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1. Input Impedance 4 75 k ohms to 5 VDC or 34 9 k Ohms to ground Threshholds High 3 5 to 28 VDC low 0 to 1 9 VDC for single ended signals Magnetic Pickup Range 200 mV p p to 65 VRMS into 34 9 k Ohms Slow Response 200 Hz max DIP switch 2 and or 5 ON Fast Response Count Mode AorB AandB Add Add Add Subtract Add w Inh 8250 8250 3000 3000 Quad X1 Quad X2 3250 Quad X4 2000 CONTROL INPUTS Sensor Type Sink only Input Impedance 4 75 k ohms to 5 VDC Threshholds High 3 5 to 28 VDC low 0 to 1 9 VDC Response 25 msec maximum 5V signal 27 SPECIFICATIONS cont ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUT Voltage 12 VDC 12 Current 75 mA max Protection Short circuit protected RELAY OUTPUTS count control base unit only Number of relays 2 Contact type 1 set form C per relay Contact rating 5A 250 VAC or 30 VDC Isolation dielectric strength 2300 VAC OPTIONAL OUTPUTS Analog Retransmission Output signals 4 20 mA lt 750 Q and 0 10 V gt 2500 Q Accuracy 0 13 full scale and 100 PPM C and 0 07 full scale change over 4 20 mA load ranges Isolation dielectric strength 2300 VAC to signal inputs relays and AC power inputs 500 VAC to analog outputs and DC power inputs RS 485 Serial Communications Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19 200 programmable P arity Even odd or no parity Address Range 00 to 99 decimal Protocol Opto 22 compatible Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC to signal
2. Y l is pressed and descends each time the 4 key is pressed 3 Release the Mew key to display the value for the FC g Du rante 13 PROGRAMMING cont FUNCTION CODES To change the value of a function code 1 Press the key Durante my Ys Indicates flashing portion of tH Ys display m the most significant digit of the value will flash N 2 Usethe or y key to change the value of the flashing digit Durante a 3 Press the xe key to enter the new value and display the FC number Durante Lf vew A Erter Pi Enter To exit the program mode press the Mew and gt keys simultaneously The Function Code List The following list contains all possible function codes FCs for the Eclipse in nu meric order Not all FCs will be viewable in the program mode since some are mutu ally exclusive dependent upon program selections already made and many are de pendent upon the type of base unit and the presence of an option board installed in the unit The Eclipse will only show those FCs appropriate for its present configura tion Those values indicated with an asterisk are the default values 14 FUNCTION CODES cont FC Function Value Range Value Description 0 Scaling Mode 0 Calculate mode PP I entry in program mode only 1 Calculate mode PPI entry in run or program mode only 2 Absolute scale factor mode PPI 0 10 to 9999 99 Pulses Per Ite
3. A J y Table of Contents 1 Introduction 14 Function Codes 1 Description 19 Run Mode 4 Mounting 24 Diagnostics 5 Wiring 27 Specifications 10 Programming Durante Visit our Web Site at www durant com E T N
4. a main counter reset either from the front panel or the control inputs and the unlatch control input A relay can pick up or drop out at any combination of these events There are three modes of operation for the relays pulsed latched and fol lows In pulsed mode the installer programs one or more pick up events and a timeout The relay turns ON ata pick up event remains ON for the timeout period and then turns OFF In latched mode the installer programs one or more pick up events and one or more drop out events The relay turns ON ata pick up event and turns OFF ata drop out event In follows mode the installer selects either follows low or follows high and then assigns the relay to follow either P1 or P2 A follows low DESCRIPTION cont relay turns ON when the main count is less than or equal to the assigned preset and turns OFF when the count is greater than the preset A follows high relay turns ON when the main count is greater than or equal to the assigned preset and turns OFF when the count is less than the preset The comparison is made each time a count pulse is entered and when the main counter is reset A comparison and output update can also be made at power up if the unit is programmed to do so Reverse mode of operation is not available if the output is programmed to follows mode Analog Output Option Board If the optional analog output board is installed in the Eclipse the base unit will detect it and allow programming for
