as  specified by the tyPE parameter  e d SP2  Alarm is triggered using calculations based on values relative to SP2 as  specified by the tyPE parameter  Select the desired setting     5 3 3 Alarm High Reference  PRoG    ALM 1  ALM 2    tyPE     ALR H   Select the Alarm High Reference  ALR H  parameter   EIEdg   Set the Alarm High Reference value   Confirm the value     5 3 4 Alarm Low Reference  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  g
24. R L ALR H  bELo  HI Lo    bANd   HI Lo                                                    M             P  Lower Higher    Figure 5 2     Alarm HI HI parameter    5 3 7 Alarm Latching  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  LtCH   Select the Alarm Latching  LtCH  parameter   EI d Navigate to the desired option  Options include the following   e No   Alarm does not latch  factory default   the Alarm turns off when the Process  Value returns to a non Alarm condition  e yES   Alarm latches  even if the Process Value returns to a non Alarm condition  the  Alarm condition remains active and must be unlatched using oPER    L RSt  e  botH   Alarm latches and can be unlatched either by using oPER  gt  L RSt from the front  panel or via the digital input  e RMt  Alarm latches and can be unlatched only via the digital input  Select the indicated option     PLATINUM    Series User s Guide Reference Section  Programming Mode  PRoG     5 3 8 Alarm Normally Closed  Normally Open  PRoG  gt  ALM 1     ALM 2  gt  CtCL   Select the Alarm Normally Open or Normally Closed  CtCL  parameter   EI d Navigate to the desired option  Options include the following   e  N o      Normally open  output is activated when the Alarm condition is met  factory  default   e N C    Normally closed  output is activated in normal conditions  but turned off in  the Alarm condition  Select the indicated option     5 3 9 Alarm Power On Behavior  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  A P oN   Select the Alarm Power On Behavior  A P oN  par
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28. TypeS  e b   TypeB  e C      Type C    Select the indicated type     4 1 2 Resistance Temperature Detector  RTD  Input Type  INIt  gt   INPt  gt  Rtd    Select Rtd as the input type  Factory default configuration settings are three wire  100 Q   using the European standard 385 curve  Note that the 392 and 3916 curves are only available  for 100 Q RTDs  If Rtd is selected and a specific configuration is not changed  the last saved  configuration will be used    12 Navigate to the desired configuration parameter   e N wIR     Firmware selection of the number of wires for RTD connection  no jumpers  needed   e A CRV   Calibration curve covering both the international standard and the  resistance of the RTD  Select the option     4 1 2 1 Number of RTD Wires  INIt  gt  INPt  gt  Rtd  gt   N wIR   ZIG Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e 3wl     Three wire RTD  factory default   e 4wl     Four wire RTD  e 2wl     Two wire RTD  Select the indicated option     4 1 2 2 Calibration Curve  INIt  gt  INPt  gt  Rtd  gt  A CRV   ZIG Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following    e 385 1     European and most common standard at the conventional  resistance of 100 Q  factory default    e 385 5     European curve for 500 Q   e 385 t     European curve for 1000 Q   e 392     Old US standard  rarely used   at 100 Q only   e 3916    Japanese standard  at 100 O only    PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt  
29. ameter   EI d Navigate to the desired option  Option include   e  yES  Alarms are active at power on and do not require crossing the Setpoint   factory default   e No   Alarms are inactive at power on  the process reading must cross the Alarm  condition before being activated  Select the indicated option     5 3 10 Alarm On Delay  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  dE oN   Select the Alarm On Delay  dE oN  parameter    BI   Set the number of seconds to delay triggering the Alarm   The default is 0   This setting can be  used to prevent false Alarm triggering when the Process Value only briefly enters an Alarm  condition    Confirm the value     5 3 11 Alarm Off Delay  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  dE oF   Select the Alarm Off Delay  dE oF  parameter   ZIQ Set the number of seconds to delay cancelling the Alarm   The default is 0   This setting can be  used to prevent Alarm chatter   Confirm the value     5 4 Output Channel Configuration  PRoG  gt  dtR1 or PRoG  gt  dtR2    EI The Output Configuration submenus are only available if panel meter unit is a   330  version  with two Double Throw Mechanical Relays installed  Navigate to the desired output channel  in order to configure that output    e  dtR1   Double Throw Mechanical Relay number 1  e  dtR2   Double Throw Mechanical Relay number 2  Note  Both relays have the same menu structure   Select the indicated relay and then select ModE in order to change the configuration of that  relay     PLATINUM Series User s Guide Reference Sect
