THE 1/16 DIN TIMER
MODEL C48T INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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INTRODUCTION
The C48 Timer (C48T) is a multi-purpose series of industrial control products
that are field-programmable for solving various applications. This series of
products is built around the concept that the end user has the capability to
program different personalities and functions into the unit in order to adapt to
different indication and control requirements.
The C48T unit, which you have purchased, has the same high quality
workmanship and advanced technological capabilities that have made Red
Lion Controls the leader in today’s industrial market.
Red Lion Controls has a complete line of industrial indication and control
equipment, and we look forward to servicing you now and in the future.
CAUTION:
Read complete instructions prior to
installation and operation of the unit.
CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock.
and UL Recognized Component,
File #E137808
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................................................1
Safety Summary.......................................................................................................................................................................1
Block Diagram ..........................................................................................................................................................................2
INSTALLATION & CONNECTIONS...............................................................................................................................................3
Multiple Unit Stacking ..............................................................................................................................................................3
Mounting Instructions ...............................................................................................................................................................4
Unit Removal Procedure ..........................................................................................................................................................4
Removing Unit Assembly ........................................................................................................................................................4
Installing Unit Assembly ...........................................................................................................................................................4
Output Board ...........................................................................................................................................................................5
Replacing Relay Output Board .........................................................................................................................................5
EMC Installation Guidelines ....................................................................................................................................................6
Wiring Connections .................................................................................................................................................................6
AC Versions (C48TXX0X)..................................................................................................................................................7
DC Versions (C48TXX1X) .................................................................................................................................................7
Serial Communications Wiring...........................................................................................................................................7
Run/Stop Input .........................................................................................................................................................................7
User Input Plug Jumper ...........................................................................................................................................................8
Output Wiring ...........................................................................................................................................................................8
Program Disable Plug Jumper .................................................................................................................................................8
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION.....................................................................................................................................................9
Keypad Functions.....................................................................................................................................................................9
BASIC OPERATION.....................................................................................................................................................................10
Normal Operating Mode.........................................................................................................................................................10
Modifying A Secondary Display Parameter From the Front Panel ........................................................................................10
Protected Value Menu ...........................................................................................................................................................10
Front Panel Accessible Functions With Program Disable .....................................................................................................11
PROGRAMMING GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................12
Programming Option Values ..................................................................................................................................................12
Programming Numeric Data Values.......................................................................................................................................12
Digit Entry ........................................................................................................................................................................12
Auto Scrolling...................................................................................................................................................................12
USER INTERFACE/PROGRAMMING MODES ...........................................................................................................................13
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont’d)
Programming Menu................................................................................................................................................................13
Numeric Value Entry Method ...........................................................................................................................................13
Timer Range ....................................................................................................................................................................13
Timer Operating Mode .....................................................................................................................................................13
Timer Reset at Power-up.................................................................................................................................................17
Access Preset Values ......................................................................................................................................................17
Preset 1 Value .................................................................................................................................................................17
Preset 2 Value (Dual Preset Model only) ........................................................................................................................17
Preset 1 Track Preset 2 (Dual Preset Model only) ..........................................................................................................17
Access Output Time Values.............................................................................................................................................18
Output Resolution ............................................................................................................................................................18
Output 1 Time Value ........................................................................................................................................................18
Output 2 Time Value (Dual Preset Model only) ...............................................................................................................18
Reverse Annunciator Logic..............................................................................................................................................19
Output Power-Up State....................................................................................................................................................19
User Inputs ......................................................................................................................................................................19
User Input 1 .....................................................................................................................................................................20
User Input 2 .....................................................................................................................................................................20
User Input 3 .....................................................................................................................................................................20
User F1 Key.....................................................................................................................................................................20
Programming/Protected Parameter Menu Code (0-199).................................................................................................20
Scroll Display ...................................................................................................................................................................20
Serial Baud Rate and Parity Settings ..............................................................................................................................21
Serial Unit Address (00-99) .............................................................................................................................................21
Serial Abbreviate Mnemonics ..........................................................................................................................................21
Print Options ....................................................................................................................................................................21
Print and Reset Timer Value............................................................................................................................................22
Factory Settings...............................................................................................................................................................22
Factory Settings Chart...............................................................................................................................................22
User Settings Chart...................................................................................................................................................23
RS-485 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS.........................................................................................................................................24
Communication Format ..........................................................................................................................................................24
Sending Commands And Data...............................................................................................................................................24
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont’d)
Receiving Data .......................................................................................................................................................................26
Terminal Emulation Program For IBM® PC ...........................................................................................................................27
Serial Connections .................................................................................................................................................................27
Terminal Descriptions ......................................................................................................................................................27
Connecting To A Host Terminal .......................................................................................................................................28
Troubleshooting Serial Communications................................................................................................................................29
APPENDIX “A” - APPLICATION EXAMPLE ..............................................................................................................................30
APPENDIX “B” - SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS ..........................................................................................................31
APPENDIX “C” - TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................33
APPENDIX “D” -TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR C48 TIMERS.......................................................................................35
APPENDIX “E” - ORDERING INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................................36
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Model C48 Timer is available in Single or Dual Preset models. The
C48T features a 7 segment, 2 line by 6 digit reflective or backlit LCD display.
For the backlit versions, the main display line is red and shows the timer value.
The smaller secondary display line is green and can be used to view the preset
values or output time values.
