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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Micro-DCI™ Indicator/Totalizer
53IT5100A
PN24479
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Micro-DCI™ Indicator/Totalizer53IT5100APN24479 Rev. 1

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Directly beneath the horizontal keypad and concealed behind the front panel pull-down door is the RS-232 Configuration Port. This port provides instr

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rollover value. The dropout value specifies a minimum input value required to increment the run-ning total.All of the selectable entries for the Indi

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1.2 SCOPE OF BOOKInformation in this book is presented as text, visuals, and tables. All three are required, but thetext has been minimized wherever

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Indicator/Totalizer53IT5100 Indicator/TotalizerSection 1IntroductionSection 2Installation

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1.3 MODEL NUMBER BREAKDOWNTYPE NO. 53ITSERIES NO. 53IT5100INDICATOR TOTALIZER53IT51 A 2 1 A Engineering File Reference:Power Requirem

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1.4 SPECIFICATIONSTable 1-1. SpecificationsItem Specification(s)Power Requirements (as specified) 22 - 26 V dc108 - 132 V rms216 - 264 V rms50/60

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Table 1-1. SpecificationsItem Specification(s)Analog Output (ANO0) Signal (is referencedto power common)QuantitySignal RangeLoad RangeAccuracy1 (ANO

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Table 1-1. SpecificationsItem Specification(s)Environmental Characteristics (Cont):Transient Immunity (all circuits)EMI SusceptibilityEnclosure Class

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Table 1-1. SpecificationsItem Specification(s)Physical CharacteristicsMaterial of Construction:CaseCircuit BoardsBezelDimensionsFlush Panel Mounting

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2.0 INSTALLATION2.1 INSPECTIONA list of all items in the shipment is attached to the shipping container. Inspect the equipmentupon arrival for dama

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MicroMod Automation, Inc. The Company MicroMod Automation is dedicated to improving customer efficiency by providing the most ost-effective, applica

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2.3.2 MOUNTING PROCEDUREFor single and multiple case mounting the instruments are furnished with a trim collar (mountingframe). Figure 2-2 illustrat

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Figure 2-1. Outline Dimensions and Panel Cut-Out RequirementsSection 2. Installation2-3

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Figure 2-2. Single or Multiple Panel MountingFigure 2-3. Intercase Spacing53IT5100 Indicator/Totalizer2-4

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2.4 CONNECTIONS2.4.1 PREPARATORYThe 53IT5100 can be configured for one to four analog inputs (ANI0-3), one analog output (ANO0),two control contact i

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2.4.2.1 POWER INPUT (AS SPECIFIED)2.4.2.1.1 DC PowerReference Figure 2-4 and connect the remote 24 V dc power supply to the instrument as follows:1.

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2.4.2.3 CONTACT INPUT TO CCI0 AND CCI1Separate contact input signals to CCI0 and CCI1 can be used for alarm inputs. One side of eachremote contact m

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Figure 2-4. Controller Rear Power and Signal Terminal Boards53IT5100 Indicator/Totalizer2-8

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Figure 2-5. Datalink Installation DiagramSection 2. Installation2-9

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3.0 DISPLAYS AND PUSH BUTTONSThis section provides illustrations with item call-outs of the six operator displays, alarm overlays,and engineering mode

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Figure 3-2. Dual Bar Graph (Channels 1 & 2)Figure 3-3. Dual Bar Graph (Channels 3 & 4)ANI0 Tag Name (A224)ANI0 Span (C256)50 Segment Graph S

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Table of Contents1.0 INTRODUCTION 1-11.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Figure 3-4. Quad Process Digital ReadoutFigure 3-5. Quad Totalizer Digital ReadoutANI0 Digital Readout (H000)*ANI1 Digital Readout (H001)*ANI2 Digit

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Figure 3-6. Alarm Summary3.2 ALARM OVERLAYAny one of the six operator displays can have the upper quadrant of the display overlaid with anALARM ind

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The alarm banner blinking is stopped by pressing the Mode ( ● ) push button on the front panel;the alarm banner remains on the display, but does not b

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3.3 FRONT PANEL PUSH BUTTONSThe front panel push buttons are repeated here from Section 1 because they are used in the engi-neering mode display over