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31. de  RUN   The ENTER button starts the unit operating according to the  current input  output  and communications settings  Run Mode will automatically be entered  and activated at unit power on if the Power on Confirmation  4 5 1 Power On Confirmation   INIt    SFty    PwoN   parameter is set to dSbL  The process value is displayed in the main  display  and if the unit uses dual displays  the current Setpoint value is displayed in the  secondary display  With the unit remaining active  the oPER menu selections can be navigated  to using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons     PLATINUM Series User s Guide Reference Section  Operating Mode  oPER     6 2 Change Setpoint 1  oPER  gt  SP1   Select the Change Setpoint 1  SP1  parameter  This function allows Setpoint 1 to be changed  while remaining in Run Mode  Pressing the ENTER button after changing a Setpoint while in  RUN Mode returns you to RUN Mode with no interruption in monitoring  control  or  communications operations  If remote Setpoint is enabled  Setpoint 1 cannot be changed  here and the display will flash    EICJ   Set the desired value for Setpoint 1  When changing the setpoints from the operating mode  menu  the left arrow decreases the value with acceleration and the right arrow increases the  value with acceleration  This is different from the decimal place switching numeric change  control in other places as changes made here are usually limited    Confirm the value     6 3 Change Setpoint 2  oPER  gt  SP2   Select the C
32. desired setting  Settings include the following   e  ASbo   The value for SP2 is specified in Absolute Mode  factory default   e  dEVI     The value specified for SP2 indicates an offset  positive or negative  from  SP1  this allows SP2 to track any changes to SP1 automatically  Select the indicated setting   EI d  Setthe correct value   Confirm the value     5 3 Alarm Mode Configuration  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2    Select Alarm Configuration 1  ALM 1  or Alarm Configuration 2  ALM 2  in order to set up   change  enable  or disable Alarms  Either or both Alarms can be assigned to trigger display  color changes  annunciators  and   or outputs  Either or both Alarm configurations can be  assigned to multiple outputs  The ALM 1 and ALM 2 configuration menus have all of the  same settings and function in the same manner     PLATINUM    Series User s Guide Reference Section  Programming Mode  PRoG     Navigate to the Alarm setting you want to change  Settings include the following     e tyPE   Alarm type absolute or deviation   e  Ab dV   Alarm references values  ALR H and ALR L  or deviation from SP1 or SP2  e ALR H   Alarm high parameter  used for Alarm trigger calculations   e ALR L   Alarm low parameter  used for Alarm trigger calculations   e A CLR   Alarm color indication   e HLHI     High High   Low Low offset value   e LtCH    Alarm latching   e CtCL     Alarm action  normally open or normally closed    e  A P oN   Alarm power on behavior   e dEOoN   Time delay for Alarm tri
33. eeeeeeeceetsueneeeesseeenes 36  6 1 Normal Run Mode  OPER  gt  RUN           cccccccsseccccesecccccesecseeeeecsseeueesseeueeesceuecsseeuecsseeueeseseueesesauneess 36  6 2 Change Setpoint   OP SP d naser tt aves E E 37  6 3 Change SO OPERA a ea PUE er an 37  6 4 Clear Latched Alarms  OPER  gt  L RSt         0  0sccsssssscsssvevecsavescetanvovcsnavevectavesvetseveveccnvessatavesveranvevenss 37  6 5 Display Valley Reading  OPER  gt  VALY  ccvscousinnsiassasesanoniersnsabaveisacerecdvoansvannnuisvaloraumedaaweascdosmaveaaers 37  6 6 Display Peak Reading  OPER  gt  PEAK              ccccccccsscccceseecseeenecsseenecseeeuseesseuecsseeecseeeueeeeseueeseseuausss 37  6 7 Standby Mode  OPER   SDV  ad end code de te ee ds at ais 38   De     SO CCMIC ACO n NOE 39  7 1 DS                                                        39  7 2 Outputs  Optional with     AL    Configurations     ss 39  7 3 Communications  USB Standard  Optional Serial and Ethernet     39  7 4 PS OVATION EE UE E TUER HE 39  7 5 NS ah e                                                                                  40    8  Approvals InIOTtndtioBlonusesdiiesheetepess s Res Felescutueoetidita items pao de ed E dea de en ee 42    PLATINUM m Series User s Guide Introduction  6    1  Introduction    1 1 Using This Manual   This initial section of the manual will cover the back panel connections and wiring instructions  A quick  overview of how to navigate the PLATINUM  Series menu structure follows in Section 2  This is 
34. erature Calibration  INIt  gt  t CAL    rss 28  4 7 Save Current Configuration for All Parameters to a File  INIt  gt  SAVE     29  4 8 Load a Configuration for All Parameters from a File  INIt  gt  LOA                         eene 30  4 9 Display Firmware Revision Number  INIt  gt  VER N            eeeeeenennnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnn nnns 30  4 10 Update Firmware Revision  INIt  gt  VER U      ns nnmis 30  4 11 Reset to Factory Default Parameters  INIt  gt  F dFt  30  4 12 Password Protect Initialization Mode Access  INIt  gt  I Pwd         30  4 13  Password Protect Programming Mode Access  INIt  gt  P Pwd      30    4 1 Input Configuration  INIt    INPt   Select the Input parameter  INPt  to configure the input   EICJ Navigate to the correct setting  Settings include the following    e tC      Thermocouple Temperature Sensor  entry point   e Rtd    Resistance Temperature Detector  RTD   e tHRM   Thermistor Temperature Sensor  e  PRoC   Process Voltage or Current Input   Select the indicated setting     4 1 1 Thermocouple Input Type  INIt    INPt    t C    Select Thermocouple  t C   as the input type  factory default   Then specify a specific type of  thermocouple or the last selected type will be used     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     BI Navigate to the installed thermocouple type  Supported types are as follows     e k       Type K  factory default   e J     Type J  e t     TypeT  e E     TypeE  e N   TypeN  e R   TypeR  e S     