The C48 Timer can be configured for a variety of different operating modes
to meet most timing application requirements. Twelve timing ranges are
available from thousandths of a second to hours and minutes. Decimal Points
are used to separate the time units (hours, minutes, seconds). Timing can be
cumulative or can reset and start upon each power cycle. “On Delay” or “Off
Delay”, “Single Shot”, and “Repetitive auto cycling” modes are all supported.
Four front panel push-buttons are used for programming the operating modes
and data values, changing the viewed display, and performing user
programmable functions, e.g. reset, etc. The C48T can be configured for one of
two numeric data entry methods, digit entry or automatic scrolling. The digit
entry method allows for the selection and incrementing of digits individually.
The automatic scrolling method allows for the progressive change of one
through all digit positions by pressing and holding the “up” or “down” button.
The C48 Timer has a Run/Stop Input, 3 programmable User Inputs, and a
programmable front panel function key. The Run/Stop and User Inputs can be
configured as sinking (active low) or sourcing (active high) inputs via a single
plug jumper. The following functions are available for user inputs and the front
panel function key:
The Dual Preset models are available with solid-state or Relay outputs. The
Single Preset model has a solid-state and relay output in parallel. All solid-state
outputs are available in a choice of NPN current sinking or PNP current
sourcing, open-collector transistor outputs.
The Timer can also be configured to Continue or Stop timing upon reaching
Preset. The display can be programmed to stop at the preset value (Reset to Zero
mode) or zero (Reset to Preset mode), or automatically reset to zero or preset
and hold. Once stopped, the timer can be restarted by manually resetting it, or
it can be programmed to restart when power is reapplied.
Optional RS485 serial communication capabilities allow for interrogation
and modification of the preset and timer values.
Optional programming software (SFC48) is available to program all unit
configuration parameters. The software allows unit configurations to be created,
uploaded, downloaded, and saved to a file for later use or multi-unit
programming.
The unit is constructed of a lightweight, high impact plastic case with a
textured front panel and a clear display window. When properly installed, the
front panel meets NEMA 4X/IP65 specifications for indoor use. Multiple units
can be stacked horizontally or vertically. Modern surface-mount technology,
extensive testing, plus high immunity to noise interference makes the C48
Timers extremely reliable in industrial environments.
Safety Summary
All safety related regulations, local codes and instructions that appear in the
manual or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to
prevent damage to either the instrument or equipment connected to it. If
equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Do not use this unit to directly command motors, valves, or other actuators
not equipped with safeguards. To do so, can be potentially harmful to persons
or equipment in the event of a fault to the unit.
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Reset Print Request
Store and Reset Change Display
Program Disable Reset Outputs
Store
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Figure 1, Block Diagram
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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INSTALLATION & CONNECTIONS
The C48 Timer meets NEMA 4X/IP65 requirements for indoor use to
provide a watertight seal in steel panels with a minimum thickness of 0.09
inch, or aluminum panels with a minimum thickness of 0.12 inch. The
units are intended to be installed into an enclosed panel. The complete
unit assembly (i.e. PC boards and bezel), MUST be in the case when
mounting the unit.
Multiple Unit Stacking
The C48T is designed for close spacing of multiple units. Units can be
stacked either horizontally or vertically. For vertical stacking, install the
panel latch with the screws to the sides of the unit. For horizontal
stacking, the panel latch screws should be at the top and bottom of the
unit. The minimum spacing from center line to center line of units is 1.96”
(49.8 mm). This spacing is the same for vertical or horizontal stacking.
Note: When stacking units, provide adequate panel ventilation to ensure
that the maximum operating temperature range is not exceeded.
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Figure 3, Multiple Unit Stacking
PANEL LATCH INSTALLED FOR
VERTICAL UNIT STACKING
PANEL LATCH INSTALLED FOR
HORIZONTAL UNIT STACKING
Figure 2, Panel Installation
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Mounting Instructions
1. Prepare the panel cutout to the dimensions shown in Figure 3, Multiple Unit
Stacking.
2. Remove the panel latch from the unit. Discard the cardboard sleeve.
3. Carefully remove the center section of the panel gasket and discard. Slide the
panel gasket over the unit from the rear, seating it against the lip at the front
of the case.
4. Insert the unit into the panel cutout. While holding the unit in place, push the
panel latch over the rear of the unit, engaging the tabs of the panel latch in
the farthest forward slot possible.
5. To achieve a proper seal, tighten the panel latch screws evenly until the unit
is snug in the panel, torquing the screws to approximately 7 in-lbs.
Overtightening can result in distortion of the panel, and reduce the
effectiveness of the seal.
Note: The installation location of the timer is important. Be sure to keep it away
from heat sources (ovens, furnaces, etc.), and away from direct contact with
caustic vapors, oils, steam, or any other process by-products in which
exposure may affect proper operation.
Caution: Disconnect power to the unit and to the output control circuits
to eliminate the potential shock hazard when removing the entire unit
or unit assembly.
Unit Removal Procedure
To remove the entire unit (with case) from the panel, first loosen the panel
latch screws. Insert flat blade screwdrivers between the panel latch and the case
on either side of the unit, so that the latches disengage from the grooves in the
case. Push the unit through the panel from the rear.