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3.4 ENGINEERING MODE OVERLAYSThe engineering mode overlays are used to make the necessary parameter entry selections for theoperator displays and to

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CONFIGURE Prompt KEY? Prompt A Key Entered on the Edit Line

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3.4.2 DISPLAYING A DATAPOINTThe following procedure illustrates how to display the contents of datapoint C175, which is ANI2Alarm Limit 1. Figure 3-

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Table 3-3. Procedure to Alter a DatapointStep PressOnceShiftResultPress toLocateTargetChar.Result1●Puts instrument in engineering mode.2If CONFIGUR

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3.5 FRONT PANEL PUSH BUTTON ALTERNATIVESThere are four alternative methods other than the front panel push buttons for accessing andchanging database

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Figure 3-11. Front Panel Configuration Port Connections53IT5100 Indicator/Totalizer3-12

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5.0 MAINTENANCE 5-15.1 SERVICE APPROACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3.5.1 USING THE HAND HELD CONFIGURERThe Hand Held Configurer (HHC) is a portable terminal designed to interface with the instrumentthrough the config

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3.5.1.2 DISPLAYING A DATABASE PARAMETERTo DISPLAY a database parameter, press D and enter the parameter ID, then press ENTER. Thecurrent value of the

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3.5.1.4 SETTING OR CHANGING A PASSWORD KEYAs a security feature, the instrument can be configured so that a password key is required to ac-cess the E

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2. If F2 is selected, the following menu appears:F2-DATABASEF3-PROGRAM (not applicable)Based on which selection from this menu is made the following o

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4.0 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERSThe configuration parameters provide the latitude to define the instrument’s personality attributes,so that while still fu

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4.3 CONFIGURING THE DATABASE MODULESThe datapoints in the database modules must be changed to reflect required alterations in the fac-tory standard c

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Table 4-3. Analog Input (ANI) ModulePurpose: This module is used to configure input voltage characteristics (e.g., input voltagerange), and how the

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Table 4-3. Analog Input (ANI) ModulePurpose: This module is used to configure input voltage characteristics (e.g., input voltagerange), and how the

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Table 4-4. Analog Output (ANO) ModulePurpose: The primary purpose of this module is to set the 0 - 20 mA output signal relative to thedisplayed perc

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Table 4-5. Contact Input Module (CCI)Purpose: This module allows the action of the CCIs to be reversed (normally a closed contact =1, but can be cha

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List of FiguresFigure 1-1. Indicator/Totalizer Operator Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Figu

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Table 4-6. Contact Output Module (CCO)Purpose: This module allows the action of the CCOs to be reversed (normally a closed contact =1, but can be ch

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Table 4-7. Alarm ModulePurpose: The primary purpose of this module is to set the instrument’s Alarm Index mode, AlarmLimits 1 & 2, and Alarm Dea

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Table 4-7. Alarm ModulePurpose: The primary purpose of this module is to set the instrument’s Alarm Index mode, AlarmLimits 1 & 2, and Alarm Dea

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Table 4-8. Totalizer ModulePurpose: The totalizers provide a running total of each analog input (ANI0-3). This module isused to set input scaling f

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Table 4-8. Totalizer ModulePurpose: The totalizers provide a running total of each analog input (ANI0-3). This module isused to set input scaling f

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Table 4-9. Communication ModulePurpose: This module is used to configure the Datalink port parameters (e.g., baud rate, parityselection, etc.). Titl

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Table 4-10. System ModulePurpose: This module is used to set the instrument tag name and the display brightness.Title Symbol SystemModuleData-pointD

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5.0 MAINTENANCENOTE The factory set calibration constants for ANI0-3 and ANO0 areapplicable only for the main printed circuit board supplied in thepar

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After the front display panel is removed, the main printed circuit board can be accessed. The mainprinted circuit board also has the power supply as

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5.4 ERROR AND HARDWARE MALFUNCTION MESSAGES •Entire Display Flashes - The watchdog timer has timed out. • CPU RAM FAILURE - IC U1 is bad.•ROM CHKS FA