5. appropriate for the counter s type or programming will not appear on the display 20 RUN MODE cont To change which item is displayed 1 Press and hold the Y key Durante Collnd the title screen will appear on the display 2 While holding press either the 4 or Y key pal Durant View Enter y a new title screen will appear on the display each time a lor v is pressed 3 When the title screen for the desired item is reached release all keys to dis play the value for that item 9570 Durante The values for main count total count batch count and rate cannot be edited by the operator The values for the other four viewable items typically can be changed by the operator Those items are preset 1 preset 2 batch preset and count pulses per item The installer normally determines which of these items can be viewed by the operator and also which of these items can be edited by the operator and programs the unit appropriately If an item is programmed to view only it will not respond to the editing key sequence below 21 RUN MODE cont To change the value of a preset or pulses per item example change preset 1 from 950 to 870 1 Press the Eet Lf key go09So Edt gt Indicates flashing digit N the left most digit MSD begins to flash The preset is edited one digit at a time by selecting a digit flash and changing the value
6. of that digit 2 Press the EM key until a digit that must be changed is flashing The flash moves one digit to the right each time the Ea key is poked Durante 00950 vE 3 Pressthe 4 or wv key to change the value of the flashing digit Durante Ho08So LY 22 RUN MODE cont 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all digits are changed to the new preset value 0008240 A 5 Press the View key to enter the new value for the preset and display the title Enter screen Du rante Pi E Enter The operator may have to reset the counter from time to time The installer probably considered this and programmed the unit to allow the operator one of the following options for the front panel keypad reset No counter reset Totalizer count reset Main counter reset Batch counter reset Displayed counter reset Reset all counters AUBWNE The reset function only works when a value is on the display in other words don t be pushing on the Mie key and only when preset editing is NOT underway no flash ing digits 23 RUN MODE cont DIAGNOSTICS To reset the counter press the and Y keys at the same time Durant The display may or may not go to zero or possibly the preset 2 value That depends upon which value is being displayed and which counter is programmed to reset via the keypad DIAGNOSTICS Self Diagnostics and Error Messages Each time
7. power is applied to the Eclipse it performs a series of internal diagnostic tests A lamp test all display segments on is conducted while these tests are in progress If a failure occurs an error message will appear on the display Addition ally once the unit is up and running an out of range message flashing ff or gL may appear on the rate display indicating that the calculated rate is greater than 99 999 or less than 99 999 respectively The diagnostic tests are checksum calculations of internal memory to verify that data stored in memory during manufacture or at power down is still there at power up Programming calibration and run mode data is stored in non volatile memory NOVRAM and EEPROM A failure in the programming section of memory results in the displayed error message P An error in the calibration section of memory results ina CA error message and a bad checksum in run data is indicated by Errun Foreach of these errors the associated data is set to default values The error message remains on the display until a key is pressed At that time the unit will continue to perform the remaining tests and then go into run mode However the defaulted program calibration and run data must be restored to the user s settings before the unit is put back into operation NOTE the calibration diagnostic test deter mines the validity of data stored in memory only THERE IS NO DIAGNOSTIC TEST TO DETERMINE THAT THIS UNIT REQUIR