Removing Unit Assembly
The unit assembly, shown in Figure 4, must be removed from the case to
change plug jumper settings or to replace the relay output board. To remove the
unit assembly, insert a flat blade screwdriver into the pry slot on either side of
the unit. Twist the screwdriver handle until the unit is ejected enough to allow
removal.
Caution: The unit assembly contains electronic circuits that can be damaged by
static electricity. Before removing the assembly, discharge static charge on
your body by touching an earth ground point. It is also important that the unit
assembly be handled only by the bezel. Additionally, if it is necessary to
handle a circuit board, be certain that hands are free from dirt, oil, etc., to
avoid circuit contamination that may lead to malfunction. If it becomes
necessary to ship the unit for repairs, place the unit in its case before
shipping it.
Installing Unit Assembly
To install the unit assembly, insert the assembly into the case until the bezel
is fully seated against the lip of the case. Properly installing the unit assembly
is necessary for watertight sealing.
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Figure 4, Unit Assembly
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Output Board
The C48T is supplied with an output board installed. The output board is
preconfigured for the type of output needed, based upon the Model ordered. See
Ordering Information, page 35, for available models. All relay output boards are
field replaceable.
Replacing Relay Output Board
1. Remove the unit assembly. (See Removing Unit Assembly, page 4).
2. Lift up on the top bezel board latch while gently pulling out on the
bezel/display board assembly. Do NOT remove the display board from the
bezel.
3. Remove the output board by pulling it away from the other boards. Replace
the output board by aligning the board to board connectors. Be certain
connectors are fully mated.
4. Connect the bezel/display board assembly by guiding the board ends into the
bezel latches. Slide the assembly on evenly until the display board connector
is completely engaged and bezel latches are
fully seated onto the boards.
Note: When replacing the
relay output board, be
certain to install a new
output board of the
same type.
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Figure 6, Relay Output Board Replacement
Figure 5, Relay Output Board
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EMC INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Although this unit is designed with a high degree of immunity to
ElectroMagnetic Interference (EMI), proper installation and wiring methods
must be followed to ensure compatibility in each application. The type of the
electrical noise, source or coupling method into the unit may be different for
various installations. The unit becomes more immune to EMI with fewer I/O
connections. Cable length, routing and shield termination are very important
and can mean the difference between a successful installation or a troublesome
installation. Listed below are some EMC guidelines for successful installation
in an industrial environment.
1. The unit should be mounted in a metal enclosure, that is properly connected
to protective earth.
2. Use shielded (screened) cables for all Signal and Control inputs. The shield
(screen) pigtail connection should be made as short as possible. The
connection point for the shield depends somewhat upon the application.
Listed below are the recommended methods of connecting the shield, in order
of their effectiveness.
a. Connect the shield only at the panel where the unit is mounted to earth
ground (protective earth).
b. Connect the shield to earth ground at both ends of the cable, usually when
the noise source frequency is above 1 MHz.
c. Connect the shield to common of the unit and leave the other end of the
shield unconnected and insulated from earth ground.
3. Never run Signal or Control cables in the same conduit or raceway with AC
power lines, conductors feeding motors, solenoids, SCR controls, and
heaters, etc. The cables should be run in metal conduit that is properly
grounded. This is especially useful in applications where cable runs are long
and portable two-way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation
is near a commercial radio transmitter.
4. Signal or Control cables within an enclosure should be routed as far away as
possible from contactors, control relays, transformers, and other noisy
components.
5. In extremely high EMI environments, the use of external EMI suppression
devices, such as ferrite suppression cores, is effective. Install them on Signal
and Control cables as close to the unit as possible. Loop the cable through the
core several times or use multiple cores on each cable for additional
protection. Install line filters on the power input cable to the unit to suppress
power line interference. Install them near the power entry point of the
enclosure. The following EMI suppression devices (or equivalent) are
recommended:
Ferrite Suppression Cores for signal and control cables:
Fair-Rite # 0443167251 (RLC #FCOR0000)
TDK # ZCAT3035-1330A
Steward #28B2029-0A0
Line Filters for input power cables:
Schaffner # FN610-1/07 (RLC #LFIL0000)
Schaffner # FN670-1.8/07
Corcom #1VR3
Note: Reference manufacturers instructions when installing a line filter.
6. Long cable runs are more susceptible to EMI pickup than short cable runs.
Therefore, keep cable runs as short as possible.
7. Switching of inductive loads produces high EMI. Use of snubbers across
inductive loads suppresses EMI.
Snubbers:
RLC #SNUB0000
Wiring Connections
All conductors should meet voltage and current ratings for each terminal.
Also cabling should conform to appropriate standards of good installation, local
codes and regulations. It is recommended that power supplied to the unit (AC
or DC) be protected by a fuse or circuit breaker.
After the unit has been mechanically mounted, it is ready to be wired. All
wiring connections are made to rear screw terminals. When wiring the unit, use
the numbers on the label and those embossed on the back of the case, to identify
the position number with the proper function (See page 35, for terminal
descriptions). Strip the wire, leaving approximately 1/4(6 mm) bare wire
exposed (stranded wires should be tinned with solder). Insert the wire under the
clamping washer and tighten the screw until the wire is clamped tightly.
Caution: Unused terminals are NOT to be used as tie points. Damage to the
timer may result if these terminals are used.