35. gger unless the condition persists  default   1 0 s  e dE oF   Time delay for cancelling Alarms after being triggered  prevents Alarm     chatter   default   0 0 s  Select the indicated setting     5 3 1 Alarm Type  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  tyPE   Select the Alarm Type  tyPE  parameter  This parameter will control the basic behavior of the  selected alarm   EI d Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e OFF    Alarm is off  factory default   e  AboV   Alarm is triggered when the process value exceeds ALR H  Absolute Mode   or the specified Setpoint plus ALR H  Deviation Mode   e bELo   Alarm is triggered when the process value is less than ALR L  Absolute  Mode  or the specified Setpoint minus ALR L  Deviation Mode   e  Hl Lo      Alarm is triggered when the process value is outside the ALR L ALR H range   Absolute Mode  or the range defined by the band around the specified Setpoint as  determined by ALR L and ALR H  Deviation Mode   e bANd   Alarm is triggered when the process value is within the ALR L ALR H range   Absolute Mode  or within the band around the specified Setpoint as determined by  ALR L and ALR H  Deviation Mode   Note  Table 5 1 compares the Alarm range options  and Figure 5 1 represents the Alarm range  options graphically   Select the indicated setting     PLATINUM    Series User s Guide Reference Section  Programming Mode  PRoG     Setting Absolute  AbSo  Deviation  d SP1  Deviation  d SP2   AboV    ALR H  gt  SP1   ALR H    S
36. hange Setpoint 2  SP2  parameter  This function allows Setpoint 2 to be changed  while remaining in RUN Mode  The current value for Setpoint 2 flashes in the main display   Setpoint 2 is only used for Alarms and as the cooling Setpoint in Heat Cool Control Mode  See  6 2 Change Setpoint 1  OPER  gt  SP1  for additional information   12 Setthe desired value for Setpoint 2   Confirm the value     6 4 Clear Latched Alarms  oPER  gt  L RSt    Select the Clear Latched Alarms command  L RSt  to clear currently latched Alarms   Alternatively  use digital input to activate the L RSt command if configured in the PROG menu  as explained in 5 3 4 Alarm Latching  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  LtCH     Return to RUN Mode or to displaying  RUN  depending on the Operating Safety parameter  setting  4 5 2 Operating Mode Confirmation  INIt    SFty    oPER       6 5 Display Valley Reading  OPER  gt  VALy   Select Display Valley Reading  VALy  to change the process value displayed to the lowest  reading since VALy was last cleared   Clear the VALy reading buffer  Return to RUN Mode or to displaying  RUN  depending on the  Operating Safety parameter setting  4 5 2 Operating Mode Confirmation  INIt    SFty    oPER     Note  Using the other buttons to navigate away from VALy does not clear the VALy reading  buffer     6 6 Display Peak Reading  oPER  gt  PEAK   Select Display Peak Reading  PEAk  to change the process value displayed to the highest  reading since PEAk was last cleared   Clear the PEAk
37. ide Introduction    Contents  i  MT CLOT OMS Sa a no a de de ie 6  1 1 Ume NS IV  AV RR 6  1 2 Sarety CONS IC Ck ACO S acacia aio neseate ounces  e eM NUES NM 7  1 3 WIRE MMSU UCONN dd nn en a ed le it 8  1 3 1 Back Panel COMMS CUONS sensere paure eee encens tent PO OD AUREAS RENI UN een tiers RD 8  1 3 2 Connecting PONS ae te Pen adu U Hic en ot oen PE SE lei 9  1 3 3 CONNECTE ed oom 9  1 3 4 Connecting Outputs on Units with Alarm Relays    nnns 11  EE AIO T a a a a te ee int 11  2 1 Description of Button ACTIONS  iE 11  2 2 MENU C UO a E A ee ee eer 11  2 3 EVEEN ARS E A EE 12  2 4 CIFCUIAT FIOW OF MENUS seira EEOAE 12  2      COMDIE   MENU TUCU en a a ae da 0 dde ce dE dU ee eee 13  3 1 Initialization Mode Menu  INIt                cccccccccsssseccccceeeseccceeeeeseeceeeeeeeeceeseeeeeceesseeeeeeeseueneeeeteeenes 13  3 2 Programming Mode Menu PROG  2 annee ana hace ace Coin nca 16  3 3 Operating Mode Menu  OPER  seicciscencessssvasevesviovcocseveiscsiandscuinrndseessiancontariaccavsadseadsesiaseeeesansenes 18  4  Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt  inner 19  4 1 Input Contipurddon WINE INR ne Ea 19  4 1 1 Thermocouple Input Type  INIt  gt  INPE  gt  t C   rss 19  4 1 2 Resistance Temperature Detector  RTD  Input Type  INIt  gt  INPt  gt  Rtd                               20  4 1 3 Thermistor Input Type Configuration  INIt  gt  INPt gt tHRM RL  21  4 1 4 Process Input Type Configuration  INIt  gt  INPt  gt  PROC     21  4 2 Display Reading Formats  INIt  gt  RdG   