8. the output assignment and range In either base unit the output can be programmed to follow the total count or the rate If the analog output is installed in a count control base unit it may also be pro grammed to follow the main count or batch count The output board has a 0 10V and a 4 20 mA output however it is expected that the installer will use one or the other Both outputs follow the assigned count or rate and both go from minimum value OV and 4 mA to maximum value 10V and 20 mA over the same count or rate range RS 485 Serial Communications Option Board The optional RS 485 serial communication board allows a host device to download and read function code programming selections and to read status information such as count rate and preset values This manual does not contain information on the serial communication protocol or the serial command list That information is contained in the 57700 serial specifica tion and is obtainable by contacting the Durant Literature Department at 800 540 9242 U S and Canada or 920 261 4070 or by FAX at 920 261 9097 MOUNTING Mounting Bpasae Zh 45 00 PM R Of Mew Eat gt a v ji PANEL CUTOU MAX PANEL HICKNESS 190 133 7 Mounting clips and screws shown in installed positions Mounting Instructions 1 Slide mounting gasket not shown over unit b
9. 0 0 0 No Action 1 1 1 1 1 Pick Up 2 2 2 2 2 Drop Out Relay 1 Follows 0 Relay 1 follows P1 1 Relay 1 follows P2 Relay 1 Follows Test 0 Relay 1 not tested at power up 1 Relay 1 tested at power up Relay 2 Mode 0 Disabled 1 Normal latched mode 2 Reverse latched mode 3 Normal pulsed mode 4 Reverse pulsed mode 5 Follows low mode 6 Follows high mode Relay 2 Timeout 0 01 to 99 99 Pulsed mode timeout seconds 1 00 for relay 2 17 FUNCTION CODES cont 42 44 45 50 60 61 62 70 71 Relay 2 Events ABCDE Relay 2 pickup and drop out events 00000 ABCDE values from table below P1 P2 Pb Unlatch ResetCount A B C D E 0 0 0 0 0 No Action 1 1 1 1 1 Pick Up 2 2 2 2 2 Drop Out Relay 2 Follows 0 Relay 2 follows P1 1 Relay 2 follows P2 Relay 2 Follows Test 0 Relay 2 not tested at power up 1 Relay 2 tested at power up Load Defaults 0 Default value for FC 50 1 Load default values for all FCs 2 Load default run mode values Serial Address 00 to 99 Unit serial address for RS 485 00 communications RS 485 Baud Rate 0 1200 Baud 1 2400 Baud 2 4800 Baud 3 9600 Baud 4 19 2 k Baud RS 485 Parity 0 No parity 1 Odd parity 2 Even parity Analog Assignment 0 Analog output follows rate 1 Analog output follows displayed total For a totalizer base unit options 2 and 3 are not available 2 Analog output follows main count 3 Analog output follows batch count Analog Offset 000000 Dis
10. ES CALIBRATION The final checksum testis performed on ROM If a failure occurs the display will read E e This type of failure is non recoverable and the unit should be returned to the factory for repair 24 DIAGNOSTICS cont Keyboard Diagnostic Mode The keyboard diagnostics allows the user to test each of the front panel keys the display and the analog and relay outputs if present in the unit Caution performing the keyboard diagnostic tests will turn ON the analog and relay outputs if they are installed in the unit Remove power from the counter and disconnect any output that should not activate its load during the diagnostic tests To enter the keyboard diagnostic mode 1 Turn power to the unit OFF Durant Power _e In 2 If any control input is programmed to a lock function remove the jumper wire from that input to ground 3 While holding down both the ee and a keys turn unit power ON After 1 5 seconds the unit will be in the diagnostic mode with all LED segments and the program LED ON Release the and a keys at this time If present both relays will be OFF and the analog output will be at minimum values 4 mA and OV 888888 In 25 DIAGNOSTICS cont There are four keyboard diagnostic tests one for each key The tests are performed by pressing each key The unit s response is maintained as long as the key is held Test Key Unit Response View V
11. INTRODUCTION DESCRIPTION This manual describes the installation of Durant models 5770X 48xX It is the duty of any good instruction manual to describe the product itself and this is especially true for the Eclipse This unit is extremely versatile and a good understanding of what it can do will be immensely helpful to the installer in figuring out how to use it Follow ing the description the installation section gives information about mounting wiring and programming An operator section of the manual follows installation This manual ends with a lively discussion of diagnostics and specifications The installer s intuition and counter experience will be definite advantages when dealing with the Eclipse however even experienced control electricians will find that this unit offers some interesting variations from normal counter functionality For applica tion specific assistance with any Durant counter contact the Durant Applications Engineering Department at 800 540 9242 U S and Canada or 920 261 4070 or by FAX at 920 261 9079 Description Base Unit The Eclipse base unit comes in two flavors totalizer and count control The totalizer has a six digit display The display can be scaled to divide totalizer counts by 1 by 10 or by 100 which effectively converts the total to 6 7 or 8 digits respectively Depending upon the count input device s and programming the totalizer can count up or down or both directions If th