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POWER WIRING
AC Versions (C48TXX0X)
AC Power Wiring
Primary AC power is connected to terminals 11 and 12, labeled AC. To
reduce the chance of noise spikes entering the AC line and affecting the timer,
an AC feed separate from that of the load should be used to power the timer. Be
certain that the AC power to the timer is relatively “clean” and within the
specified range. Connecting power from heavily loaded circuits or circuits that
also power loads that cycle on and off, (contacts, relays, motors, etc.) should be
avoided.
DC Power Wiring (Non PNP Output models)
The DC power is connected to terminals 9 & 10, marked COMM. and DC
OUT/IN. The DC power source must be capable of supplying the unit’s rated
current (150 mA max.) and be within the specified 11 to 14 VDC range. The
C48T has non-volatile memory, that stores information on power down, thereby
eliminating the need for battery back-up.
Note: AC versions with PNP outputs cannot be powered from DC.
Caution: Observe proper polarity when connecting DC voltages.
Damage to the unit will occur if polarity is reversed.
DC Versions (C48TXX1X)
DC power (18 to 36 VDC) or low voltage AC power (24 VAC) is connected
to terminals 11 and 12, labeled DC+ (AC) and DC- (AC) respectively.
Output Power
For DC/ Low Voltage units that do not have PNP current sourcing outputs,
Terminal 10, DC OUT (VSRC IN), provides a DC output for sensor power (+12
VDC +/-15%). The maximum sensor current is 100 mA.
For units with PNP current sourcing outputs, this terminal serves a dual
purpose depending on the application’s PNP output voltage level and current
requirements.
1. The terminal may be used as a +12 VDC output for sensor power. In this
case, the PNP output voltage level will be +12 VDC (±15%). A maximum
of 100 mA is available for the combination of sensor current and PNP
output sourcing current.
2. If a higher PNP output voltage level or additional output sourcing current
is desired, an external DC supply may be connected between the “DC
OUT (VSRC IN)” and “COMM.” terminals. This supply will determine the
PNP output voltage level, and must be in the range of +13 to +30 VDC.
An external DC supply can also provide the additional output sourcing
current required in applications where two or more PNP outputs are
“ON” simultaneously. However, the maximum current rating of 100
mA per individual output must not be exceeded, regardless of external
supply capacity.
Serial Communications Wiring
It is recommended that shielded (screened) cable be used for serial
communications. This unit meets the EMC specifications using Alpha #2404
cable or equivalent. There are higher grades of shielded cable, such as, four
conductor twisted pair, that offer an even higher degree of noise immunity.
Refer to RS-485 Serial Communications, page 24, for wiring and operational
procedures.
Run/Stop Input
The RUN/STOP input can be configured as a current sinking (active low) or
current sourcing (active high) input using the User Input plug jumper. The timer
will RUN when RUN/STOP (terminal #7) is connected to the active logic level.
See chart on Page 8, for active and inactive voltage levels for each User Input
plug jumper setting.
In some operating modes, the timer will automatically STOP timing when the
main output is triggered. (See Timer Operating Modes in the programming
section, Page 13.) In these modes, the RUN/STOP input can be used to restart
the timer by momentarily taking the input to the STOP state (inactive logic
level) and then back to the RUN state (active logic level). Cycling the
RUN/STOP terminal, however, will not reset or affect the output(s).
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User Inputs
The three external user inputs are programmable inputs that can be
configured as current sinking (active low) or current sourcing (active high)
inputs via a single plug jumper. Programmable external user inputs are digital
inputs. The use of shielded cable is recommended. Follow the EMC Installation
Guidelines for shield connection. See User Inputs, page 19, for a description of
all available user input functions. The active logic state of ALL user inputs is
dictated by the position of the User Input plug jumper. The plug jumper is
located on the CPU board (See Figure 9, User Input and Program Disable
Jumper Locations).
OUTPUT WIRING
Relay Connections
To prolong contact life and suppress electrical noise interference due to the
switching of inductive loads, it is good installation practice to install a snubber
across the contactor. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation.
Note: Snubber leakage current can cause some electro-mechanical devices to be
held ON.
Program Disable Plug Jumper
The program disable plug jumper is used to enable and disable front panel
programming of the C48T. See Front Panel Accessible Functions With Program
Disable, page 11, for a description of available functions. The plug jumper is
located on the CPU board (See Figure 9, User Input and Program Disable
Jumper Locations).
Figure 9, User Input and Program Disable Jumper Locations
Figure 7, User Input Jumper Settings
Figure 8, Program Disable Jumper Settings
User Input State Input Voltage Level for Jumper Position
Source Sink *
Active Vin > 3.5 VDC Vin < 1.5VDC
Inactive Vin < 1.5 VDC Vin > 3.5VDC
* Factory Setting
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FRONT PANEL
DESCRIPTION
The front panel bezel material is flame and
scratch resistant, textured plastic with clear
viewing window that meets NEMA 4X/IP65
requirements, when properly installed.
Continuous exposure to direct sunlight might
accelerate the aging process of the plastic
material used in the bezel. The bezel should be
cleaned only with a soft cloth and neutral soap
product. Do NOT use solvents.
The display is a dual line, 6 digit LCD. On
units with backlighting, the upper Main
Display is red and the lower Secondary
Display is green.
There are up to five annunciators available in the lower display that
illuminate to inform the operator of the timer and output status. See Figure 10,
Front Panel, for a description of the annunciators.
Four front panel keys are used to access different modes and parameters. The
following is a description of each key.