38. ightness  Select the indicated option     PLATINUM    Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     4 3 Excitation Voltage  INIt  gt  ECtN   Select the Excitation Voltage  ECtN  parameter   Navigate to the correct setting  Settings include the following    e 5V     5 Volt excitation voltage  factory default    e 10V  10 Volt excitation voltage   e 12V  12 Volt excitation voltage   e 24V  24 Volt excitation voltage   e OV   Excitation turned off    Select the indicated option     4 4 Communication  INIt    COMM    Select the Communication Type  COMM  to configure  Only installed communications options  show up for configuration  USB is always present   If more than one communications option is  installed  any or all of them can be configured for simultaneous operation    EI d Navigate to the correct option  Options include the following   e USb   Universal Serial Bus  USB  communications  factory default   e EtHN  Ethernet communications configuration  e SER   Serial  either RS232 or RS485  communications configuration  Select the indicated option   ZIG Navigate to the desired parameter submenu  Options include the following   e  PRot   Protocol  e  AddR   Address  Note  The serial communications  SER  option above also includes the following parameter   e  C PAR     Communications parameters only applicable to serial communications  Select the indicated option     4 4 1 Protocol  INIt    CoMM    USb  EtHN  SER    PRot   Select the Protocol  PRot  parame
39. ings include the following    e  dEC P     Decimal point format  entry point   e  FC   Temperature units  e FLtR   Filter  readings displayed per second   e  ANN 1  Annunciator 1 setting  e  ANN 2  Annunciator 2 setting  e  NCLR   Normal color  default display color   e  bRGt   Display brightness   Select the indicated setting     4 2 1 Decimal Point Format  INIt    RdG    dEC P   Select Decimal Point  dEC P  and then select the desired decimal point format  Only the FFF F  and FFFF formats work for temperature inputs but all four can be used with process inputs   While this parameter sets the default format  the numeric display will autorange   automatically shift the decimal point  if necessary   EICJ Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e FFF F     One decimal place  factory default   e  FFFF   Zero decimal places  e  FF FF  Two decimal places  not a choice with temperature inputs   e  F FFF  Three decimal places  not a choice with temperature inputs   Select the indicated format     4 2 2 Temperature Units  INIt  gt  RdG  gt    F  C     Select the Temperature Units    F  C  parameter  and the current temperature unit selection is  then displayed     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     BI Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e  F     Degrees Fahrenheit  factory default    F annunciator turned on  e  C     Degrees Celsius    C annunciator turned on  e  NoNE   Default for I
40. ion  Operating Mode  oPER     5 4 1 Output Channel Mode  PRoG  gt  dtR1  dtR2  gt  ModE   Select Output Channel Mode  ModE  to configure the specified output   F1 Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e OFF      Turn off the output channel  factory default   e ALM 1    Set the output to be an Alarm  activating when alarm conditions according  to the ALM 1 configuration parameters are active   e ALM 2    Set the output to be an Alarm  activating when alarm conditions according  to the ALM 2 configuration parameters are active   Select the indicated setting     6  Reference Section  Operating Mode  oPER    Operating Mode is used to activate the unit s monitoring and controlling functions  It also allows  shortcut access to the Setpoint parameters while still running  Use Operating Mode to set the following  parameters and perform the following functions     6 1 Normal Run Mode ToPER RUN   anne nds PRI DS eine nee 36  6 2 Change Setpoint TOP ER  SP are maine sets a ie cite 37  6 3 Change Setpoint 2  OPER  gt  SP2 cages a aan a a en ae ane en 37  6 4 Clear Latched Alarms  OPER SL RSE  iets  d  sires S EXER Ge EE PA aa 37  6 5 Display Valley Reading  OPER  gt  VALY  esee nenne nnne s 37  6 6 Display Peak Reading  OPER  gt  PEAk             cccccccssecccccseeceeeesecsceeecsseeeeeesseuessseeneeseeeueeeeseuseseseunsess 37  6 7 Standby Mode  OPER 51 Oy  aa BERE E PURENEN HIER EPELSUDFR   CH EE 38    6 1 Normal Run Mode  oPER  gt  RUN    Select Normal Run Mo
41. ive atmospheres    e Do not expose this instrument to rain or moisture    e Unit mounting should allow for adequate ventilation to ensure that the instrument does not  exceed the operating temperature rating    e Use electrical wires with adequate size to handle mechanical strain and power requirements   Install this instrument without exposing the bare wire outside the connector to minimize  electrical shock hazards     A EMC Considerations    e Whenever EMC is an issue  always use shielded cables    e Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit    e Use signal wire connections with twisted pair cables    e Install Ferrite Beads on signal wires close to the instrument if EMC problems persist      N Failure to follow all instructions and warnings is at your own risk and may result in property   damage  bodily injury and or death  NEWPORT Electronics is not responsible for any damages  or loss arising or resulting from any failure to follow any and all instructions or observe any and all  warnings     PLATINUM m Series User s Guide Introduction PB    1 3 Wiring Instructions    1 3 1 Back Panel Connections    Ethernet Connector if EIP Option Installed       Ethernet Communications Status  LEDs if EIP Option Installed       lt     USB Connector       8 Pin Power   Outputs Connector 10 Pin Input Connector    Figure 1 1     PtDP8 Models  Back Panel Connections    8 Pin Power   Outputs Connector 10 Pin Input Connector    LERNEN    eo     Ils recog E    FEE  LLL       Ether