12. a a jumper to ground Finally the front panel keypad can be programmed to reset the total count DESCRIPTION cont The count control base unit has all the features of the totalizer plus some additional goodies There are three count registers in the control the main counter the total izer and the batch counter The main counter is six digits bi directional and has two presets It can be programmed to roll under either to 999 999 or to 1 The presets cannot be set to a negative number and should not be set to the same number The control houses two relays that are programmable by the installer to respond to any combination of presets and two control signals The totalizer operates the same way as the stand alone totalizer version of the Eclipse except that it can be hidden from the operator The batch counter counts the number of batches count cycles of the main counter The batch counter is six digits has one preset and counts up only The batch counter and the ratemeter can also be hidden from the operator The base unit has three control inputs imaginatively named Input 1 Input 2 and Input 3 Each input is programmable to perform a specific function when electrically activated There are ten possible functions to choose from including reset unlatch outputs and program lockout The front panel keypad also has a programmable reset capability It is highly recommended that one of the control inputs be pro grammed to one of the lock
13. d preset 2 coincidence Count rollunder to 999 999 Count rollunder to 1 Rate is not displayed Rate is displayed Total is not displayed Total 1 is displayed Total 10 is displayed Total 100 is displayed For totalizer base unit option 0 is not available and option 1 is the default value Control input functions ABC values from table below Reset Totalizer Lock All Lock Program Lock Program and P1 Reset Main Counter Reset Batch Counter Reset All Counters Unlatch Bypass P1 16 For totalizer base unit options 3 to 9 are notavailable All resetinputs and the unlatch input are momentary edge triggered All lock inputs and the bypass P1 input are maintained level sensitive FUNCTION CODES cont 23 30 31 32 34 35 40 41 Keypad Reset 0 Disabled 1 Reset Totalizer 2 Reset Main Counter 3 Reset Batch Counter 4 Reset Displayed Counter 5 Reset all Counters For totalizer base unit options 2 to 5 are not available All reset selections are momentary edge triggered Relay 1 Mode 0 Disabled 1 Normal latched mode 2 Reverse latched mode 3 Normal pulsed mode 4 Reverse pulsed mode 5 Follows low mode 6 Follows high mode Relay 1 Timeout 0 01 to 99 99 Pulsed mode timeout seconds 1 00 for relay 1 Relay 1 Events ABCDE Relay 1 pick up and drop out events 00000 ABCDE values from table below P1 P2 Pb Unlatch ResetCount A B C D E 0 0
14. 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 operating the Durant counter Reproduction of this material for purposes other than the sup port of Durant counters or related products is prohibited without 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 equipmentis capable of generating radio frequency energy If notinstalled and used in accor dance with the instructions this unit may interfere with radio communications 29 Durant 901 S 12th Street Watertown WI 53094 800 540 9242 920 261 4070 Fax 920 261 9097 www durant com Durante Eclipse Series Totalizers and Counters Installation and Operation Manual Number 57700 980 04 Models 5770X 48X Totalizers C ounters Ce Durante RM Reset Ete _ gt