Do not use tools of any kind (screwdrivers, pens, pencils, etc.) to operate the
keypad of this unit.
Keypad Functions
D- This key is a user programmable key. When the key is pressed, the unit
performs the appropriate function as programmed. The RST printing on
this key is used as a quick reference for the operator if the function key is
selected for a reset function.
A- This key is used to access programming, enter changes to data values,
and scroll through the available parameters in any mode.
B- This key selects the next available mode option during programming.
When programming a numerical value in digit entry mode, this key is used
to increment the selected digit position. In auto scrolling entry mode, it
increments the value. When in the operating mode, this key is pressed to
allow changing of the data value viewed in the secondary display.
C- When programming a numerical value in digit entry mode, this key
accesses the value and selects the digit to the right. In auto scrolling entry
mode, it decrements the value. When in the operating mode, this key is
pressed to allow changing of the data value viewed in the secondary
display.
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Figure 10 , Front Panel
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BASIC OPERATION
Normal Operating Mode
In the normal operating mode, the timer value is shown on the main
display. By successively pressing the Akey, the accessible presets or
output time values can be viewed in the secondary display.
Each of these values can be independently programmed to be viewable
only, viewable and changeable, or locked (not viewable) in the normal
operating mode. If all values are locked, the secondary display will be
blank. Only from the normal operating mode can access be gained to the
Programming Menu or Protected Value Menu.
Modifying A Secondary Display
Parameter From the Front Panel
Secondary display parameters can be modified from the normal
operating mode if the Operator Access privileges allow it.
To modify a parameter, it must be viewed in the secondary display.
When the parameter to be modified is viewed, press the Bor Ckey.
Leading zeros appear and the least significant digit blinks. The value can
now be modified as described in Programming Numeric Data Values, page
12.
Protected Value Menu
The Protected Value Menu allows access to selected presets and output
time values without having them viewable or changeable from the main
display. To enter the protected menu, the Akey is pressed and held, and a
code value is entered. The Protected Value Menu and the Programming
Menu are not available at the same time. See Front Panel Accessible
Functions With Program Disable, page 11, for available options.
Access value parameters that are programmed for “P” or “n” are
accessible in the Protected Value Menu. Parameters selected as “n” (no) are
viewable from the main display, but can only be changed in the protected
menu. Parameters selected as “P” (protected) are not viewable from the
main display, but can be viewed and changed in the protected menu.
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Figure 11, Protected Value Menu
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There are several ways to limit the programming of parameters from the front
panel keypad. The Accessible Value parameter is used with the Program Disable
plug jumper and an external programmable User Input selected for Pro.dis to
limit programming. To enter the programming mode, a code number may need
to be entered, depending on the Program Disable Setting. Front Panel Function
Key F1 cannot be selected for program disable. The following table describes
the possible program disabling functions.
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Front Panel Accessible Functions With Program Disable
PGM.DIS.
JUMPER USER INPUT TERMINAL PROGRAM CODE
NUMBER
PROTECTED VALUE
MENU
OPERATOR ACCESS AT
MAIN DISPLAY
PROGRAM
DISABLE LEVEL
PROGRAMMING
ENABLED
OFF (EN) INACTIVE or Not
Programmed for Pro.dis ALL No All displayed values
changeable NoneYes
OFF (EN) ACTIVE 0No Per Access Privileges
programmed Level 1No
OFF (EN) ACTIVE 1 to 99 Yes
W/code
Per Access Privileges
programmed Level 1No
OFF (EN) ACTIVE 100 to 199 No Per Access Privileges
programmed Level 1
Yes
W/code
ON (DIS) INACTIVE or Not
Programmed for Pro.dis 0No Per Access Privileges
programmed Level 1No
ON (DIS) INACTIVE or Not
Programmed for Pro.dis 1 to 99 Yes
W/code
Per Access Privileges
programmed Level 1No
ON (DIS) INACTIVE or Not
Programmed for Pro.dis 100 to 199 No Per Access Privileges
programmed Level 1
Yes
W/code
ON (DIS) ACTIVE ALL No Viewable only Level 2No
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Programming of the C48T is done through the front panel keypad. English
language prompts, flashing parameter values, and the front panel keypad aid the
operator during programming.
Although the unit has been programmed at the factory, the parameters
generally have to be changed to suit the desired application. In order to access
the Programming Menu, the Program Disable jumper and/or any User Input
programmed for Pro.dIS may need to be turned off or deactivated. When
shipped from the factory, all programming is enabled. See Front Panel
Accessible Functions With Program Disable, page 11, for program disabling
options. With programming enabled, to enter the programming menu, the A
key is pressed and held for two seconds. Once in the programming menu, the
Akey is used to sequence through the list of programming parameters. To loop
backwards one item in the Programming Menu, press and hold the Akey, then
quickly press and hold the Ckey while releasing the Akey. Repeatedly
pressing the Akey with the Ckey held will continue the backwards
sequencing.
Programming Option Values
The operator can scroll through the available options for a selected parameter
by pressing the Bor Ckey to enter parameter change mode, and then pressing
the Bkey repeatedly until the desired option is viewed. The option is entered
by pressing the Akey, which returns the operator to the Programming Menu.
Programming Numeric Data Values
The Presets and output time values may be accessible when the unit is in the
normal operating mode (not programming mode), providing that the Program
Disable input is not activated. Pressing the Akey will sequence the secondary
display through the available presets and output time values.