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1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEWThe 53IT5100 Indicator/Totalizer provides a suite of six operator displays to monitor processactivity for up to

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5.6 PARTS LISTThe parts list is provided in Table 5-1 and the parts breakdown is illustrated in Figure 5-1.Table 5-1. Parts ListKey Part Number Desc

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Figure 5-1. Illustrated Parts BreakdownSection 5. Maintenance5-5

Strany 59 - 5.5 RESETTING THE INSTRUMENT

Figure 5-2. Hand Held Configurer Connector 53IT5100 Indicator/Totalizer5-6

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Figure 5-3. Communication ITB Pin AssignmentsSection 5. Maintenance5-7

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APPENDIX A: DISCRETE CONTACTOUTPUT CCOsThe discrete output CCOs are not mechanical contact closures but NPN Transistors that are analo-gous to single

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Figure A-1. CCO Circuit and its Equivalent Figure A-2. Circuits for Operating DC Relays53IT5100 Indicator/TotalizerA-2

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Figure A-3. Operating CCOs in ParallelFigure A-4. CCO with Solid State RelayFigure A-5. CCO Operating CCI DirectlyAppendix A. Discrete Contact Output

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APPENDIX B: COMMUNICATIONS B.1 STANDARD COMMUNICATIONSTwo digital communication channels are provided with this instrument: 1) There is a configurat

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B.1.1 CONFIGURATIONTo initialize the instrument for binary communications, configure the instrument as described in Ta-ble B-1, Column 3 (Set Up ).T

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B.1.2 PROTOCOLThe Datalink protocol requires the host or SUPERVISOR-PC to initiate all transactions. There aretwo basic categories for all of the Da

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Figure 1-1. Indicator/Totalizer Operator DisplaysQuad Bar Graph (Chs. 1-4) Dual Bar Graph (Chs. 1&2) Dual Bar Graph (Chs. 3

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B.1.3 MESSAGE TYPESThe types of messages that are sent between the host or SUPERVISOR-PC and the Datalink net-work instrument are formatted as follow

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B.1.4 COMMUNICATION TRANSACTION EXAMPLES Transaction A Example - Host or SUPERVISOR-PC requests 9 bytes of data beginning at hexa-decimal memory ad

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B.1.5 CALCULATING DATA ADDRESSES If communications software must be generated to accommodate unique Datalink applications re-quirements, then the ins

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Table B-3. Instrument Memory Address SchemeData TypeBaseMemoryAddressByteSizeData Format Address Calculation AlgorithmH F00H 5 Represents high precis

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B.1.6 SOFTWARE CHARACTERISTICS 1. Transparency Rule - whenever 7E hexadecimal is transmitted as anything other thanSOH, a 00 byte will be inserted d

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APPENDIX C: DATABASEThe database contains five datapoint types. Each datapoint type represents a specific data format:whole integers, alphanumeric t

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Table C-2. DatabaseData-pointTitle Symbol Default Section4TableModuleA008 Unit Tag Name TAG ABB IT5100 4-10 SystemA055 CCI0 Display Message ALARM A 4

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Table C-2. DatabaseData-pointTitle Symbol Default Section4TableModuleB340 ALRM1 Alarm Index (ANI1) AIX1 1 4-7 AlarmB345 ALRM2 Alarm Index (ANI2) AIX2

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Table C-2. DatabaseData-pointTitle Symbol Default Section4TableModuleH033 Totalizer 1 Actual Total (Display Only) TO1 0 4-8 TotalizerH034 Totalizer 2

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Table C-2. DatabaseData-pointTitle Symbol Default Section4TableModuleL440 ANI0 Square Root Signal SQRT0 0 4-3 ANIL441 ANI1 Square Root Signal SQRT1 0

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partition, and partitions three and four are occupied by the two contact inputs. All six tag namesfor this display are selectable entries. There are

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The Company’s policy is one of continuous product improvement and the rightis reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice, or

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Figure 1-2. Indicator/Totalizer Illustrated OverviewRESET HOLE(DEFAULTSDATABASE)PULL-DOWNDOORDISPLAY(96 X 48GASDISCHARGEDOT MATRIX)VERTICAL KEYPAD(6 P

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