15. e display counts up to 999 999 the next count will cause it to roll over to zero like the odometer in a car If the display counts down to zero the next count in will cause a rollunder to either 999 999 or to 1 depending upon how it is programmed If the display continues to count down to 99 999 any further negative counts will be lost Another function of the totalizer base unit is to display rate The ratemeter looks at how fast the pulses are coming in to the A count input frequency and calculates a rate to be displayed to the operator For instance if the totalizer is counting in inches the ratemeter could display material speed in inches per second or feet per minute If the totalizer is counting in gallons the ratemeter could display flow rate in gallons per minute etc The ratemeter updates every one second plus the time it takes until the next pulse comes into the A input If the pulse frequency slows to one or less every nine 9 seconds the rate display goes to zero Up to five digits may be dis played on the rate screen If the Eclipse is set up in a quadrature count mode a negative sign will appear on the rate display when the totalizer is counting down The ratemeter can be programmed to not appear on the display for the operator The base unit also has three 3 control inputs that are programmable to either reset or program lockout It is highly recommended to program one of them as a lockout and then activate it vi
16. e unit applies to raw count input pulses in order to display counts and rates in engineering units that are meaningful to the operator This arithmetic is called scaling The Eclipse allows scal ing by two methods the traditional absolute scale factor mode and the calculate mode Using the absolute scale factor mode the installer must calculate the count and rate scalers by using the following formulae CDPF PPI Count Scale Factor where C D P F Count Decimal Point Factor and is taken from the table below Displayed Count Decimal Point CDP F XXXXXX 1 XXXXX X 10 XXXX XX 100 XXX XXX 1000 XX XXXX 10000 PPI Pulses Per Item the number of count input pulses per unit inch foot gallon etc of displayed count Double or quadruple this number if the count mode is quadrature X2 or X4 respectively 10 PROGRAMMING cont Example A flowmeter delivers 25 pulses per gallon and the operator must read the count in gallons and tenths XXXXX X 10 Count Scale Factor 35 0 40000 NOS X RDPF Rate Scale Factor PPI i where NOS Number of Seconds in the displayed rate time unit per second 1 per minute 60 etc R DP F Rate Decimal Point Factor and is taken from the table below Displayed Rate Decimal Point R DP F XXXXX 1 XXXX X 10 XXX XX 100 XX XXX 1000 X XXXX 10000 PPI Pulses Per Item the number of count input pulses per unit of displayed rate Double or quadruple this numbe
17. four keys that the operator pokes to change the display and to enter presets The indicating LED turns ON only when the counter has been putin the program mode This mode is normally NOT an operator function and the installer usually has taken steps to insure that the operator cannot enter the program mode Therefore this LED is nor mally OFF 19 RUN MODE cont With no keys pressed the display will always show a number Depending upon the type of counter and how itis programmed the displayed number is a value for one of up to eight viewable items To find out what the number represents press and hold the View key A title screen will appear on the display showing the name of the item Enter Durante Lottnd View Enter gt Press and hold this key to display title screen When the jee key is released the display goes back to the value for that item The title screens are described below All counters will have at least one viewable item but up to eight viewable items are possible Title Screen Viewable Item Cot nd The main counter PI Preset 1 of the main counter Pe Preset 2 of the main counter bAACH The batch counter Pb The batch preset 40 4AL The totalizer counter rAdE The ratemeter CPP i Count pulses per item for scaling The operator can change which item is being displayed by using the keypad to scroll up or down through the list of viewable items Those items in the list that are not
18. iew E nter Enter Display shows software revision number Edit Right Arrow Edit All display segments and the program LED gt __ will turn OFF and the analog output will go to maximum values 20 mA and 10V Up Arrow A Each display digit will turn ON one at l J atime and relay 2 will turn ON Down Arrow v Each display segment of all digits will turn ON L one segment ata time and relay 1 will turn ON To exit the keyboard diagnostic mode turn unit power off 26 SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL Cutout Dimensions 3 62 W x 1 77 H 92mm x 45mm DIN standard Outline Dimensions 4 04 W x 2 19 H x 3 87 D 103mm x 56mm x 98mm 3 60 92mm maximum depth in panel Enclosure Plastic with polyester front label Connectors