To change a numeric data value, it must be visible on the secondary display.
Pressing the Bor Ckey will allow changing of the value. The two methods
for changing numeric data values are “digit entry” and “auto scrolling”.
Digit Entry
If the preset entry method has been set to “digit entry”, the least significant
digit will blink. Pressing the Ckey multiple times will select other digits.
Pressing the Bkey will increment the selected digit. The data value will be
entered when the Akey is pushed, or the old value will be retained if no key
activity is detected for 10 seconds.
Short-Cut - Decrementing Value
To decrement a digit value, press and hold the Bkey and then press the C
key. This will decrement the selected digit to zero if held.
Auto Scrolling
If the data entry method is set to “auto scrolling”, the data value can be
progressively changed by pressing and holding the Bor Ckeys. If one of the
keys is pushed and held, the value will scroll automatically. After 5 counts, the
unit enters fast scroll mode. If a key remains pushed, a digit shift occurs every
one hundred counts until the maximum value or zero is reached. When the digit
shift occurs, the previously scrolling digit goes to zero. When scrolling at the
higher order digit locations, you can switch directions by quickly pressing the
other key (Bor C) within a second following the release of previous direction
key.
Short-Cut - Quick Digit Shift
To quickly select higher order digits while incrementing or decrementing
numeric values (with Bor Cheld), press and hold the Akey. This sequences
the selected digit from the least to the most significant digit. As each digit is
passed, it changes to zero. When the desired digit is reached, release the Akey
to increment or decrement from the new digit location.
Saving Program
All parameter values changed in programming mode are saved when exiting.
To exit programming mode, press and hold the Akey for two seconds. The
display will momentarily display Pro9 SAVE while the parameter values are
saved in non-volatile memory. The unit then returns to the indication display
that was last viewed.
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PROGRAMMING GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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The operating modes of the C48T are programmed using the front panel
keypad. (See page 12, for details on using the keypad to program the unit)
Accessibility to the Programming Menu depends on the Program Disable
Function setting (See page 11, for available program disable settings).
PROGRAMMING MENU
Numeric Value Entry Method
Configures push button response for entering numeric
data values such as Presets and Output Times
Timer Range
The timer range determines the time units to be used.
trAnGE
SEC.0
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Timer Operating Mode
The charts on the following pages, show operating
modes for the Single Preset and Dual Preset Timer Models.
In the descriptions below, the “Main Preset” or “Output”
refers to “Preset 1” or “Output 1” on the Single Preset
Model. On the Dual Preset Model it refers to “Preset 2” or
“Output 2”.
Reset Type:
Auto - Unit automatically resets as programmed, when timer triggers main
preset’s output or at it’s timed output end.
Manual - Unit does not reset when timer triggers main preset’s output or at
it’s timed output end. The timer value can be manually reset by a User
Input or by Serial Communications command.
Reset to:
Zero - When reset (manually or automatically) timer value goes to zero. The
Main Preset Output is triggered when timer value reaches main Preset
Value.
Preset - When reset (manually or automatically), the main Preset value is
loaded into the timer value. The main Preset Output is triggered when
timer value reaches zero.
At Timed Output End:
When this mode is selected, Auto Reset occurs when the main preset’s
Output time elapses and the main output deactivates. If not selected, Auto
reset occurs when the main output is triggered.
Continue Timing at Main Output:
The timer continues timing when main output is triggered. To stop timing,
the “Run/Stop” terminal is put into the “Stop” state. This mode is useful for
repetitive, auto-cycling applications.
Stop Timing at Main Output:
The timer will stop when the main preset’s output is triggered. To resume
timing, a manual reset (User Input - rSt-E) is performed, which resets the
output and the stop condition. The Run/Stop input can also be used to restart
the timer by putting it in the “Stop” state and then back to the “Run” state.
Cycling the Run/Stop however, will not reset or affect any outputs. This
mode is used to provide “one-shot” capability.
OPEr
11
USER INTERFACE/PROGRAMMING MODES
MODE DESCRIPTION
diGit The digit entry method allows the selecting and
incrementing of each numeric digit on an
individual digit-by-digit basis.
AutoSc
EntrY
AutoSc
1 hour
0.01 hr
0.1 hr
1 min
0.1 min
999999 Hours
9999.99 Hours
99999.9 Hours
9999.59 Hours.Minutes
999.59.9 Hours.Minutes.0
h
h.00
h..0
h.n
h.n.0
0.01 min99.59.99 Hours.Minutes.00
h.n.00
1 sec99.59.59 Hours.Minutes.Seconds
h.n.SEC
0.1 sec999.59.9 Minutes.Seconds.0
n.SEC.0
1 sec9999.59 Minutes.Seconds
n.SEC
0.1 min99999.9 Minutes
n.0
0.01 min9999.99 Minutes
n.00
0.001 min999.999 Minutes
n.000
1 sec999999 Seconds
SEC
0.1 sec99999.9 Seconds
SEC.0
0.01 sec9999.99 Seconds
SEC.00
0.001 sec999.999 Seconds
SEC.000
RESOLUTIONRANGEMODE
The auto scrolling method allows pressing and
holding the “up” or “down” keys to progressively
change all digits of the data value, similar to
incrementing or decrementing a counter.
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SINGLE PRESET OPERATING MODES
Use either of the two charts on this page for more information on specific
operating modes.