42. llowing   e  dSbL   Pressing the ENTER button in Stby  PAUS  or StoP Modes will start running  the current program immediately  factory default   e  ENbL     Pressing the ENTER button in any Operating Menu Mode will display RUN   pressing the ENTER button again will start running the current program  Select the desired setting     4 5 3 Setpoint Limits  INIt    SFty    SP LM     Select Setpoint Limits  SP LM  to set limits on the values that can be used for the all Setpoints     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     EI g Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e SP lo  Set the minimum possible Setpoint value  e  SP HI   Set the maximum possible Setpoint value  Select the desired setting   BI Setthe Setpoint limit value   Confirm the value     4 5 4 Loop Break Timeout  INIt  gt  SFty  gt  LPbk   Select the loop break  LPbk  parameter  When enabled  this parameter specifies the amount  of time in Run Mode without a change in input value that would signify a sensor malfunction   For example  if there were a problem in a thermocouple  the input would not change over  time   BI Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e dSbL     No loop break timeout protection  factory default   e  ENbL   Set loop break timeout value  Select the indicated setting   QIO   fENbL  Set the loop break timeout value in minutes and seconds  MM SS   Confirm the value     4 5 5 Open Circuit  INIt    SFty    o CRk
43. mmand executes    Important Note  The configuration file is a tab separated text file with a   TXT  extension  It  can be loaded onto a PC  read into Excel then modified there  Once modified  save it back as  a tab separated  TXT file and it can then be loaded back into the unit using the INIt    LoAd  command  This capability can be especially useful for editing complex multi ramp and soak  programs  For more information on the configuration file format  see the  Load and Save File  Format Manual      Select a numeric file name from the range 0   99     Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     Confirm the SAVE command  This saves the configuration to the file number specified  If the  SAVE operation fails  the failure code w004 is displayed  If the SAVE operation is successful   doNE is displayed     4 8 Load a Configuration for All Parameters from a File  INIt  gt  LoAd    Select the Load a Configuration  LoAd  command  If no thumb drive is present the failure code  E010 is displayed  Otherwise  a numeric designation for the file to be loaded is then specified  and confirmed before the LoAd command executes    BI Select a numeric file name from the range 0 99    Confirm the LoAd command  This loads the configuration from the file number specified  If  the LoAd operation fails  the failure code w003 is displayed  If the LoAd operation is  successful  doNE is displayed     4 9 Display Fir
44. mware Revision Number  INIt    VER N   Select the Display Firmware Revision Number  VER N  function  The currently installed version  number is displayed in the format 1 23 4 where  1  is the major revision number   23  is the  minor revision number  and  4  is the bug fix update number     4 10 Update Firmware Revision  INIt    VER U    Select the Update Firmware Revision  VER U  function  Note that updating your firmware will  reset the unit to factory defaults as well  If you want to keep you configuration settings  save  them before installing new firmware    The LED display shows ok  and requires confirmation  Confirm the firmware update  New  firmware will then be read from a thumb drive connected to the USB port     4 11 Resetto Factory Default Parameters  INIt    F dFt   Select the Reset to Factory Default Parameters  F dFt  function  The LED display shows ok   and requires confirmation   Confirm the parameter reset     4 12 Password Protect Initialization Mode Access  INIt    I Pwd   Select the Password Protect Initialization Mode Access  I Pwd  function   EI d Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e No     Donotrequire a password for INIt Mode  factory default   e  yES  Require a password for INIt Mode  users will be prompted for this password  when selecting INIt  Select the indicated setting   ZIO   fyES  set the numeric password from the range 0000 9999   Confirm the password     4 13 Password Protect Programming Mode Access  INIt    P