Up to six de pluggable terminal blocks INPUT POWER AC Powered Models 57701 4XX Input Power 85 265 VAC 47 63 Hz 20 VA External Fuse 0 2A 250 VAC Time Delay T200mA 250V Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC DC Powered Models 57700 4XX Input Power 9 30 VDC 12 VA External Fuse 2 0A 50 VDC Time Delay T2A 50V Reverse Voltage Protection Yes Isolation Dielectric Strength 2300 VAC to signal inputs and relays 500 VAC to RS 485 and analog outputs HUMAN INTERFACE Display 6 5 digits Type 56 high seven segment red LED DATA RETENTION Memory Type EEPROM no batteries required Duration 100 years COUNT SIGNAL INPUT Sensor Type Sink or source DIP switch selectable
19. ing installation e It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator e It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment e Switches and circuit breakers in Europe must comply with IEC 947 PROGRAMMING Programming defines the Eclipse s personality It will be necessary for the installer to program the unit to fit the requirements of the application Programming in the Eclipse is done with function codes Each function code has a number and a field of values The installer selects a particular value for a function code to enable a specific type of behavior in the unit For instance if function code 10 is set to a value of 1 the main counter autorecycles when the count is equal to preset 1 If function code 10 is set to a value of 2 the main counter autorecycles when the count is equal to preset 2 There are 33 function codes however some function codes are mutually exclusive and the setting for one function code may enable or disable other function codes Function codes that have been disabled will not show in the function code list when the installer programs the unit Furthermore function codes that are specific to the count control base unit and the optional RS 485 serial communications and analog output boards will only show in the function code list if they are appropriate to the hardware set Count and Rate Scaling Several of the function codes determine the arithmetic that th
20. inputs relays and AC power inputs 500 VAC to analog outputs and DC power inputs ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Environment Indoor use to 2000 meters Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 20 to 70 C Humidity 0 to 85 RH non condensing Vibration 2 5 g s 30 to 200 Hz Shock 30 g s 11 msec half sinewave EMC Immunity to EN 50082 2 Heavy Industrial Emissions to EN 50081 2 Heavy Industrial Front Panel NEMA 4X when mounted with gasket provided Agency Approval UL cUL listed CE compliant CE EMC immunity and emissions requirements were met using shielded wiring on the RS 485 analog output and pulse input power lines The shields were connected to earth ground at the Eclipse end of the shields Polution Degree 2 Overvoltage category II 28 WARRANTY Eaton warrants all products against defects in material 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 producthas been altered misused taken apartor otherwise abused ALL OTHER WAR RANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE EXCLUDED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 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 required Return Goods Authori zation number RGA contact your local Durant distributo
21. m Any value of P PI that 1 00 causes the count scale factor to be Count Scaler 0 00001 to 9 99999 1 00000 CDP 0 1 2 3 4 Rate Scaler 0 001 to 9999 60 00 RDP 0 1 2 3 4 NOS 1 to 99 999 60 Count Mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 Batch Counter 0 1 2 15 outside the range of 0 00010 to 10 00000 or the rate scale factor to be outside the range of 0 001 to 9999 will not be accepted Absolute count scale factor Count decimal point XXXXXX XXXXX X XXXX XX XXX XXX XX XXXX Absolute rate scale factor XXXXXX XXXX X XXX XX XX XXX X XXXX Rate decimal point Number of seconds in rate time unit per second 1 per minute 60 etc A Add B Subtract A Add B Add A Add B Count Inhibit Quadrature X1 Quadrature X2 Quadrature X4 No batch counter or batch preset Non presettable batch counter Presettable batch counter FUNCTION CODES cont 9 10 11 14 16 20 Reset Mode 0 1 Autorecycle 0 Main Counter 1 2 3 Rollunder 0 1 Rate Display 0 1 Totalizer Display 0 1 2 3 Control Inputs ABC 000 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 A B C 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 Disabled Main counter resets to zero Main counter resets to preset 2 pre set 2 count coincidence value is zero No autorecycle Autorecycle at preset 1 coincidence Autorecycle at preset 2 coincidence Autorecycle at preset 1 an