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Stop Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Preset 1 at 01 End, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Zero, Latched Output
Stop Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Zero at 01 End, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Preset 1, Timed Output
Continue Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Zero at 01 End, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Preset 1, Latched Output
Continue Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Preset 1, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Zero, Timed Output
Continue Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Zero, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Zero, Latched Output
Continue Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Preset 1, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Preset 1, Timed Output
Continue Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Preset 1, Latched Output
Stop Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Preset 1, Latched Output
Continue Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Zero, Timed Output
Stop Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Zero, Timed Output
Continue Timing at 01, Manual Reset to Zero, Latched Output
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9
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8
16
7
15
6
14
5
13
4
12
3
11
2
10
1
SINGLE PRESET OPERATING MODES
RESET TYPE RESET OUTPUT 1
Single Preset
Modes
Manual
Auto
To Zero
To Preset 1
at Timed
Output End
Latched
Timed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
MODE#
Output 1: (Main Output for Single Preset Model)
Latched - When Output 1 activates it stays activated or latched until it is
manually reset.
Timed - When Output 1 is activated it stays activated for the time specified
by the Output 1 Time Value. Output 1 deactivates after the Output 1 time
elapses.
O1 Off at O2: (Dual Preset only)
Output 1 activates at Preset 1. It deactivates when Output 2 is activated.
(Does not apply to activation from Serial command.)
Output 2: (Dual Preset Model only; Main Output)
Operates similarly to Output 1 Latched and Timed modes.
Continue Timing at 01, Auto Reset to Preset 1 at 01 End, Timed Output
CONTINUE Timing
at 01
STOP Timing at 01
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DUAL PRESET OPERATING MODES
Use either of the two charts on the next two pages for more information on
specific operating modes.
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Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero at 02 End, 01 and 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, 01 and 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, 01 and 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 and 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, Latched Outputs
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Latched
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 and 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 Timed, 02 Latched
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, Latched Outputs-
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-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
DUAL PRESET OPERATING MODES
1
OUTPUT 1
01 off at 02
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Timed
Latched
CONTINUE Timing
at 02
at Timed
Output 2 End
To Preset 2
To Zero
Auto
Manual
Dual Preset
Modes
RESET
Timed
Latched
RESET TYPE OUTPUT 2MODE#
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 Timed, 02 Latched
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Latched
Continue Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero at 02 End, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2 at 02 End, 01 and 02 Timed
Continue Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2 at 02 End, 01 off at 02, 02
Timed
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Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2 at 02 End, 01 and 02 Timed
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-42
41
40
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, 01 and 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, 01 Timed, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, Latched Outputs
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, 01 and 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, 01 Timed, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero, Latched Outputs
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 and 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, 01 Timed, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Preset 2, Latched Outputs
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, Latched Outputs
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 Timed, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 and 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Manual Reset to Zero, 01 off at 02, 02 Latched
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-
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-
-
-39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
19
20
21
22
DUAL PRESET OPERATING MODES
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2, 01 off at 02, 02 Latched
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero at 02 End, 01 and 02 Timed
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Preset 2 at 02 End, 01 off at 02, 02
Timed
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41
38
40
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
19
20
21
22
Timed
01 off at 02
Timed
Latched
Latched
STOP Timing at 02
at Timed
Output 2 End
To Preset 2
To Zero
Auto
Manual
Dual Preset
Modes
OUTPUT 2OUTPUT 1RESETRESET TYPEMODE#
Stop Timing at 02, Auto Reset to Zero at 02 End, 01 off at 02, 02 Timed
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Timer Reset at Power-up
This parameter determines whether or not the timer is
reset when power is applied to the unit.
Access Preset Values
This parameter configures the type of access given to
each Preset Value when in normal operating mode and at
Program Disable Level 1. The accessibility of each Preset
can be individually configured. For more information on
Program Disable, see Front Panel Accessible Functions
With Program Disable, page 11.
Programming Keys:
C- Selects Preset Value being configured as indicated by
the number on the left side of the bottom display line.
B- Changes mode selection for selected Preset.
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Preset 1 Value
The Preset 1 value is used to control the activation of
Output 1.
Preset 2 Value (Dual Preset Model only)
The Preset 2 value is used to control the activation of
Output 2.
Preset 1 Track Preset 2 (Dual Preset Model
only)
This parameter configures whether or not the Preset 1
value tracks or follows the Preset 2 value.
Ac PrS
PRS -y
rSt.P.uP
no
Ac PrS
PRS -y-y
PrESEt
PRS
22.0
PltrAc
PRS
2no
PrESEt
PRS
11.0
MODE DESCRIPTION
-L Locked; Preset is not viewable at main display or
in Protected Value Menu. The Preset can only be
viewed or changed in the Programming Menu.
-y
-n
-P Protected Value; Preset value is viewable and
changeable in Protected Value Menu only. It is not
viewable at Main Display.
Single Preset
Model
Dual Preset
Model
Dual Preset
Model
Dual Preset
Model
MODE DESCRIPTION
no Preset 1 does not track Preset 2
YEs Preset 1 tracks Preset 2 value. When Preset 2
value is changed, the Preset 1 value will change
to maintain the same offset. Changing Preset 1
will modify the offset.
-OR-
Yes; Preset value is viewable and changeable at
main display when at 1st level program disable.
Value is not shown in Protected Value Menu.