45. net Connector if EIP Ethernet Communications Status USB Connector  Option Installed LEDs if EIP Option Installed    Figure 1 2     PtDP16 and PtDP32 Models  Back Panel Connections    PLATINUM m Series User s Guide Introduction Oo    1 3 2 Connecting Power    Connect the main power connections to pins 7 and 8 of the 8 pin power   output connector as shown in    Figure 1 3   EQUIVALENT  AC POWER DC POWER  90 240 Vac 110  375 Vdc       ar Use copper conductors only    LOW VOLTAGE POWER OPTION   for power connections  Fuse 2    O          INI o       12   36 Vdc       Caution  Do not connect power to your device until you have completed all input  and output connections  Failure to do so may result in injury     Figure 1 3     Main Power Connections    For the low voltage power option  maintain the same degree of protection as the standard high   voltage input power units  90   240 Vac  by using a Safety Agency Approved DC or AC source with  the same Overvoltage Category and pollution degree as the standard AC unit  90   240 Vac      The Safety European Standard EN61010 1 for measurement  control  and laboratory equipment  requires that fuses must be specified based on IEC127  This standard specifies the letter code  T   for a Time lag fuse     1 3 3 Connecting Inputs  The 10 pin input connector assignments are summarized in Table 1 1  Table 1 2 summarizes the  universal input pin assignments for different sensor inputs  All sensor selections are firmware controlled   see 4 1 Inp
46. password protected        Operating Mode  This mode allows users to switch between Run Mode  Standby Mode   Manual Mode  etc     2 4 Circular Flow of Menus    The following diagram shows how to use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to navigate around a menu   Press the ENTER button on  oPER to select and enter RUN    Press the UP button to  Mode     T T 4e navigate back up a level     S AA It is possible to cycle through  E  END za any menu in both directions     buttons to navigate around    the Operating Mode options  EUM  Figure 2 1   Circular Flow of Menus          PLATINUM   Series User s Guide Complete Menu Structure    3  Complete Menu Structure    3 1  Initialization Mode Menu  INIt   The following table maps the Initialization Mode  INIt  navigation     Level Level Level Level Level Level Level  2 3 4 5 6 7 8      INPt   t C      Type K thermocouple    Type J thermocouple    Notes         Type T thermocouple  Type E thermocouple  Type N thermocouple  Type R thermocouple  Type S thermocouple  Type B thermocouple  Type C thermocouple    Z  E  AJ    Rtd 3 wl 3 wire RTD  4 wl 4 wire RTD  2 wl 2 wire RTD  A CRV 385 calibration curve  100 Q  385 5 385 calibration curve  500 Q  385 t 385 calibration curve  1000 Q  392 392 calibration curve  100 Q  3916 391 6 calibration curve  100 Q  tHRM 2250 O thermistor  5k 5000 O thermistor  10k 10 000 O thermistor    PRoC Process input range  4 to 20 mA    Note  This Manual and Live Scaling submenu is the same for all PRoC ranges     MANL Low
47. r commissioning this device as it contains important information relating to Safety and EMC   Electromagnetic Compatibility      This instrument is a panel mount device protected in accordance with EN 61010 1 2010  electrical safety  requirements for electrical equipment for measurement  control  and laboratory use  Installation of this  instrument should be done by qualified personnel      N In order to ensure safe operation  the following instructions must be followed and warnings  observed     This instrument has no power on switch  An external switch or circuit breaker must be included in the  building installation as a disconnecting device  It must be marked to indicate this function  and it must  be in close proximity to the equipment within easy reach of the operator  The switch or circuit breaker  must comply with the relevant requirements of IEC 947 1 and IEC 947 3  International Electrotechnical  Commission   The switch must not be incorporated in the main supply cord     Furthermore  to provide protection against excessive energy being drawn from the main supply in case  of a fault in the equipment  an overcurrent protection device must be installed     e Do not exceed the voltage rating on the label located on the top of the instrument housing    e Always disconnect the power before changing the signal and power connections    e Do not use this instrument on a work bench without its case for safety reasons    e Do not operate this instrument in flammable or explos
48. ries User s Guide    Complete Menu Structure    Level Level Level Level Level Level Level  2 3 4 5 6 7 8    yES Send unit with value  F  C  V  mV  mA     Notes    yES Appends line feed after each send  ECHo yES Retransmits received commands  No  SEPR Carriage Return separator in CoNt  SPCE Space separator in CoNt Mode  M bUS RtU Standard Modbus protocol  ASCI Omega ASCII protocol  AddR USB requires Address  EtHN Ethernet port configuration  AddR Ethernet  Telnet  requires Address    485  bAUd  9600  4800  2400  1200  57 6  115 2  EVEN  NoNE  oFF  dAtA   8bit    7bit  StoP  2bit  AddR  ENbL  RUN M  ENbL  SP LM   SP Lo      SP HI    Serial port configuration   Single device Serial Comm Mode  Multiple devices Serial Comm Mode  Baud rate  19 200 Bd   9 600 Bd   4 800 Bd   2 400 Bd   1 200 Bd   57 600 Bd   115 200 Bd   Odd parity check used   Even parity check used   No parity bit is used   Parity bit is fixed as a zero   8 bit data format   7 bit data format   1 stop bit   2 stop bits gives a  force 1  parity bit  Address for 485  placeholder for 232  Turn on  in oPER Mode  ENTER to run  Turn on  program runs automatically  ENTER in Stby  PAUS  StoP runs  ENTER in modes above displays RUN  Low Setpoint limit   High Setpoint limit    PLATINUM   Series User s Guide Complete Menu Structure    Level Level Level Level Level Level Level  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TQUE  LPbk Loop break timeout disabled  ENbL EE Loop break timeout value  MM SS   o CRk Open Input circuit detection enabled  dSbL Open 