22. odes in the function code list By selecting calculate mode FCs 2 and 4 do not appear on the display to the installer but FC 6 does appear By selecting absolute mode FCs 2 and 4 appear on the display but FC 6 does not Entering the Program Mode programmed to one of the Lock Functions and then activated via a jumper to ground to prevent inadvertent operator entry into the program mode If the program mode must be accessed after installation remove the jumper wire and follow the procedure below Note It is recommended that upon installation one of the control inputs be Caution Entry into the program mode will cause both relays if installed to turn OFF and will cause the analog output if installed to go to its minimum values 4 mA and OV To enter the program mode 1 Press the sew and gt keys simultaneously Durante FOE D O f vow Ete gt The program LED will turn ON and the display will show FC 0 function code 0 for one second The display will then show the value selected for FC 0 12 PROGRAMMING cont To scroll through the active function code list 1 Press and hold the YW key FE 1 Durante i Mew Etter the display will show a function code number as long as View is held _ Enter 2 While holding MS press either or Y FE B Al Durante Enter the display ascends numerically to the next FC in the list each time
23. ody until adhesive surface makes contact with the front bezel 2 Slide unit into cutout in panel 3 Attach mounting clips and screws 4 Tighten screws until unit is firmly in place DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN screws to the point of squeezing the gasket out from behind the bezel WIRING WIRING AND DIP SWITCHES All wiring to the counter is done to rear terminal de pluggable connectors Up to six headers accept the wired connectors on the counter All units have at least three headers power input count input and control input The relay output header is in stalled in the count control base unit Any combination of two additional circuit boards with headers may be installed These option boards are RS 485 serial communica tions and analog output The option boards occupy specific locations in the counter and are not interchangeable All boards are keyed to prevent installation in the wrong location precaution is not observed Treat all control and count inputs as hazard h Disconnect all power before wiring terminals A safety hazard exists if this ous since they may carry line voltage Rear Terminal Layout Rela RS485 Anal
24. og DIP Switch Output Communications Output rg F A L Ww te Tiy Durante I l o E a l al Nn Power Input Count Input 2 Terminals for DC Powered Units Control Input 3 Terminals for AC Powered Units Terminal Connector Ratings AC or DC Power Input Relay Output 10A 250VAC Wire size 12 24AWG 3 1mm 0 24mm 600V RS485 Analog Output Count Input Control Input 8A 125VAC Wire size 16 28AWG 1 3mm 0 1mm 300V 5 WIRING cont Wiring and DIP Switches DC Power Input for DC powered models 57700 48X Durant IL Power In No Internal Fuse 9 30 VDC U External Fuse Size 12 VA US European 2 AMP 50 V T2A 50 V Time Delay Time Delay AC Power Input for AC powered models 57701 48X 7 gt Durant No Internal Fuse External Fuse Size Power In 85 265 VAC U2 47 63 Hz Used U S European 20 VA 0 2 AMP 250 V T200mA 250 V Time Delay Time Delay WIRING cont Count Input Durant KH lt o IP Switch Position 6 lt IP Switch Position 1 L_e 12 VDC Out LC lt Count Input A nn Count Input B Ground e Nw A XM Sensor Power Out 12 VDC 12 75 mA max short circuit pr
25. otected Dip Switch Settings A Single Ended Input A Fast Response gt 200 Hz A Sourcing PNP Input B Single Ended Input B Fast Response gt 200 Hz B Sourcing PNP Input noo fF Oo A Mag Pickup A Slow response lt 200 Hz A Sinking NPN Input B Mag Pickup B Slow Response lt 200 Hz B Sinking NPN Input WIRING cont Control Inputs Durante fs 123 Input 1 _ Input2 gt Input3 gt Ground gt Relay Output Option Board Typical Wiring Durant XR Contact Ratings 5 A 250 VAC or 30 VDC maximum Control inputs require current sinking NPN sensors or contact closures to ground Internal pullup resistance 4 75k Q to 5 VDC Max Voltage 28 VDC Terminal Designation 69 o7 Relay ee 40 30m1 2 Relay iot An RC surge suppressor is recommended across all inductive loads WIRING cont RS 485 Communication Option Board To Host Serial P ort Durant 485 485 Common Analog Output Option Board r Durant 4 20mA 0 10 V Common j _ il cio Output Ratings 4 20 mA into 750 Q Ohms maximum 0 10 V into 2500 Q Ohms minimum A switch shall be included in the build