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50. rrent Setpoint 1 value in main display   SP2 LL Shortcut to change Setpoint 2  current Setpoint 2 value in main display   MANL M CNt      Manual Mode  the RIGHT and LEFT buttons control output  displays M      M INP     Manual Mode  the RIGHT and LEFT buttons simulate the input for testing   PAUS Pause and hold at current process value  display flashes   StoP Stop controlling  turn off outputs  process value rotating flash  Alarms remain   L RSt Clears any latched Alarms  Alarms menu also allows digital input reset   VALy Displays the lowest input reading since the VALy was last cleared   PEAk Displays the highest input reading since the PEAK was last cleared    Stby Standby Mode  outputs  and Alarm conditions disabled  displays Stby    PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     4  Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt   Use Initialization Mode to set the following parameters and perform the following functions     4 1 Input Configuration  INIt  gt  INPt              cccccccccsssseccccceesseccceeeeeseecceseeesecesseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeesseeeneeesseeeenes 19  4 2 Display Reading Formats  INIt  gt  RdG        ccc ccccccccesecccceesececceecseeeeeceseeeeseseeuecsseeueeeeseueseseensess 22  4 3 ExCitation Voltage  INIC gt  ECIN  c                       24  4 4 Communication  INIt  gt  COMM          ccccccceccccceseccccceeecesceececsseeeecseeeeeeseeeueessseeueceseeeeeseeeueseseueseseees 24  4 5 Safety Features N  S BE ee E 27  4 6 Manual Temp
51. s  J Type T C  K Type T C    T Type T C  E Type T C  R Type T C  S Type T C  B Type T C    C Type T C  N Type T C    RTD  RTD  RTD  Thermistor  Thermistor  Thermistor    Description  Process Voltage  Process Current  Iron Constantan  CHROMEGA   ALOMEGA    Copper Constantan  CHROMEGA   Constantan  Pt 13 Rh Pt  Pt 10 Rh Pt    30 Rh Pt 6 Rh Pt    5 Re W 26 Re W  Nicrosil Nisil    Pt  0 00385  100 Q  500 Q  1000 Q    Pt  0 003916  100 QO  Pt  0 00392  100 O  2252 Q   5K O0   10K O    Specifications    Range Accuracy     100 mV     1     10 Vdc 0 03  Rdg  Scalable within O to 24 mA 0 03  Rdg   210 to 1200  C    346 to 2192  F  0 4  C  0 7  F   270 to  160  C    454 to  256  F 1 0  C   1 8  F   160 to  1372  C    256 to 2502  F  0 4  C  0 7  F   270 to  190  C    454 to  310  F 1 0  C   1 8  F   190 to 400  C    310 to 752  F 0 4  C   0 7 F   270 to  220  C    454 to  364  F 1 0  C   1 8  F   220 to 1000  C    364 to 1832  F  0 4  C   0 7  F   50 to 40  C    58 to 104  F 1 0  C   1 8  F  40 to 1788  C   104 to 3250  F 0 5  C  0 9  F   50 to 100  C    58 to 212  F 1 0  C   1 8  F  100 to1768  C   212 to 3214  F 0 5 C   0 9  F  100 to 640  C   212 to 1184  F 1 0  C   1 8  F  640 to 1820  C   1184 to 3308  F   0 5 C  0 9  F  O to 2320  C   32 to 4208  F 0 4  C   0 7 F   250 to  100  C    418 to  148  F 1 0  C   1 8  F   100 to 1300  C    148 to 2372  F  0 4  C  0 7  F   200 to 850  C    328 to 1562  F 0 3  C  0 5  F   200 to 660  C    328 to 1220  F 0 3  C   O 5  F   200 to 660  C    
52. t  tyPE  gt  ALR L   Select the Alarm Low Reference  ALR L  parameter   12   Set the Alarm Low Reference value   Confirm the value     PLATINUM    Series User s Guide Reference Section  Programming Mode  PRoG     5 3 5 Alarm Color  PRoG  gt  ALM 1  ALM 2  gt  A CLR   Select the Alarm Color  A CLR  parameter   EI d Navigate to the desired option  Options include the following   e REd     Alarm conditions are displayed in red  factory default   e AMbR   Alarm conditions are displayed in amber  e GRN   Alarms conditions are displayed in green  e dEFt   Alarms do not affect the default display color  Select the desired option     5 3 6 Alarm High High   Low Low Offset Value  PRoG    ALM 1   ALM 2  gt  HLHI   Select the Alarm Offset Value  HI HI  parameter  This parameter allows an offset to be added  to the Alarm trigger point s  which will flash the display when exceeded  Depending on the  Alarm type the offset can apply above the trigger point  below it  or both  This is illustrated in  Figure 5 2  HI HI works with both absolute and deviation Alarms   EJIEd Navigate to the correct option  Options include the following   e oFF  High High   Low Low function disabled  factory default   e ON   Display will flash in the color determined by the A CLR parameter when the  Process Value is greater than the HI HI offset value away from the Alarm condition  settings  in either direction   Select the indicated option   12  ForoN  set the offset value   Confirm the value     Lo Lo HI HI  AL
53. t to Inputs  1500 Vac  2120 Vdc   e Isolated RS232 to Inputs  500 Vac  720 Vdc   e   solated Analog to Inputs  500 Vac  720 Vdc   e  Analog Pulse to Inputs  No Isolation    Measurement Category     Category   includes measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the Mains Supply   power   Maximum Line to Neutral working voltage is 50Vac dc  This unit should not be used in  Measurement Categories Il  Ill  and IV     Transients Overvoltage Surge  1 2   50uS pulse     e Input Power  2500 V  e Input Power   1500 V  e Ethernet  1500 V  e Input Output Signals  500 V    EMC EN61326 1997   and A1 1998   A2 2001    Immunity and Emissions requirements for electrical equipment for measurement  control  and  laboratory are as follows     e EMC Emissions Table 4  Class A of EN61326  e EMC Immunity    Table 1 of EN61326    UL File Number  E209855    2 Low voltage DC power option  Units configured for external low power DC voltage  12   36Vdc    3 Ibid        O signal and control lines require shielded cables  and these cables must be located on conductive cable trays or  in conduits  The length of these cables should not exceed 30 meters     Warranty Disclaimer    NEWPORT Electronics  Inc  warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one   1  year from the date of purchase  In addition to NEWPORT s standard warranty period  NEWPORT Electronics  will extend the warranty period for four  4  additional years if the warranty card enclose