26. out functions and then activated via a jumper wire to ground Inadvertent operator entry into the program mode is the ultimate in operator confusion and installer frustration Much of the previously mentioned versatility of the Eclipse count control is due to the flexibility of the output relays The unit contains two relays each with one set of form C normally open and normally closed contacts Each relay may be individually programmed and because of the number of possibilities the installer must think through relay behavior very carefully First of all relays can be programmed to either normal or reverse operation Reverse operation is common in fluid batching applica tions and as a typical feature of microprocessor based counters is usually well understood However the Eclipse allows the installer to select at which event s the relay will pick up and at which event s the relay will drop out This means that the Eclipse relays will almost always be used in normal operation even to do applica tions that previously required reversed relays The installer will appreciate not having to deal with reverse ON really means OFF logic when programming the relays The remainder of this description of relay operation willassume the relays are programmed for normal operation There are five events that can cause each relay to pick up turn ON or drop out turn OFF They are the two main counter presets P1 and P2 the batch counter preset Pb
27. played value for minimum analog 99 999 to 99 999 0 to 999 999 99 999 to 999 999 18 output Range for offset when FC 70 0 Range for offset when FC 70 1 2 FC 11 0 FC 70 3 Range for offset when FC 70 1 2 and FC 11 1 FUNCTION CODES cont RUN MODE 72 Analog Full Scale 999 999 Displayed value for maximum analog output 99 999 to 99 999 Range for full scale when FC 70 0 0 to 999 999 Range for full scale when FC 70 1 2 FC 11 0 FC 70 3 99 999 to 999 999 Range for full scale when FC 70 1 2 and FC 11 1 RUN MODE This is the operator s section of this instruction manual Once the installer has wiring and programmed the counter to do a specific job it is up to the operator to deal with the counter on a day by day basis There are three things that the operator might be expected to do with this counter 1 View count and rate values 2 Change preset values 3 Reset the count Typically all operator functions are performed on the front panel of the counter The front panel features of interest to the operator are a six digit LED display a keypad containing four keys and an indicating LED Six Digit Display Durante rc S Indicating et Won En x Oe faeReset a x LED 7P iew i Enter gt i A s v J Keypad The six digit LED display which will be referred to simply as the display is where the operator views count rate and presets The keypad consists of the
28. r if the count mode is quadrature X2 or X4 respec tively Example An encoder puts out 600 pulses per foot and the operator must read material speed in feet and tenths per minute XXXX xX X 10 600 Rate Scale Factor 1 000 To program the Eclipse for traditional scaling the installer would set function code FC 0 to a value of 2 Then set FCs 2 and 4 to the absolute count and rate scale factors and set FCs 3 and 5 to set the count decimal point and rate decimal point respectively If the installer sets function code 0 to a value of 0 or 1 the Eclipse will be in the calculate mode for scaling This means that the installer must enter values for PPI FC 1 CDPF FC 3 RDPF FC 5 and NOS FC 6 The unit will use the count and rate scale factor formulae to calculate the scalers This is especially useful when the operator must change scale factors and is likely to know the PPI value With FC 0 set to 1 the operator can change the PPI value without going into the program mode and the count and rate scale factors will be calculated by the Eclipse The traditional absolute method of scaling is only likely to be used when there is potential for unac ceptable round off in the calculation or when the count and rate displays must be scaled to different engineering units such as counting in inches and displaying rate in feet per minute 11 PROGRAMMING cont The topic of scaling also is an example of mutually exclusive function c
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