54. ter   F1 Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following    e  oMEG    factory default  Omega s Protocol  using standard ASCII encoding  Further  detail on this format is covered in the Communications Manual    e  M bUS     Modbus protocol  available as Modbus RTU  RtU  default  or  Modbus ASCII  ASCI   The Ethernet option supports Modbus TCPIP  More detail on  using this protocol can be found in the Communications Manual    Select the desired setting     PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     4 4 1 1 ASCII Parameters  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  USb  EtHN  SER   gt  PRot  gt  oMEG   Select OMEG to configure Omega ASCII mode communications parameters  These  configuration settings are the same for USB  Ethernet  and Serial communications   PI Navigate to the desired parameter  Parameters and sub parameters include the  following   e ModE  Choose the Mode for initiating ASCII data transfer   o CMd   Datais sent after receiving a prompt command from the  connected device  factory default    o CoNt   Datais sent as it is collected  you can set the seconds  between data sends          default   001 0  In Continuous Mode   sending a CTRL Q to the unit suspends transmission and sending a  CTRL S restarts transmission   e dAt F     Data Format  select yES or No for the following settings   o StAt   Alarm status bytes are sent with the data    o RdNG  Sends the process reading  o PEAk   Sends the highest process reading so far  o VALy
55. ut Configuration  INIt    INPt   and no jumper settings are required when switching from one  type of sensor to another  Figure 1 4 provides more detail for connecting RTD sensors  Figure 1 5 shows  the connection scheme for process current input with either internal or external excitation     Pin No  Code Description  1 ARTN Analog return signal  analog ground  for sensors  2 AIN  Analog positive input  3 AIN  Analog negative input  4 APWR Analog power currently only used for 4 wire RTDs  5 AUX Only used with controller models  6 EXCT Excitation voltage output referenced to ISO GND  7 DIN Digital input signal  latch reset   Positive at  gt  2 5V  ref  to ISO GND  8 ISO GND   Isolated ground for serial communications  excitation  and digital input  9 RX A Serial communications receive    IE        TX B Serial communications transmit    Table 1 1     10 Pin Input Connector Wiring Summary    PLATINUM m Series User s Guide Introduction    Pin Process Process Thermo  2 Wire 3 Wire 4 Wire Ther   Number Voltage Current couple RTD RTD RTD mistor  1 Rtn id RTD2  RTD2   2 Vin     I  T C  RTD1    RTD1  RTD1  TH   3 l  T C  RTD2  TH   4 RTD1  RTD1  RTD1        Requires external connection to pin 4  Table 1 2   Interfacing Sensors to the Input Connector       EX ESESEARIEIED    AA  tui    Dl    gt   E    RTD  100 Q  4 WIRE          RTD  100 Q  3 WIRE  RTD  100 Q  2 WIRE  requires pin 1  to be jumpered to pin 4     Figure 1 4     RTD Wiring Diagram    0 24 mA                Internal  GCOE
56. ween data points    Select the desired setting     EIL    4 4 3 1 Serial Bus Format  INIt    CoMM    SER    C PAR       bUS F   Select the Bus Format  bUS F  parameter   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e 232C  Allows one to one serial communications  factory default   e 485   Allows multiple devices to operate on a single pair of wires  Select the indicated option     4 4 3 2 Baud Rate  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  SER  gt  C PAR  gt  bAUd    Select the Baud Rate  bAUd  parameter  The device being communicated to  determines how fast you can set the Baud Rate   Navigate to the desired setting for Baud rate  bits per second     e 19 2     19 200 Baud  factory default    e 9600   9 600 Baud   e 4800   4 800 Baud   e 2400   2 400 Baud   e 1200   1 200 Baud   e 57 6     57 600 Baud   e 115 2     115 200 Baud  Select the indicated option     4 4 3 3 Parity  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  SER  gt  C PAR  gt  PRty   Select the Parity  PRty  parameter   Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include the following   e odd   Odd parity used to verify communications  factory default   e EVEN   Even parity used to verify communications  e  NoNE   Parity is not used to verify communications  Select the indicated option     4 4 3 4 Data Bits  INIt  gt  COMM  gt  SER  gt  C PAR  gt  dAtA   Select the number of Data Bits  dAtA      PLATINUM ym Series User s Guide Reference Section  Initialization Mode  INIt     4 5  EIL    12 Navigate to the desired setting  Settings include
    
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