No; Preset value is viewable only and not
changeable from main display when Programming
is Disabled. Value is viewable and changeable in
Protected Value Menu.
Timer is reset at power-up.
YEs
no
DESCRIPTIONMODE
Timer is not reset at power-up. The timer value
saved at the previous power-down is restored to
the display.
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Access Output Time Values
This parameter configures the type of access given to
each Output Time Value when in normal operating mode
and at Program Disable Level 1. The accessibility of each
Output Time Value can be individually configured.
For more details on Program Disable, see the Front Panel
Accessible Functions With Program Disable, page 11.
Programming Keys:
C- Selects Output Time Value being configured as
indicated by the number on the left of the bottom display.
B- Changes mode selection for selected Output Time
Value.
Output Resolution
This parameter configures the timed output resolution
for all available Outputs. Use the 0.01SEC resolution if all
Output Time Values are below 99.99 seconds.
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Output 1 Time Value
The Output 1 Time Value controls the Output 1 duration,
when Output 1 is set for timed mode of operation (OPEr
parameter). The Output time value range will be 0.01-99.99
Seconds or 0.1-999.9 seconds, depending on the setting of
the Output Resolution (OutrES) parameter.
Output 2 Time Value (Dual Preset Model only)
The Output 2 Time Value controls the Output 2 duration,
when Output 2 is set for timed mode of operation (OPEr
parameter). The Output time value range will be 0.01-99.99
Seconds or 0.1-999.9 seconds, depending on the setting of
the Output Resolution (OutrES) parameter.
Reverse Output Logic
This parameter individually configures whether or not
the Output Logic is reversed, for all Preset Outputs.
Programming Keys:
C- Selects Output being configured as indicated by the
number on the left of the bottom display line.
B- Selects Output Logic mode for selected Output.
Ac Out
-L
Ac Out
-L-L
OutrES
0.01SEC
rEVOut
-n
rEVOut
-n-n
OutPut
1t 0.10
OutPut
2t 0.10
MODE DESCRIPTION
-L
-y
-n
-P Protected Value; Output Time Value is viewable
and changeable in Protected Value Menu only. It is
not viewable at Main Display.
MODE DESCRIPTION
0.01SEC 0.01 Second Output Resolution; Maximum
Output time: 99.99 Seconds
0.1 SEC 0.1 Second Output Resolution; Maximum
Output time: 999.9 Seconds
Dual Preset
Model
MODE DESCRIPTION
-n
-Y
Locked; Output Time Value is not viewable at main
display or in Protected Value Menu. The Output
Time Value can only be viewed or changed in the
Programming Menu.
Yes; Output Time Value is viewable and changeable
at main display when at 1st level program disable.
Value is not shown in Protected Value Menu.
No; Output Logic is not Reversed. Output /
Relay will turn ON at Preset Value or Zero
(Reset to Preset modes) and turn OFF when
Reset or Output Time expires.
Yes; Output Logic is Reversed. Output / Relay
will turn OFF at Preset Value or Zero (Reset to
Preset modes)and turn ON when Reset or
Output Time expires.
Single Preset
Model
Single Preset
Model
Dual Preset
Model
-OR-
Dual Preset
Model
-OR-
No; Output Time Value is viewable only and not
changeable from main display when Programming
is Disabled. Value is viewable and changeable in
Protected Value Menu.
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Reverse Annunciator Logic
This parameter controls the logic state of the Output
Display Annunciators (‘01’ and ‘02’).
Programming Keys:
C- Selects Output Annunciator being configured as
indicated by the number on the left side of the bottom
display line.
B- Selects Output Annunciator Logic for selected Output.
Output Power-Up State
This parameter controls the Power-Up State of the
Outputs.
Programming Keys:
C- Selects Output being configured as indicated by the
number on the left side of the bottom display line.
B- Selects Output Power-up state for selected Output.
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User Inputs
Three external User Inputs plus the front panel function key are available on
the C48 Timer. The parameter list below shows all available user input
functions. The Input Pull-Up / Pull-down resistor and Active logic level for all
of the User Inputs is configured with the Snk/Src jumper (See page 8).
rEVAnu
-n
rEVAnu
-n-n
OutP.uP
-F
OutP.uP
-F-F
MODE DESCRIPTION
-n
-Y Yes; Output Annunciator Logic is Reversed.
Output Annunciator will be ON when the Output
is OFF.
No; Output Annunciator Logic is not Reversed.
Output Annunciator will be ON when the Output
is ON.
MODE DESCRIPTION
-f Off; The output will be off at power-up.
-O On; The output will turn on at power-up.
-P Previous State; For latched output modes only.
The output will power-up in the state it was in at
power-down. For non-latched modes, the
output will power-up in the off state.
DESCRIPTIONMODE
StorE
St.rS-L
dn-L
Pro.diS
ChgdSP
rSt. -E
rSt. -L
St.rS-E
Store; When the user input is activated, the main display will ‘freeze’
and remain frozen until user input is released. See Note 1.
Store&Reset (Level Active Reset); When the user input is activated,
the timer display will freeze and the internal Timer value will reset.
The timer value will be frozen and internally held reset as long as the
user input is held active. See Notes 1 and 2.
Reset (Level Active); When the user input is activated, the timer value
and outputs will be reset and held reset until the user input is
released. See Note 2
Program Disable [Level Active] (not available for F1 Key); See page
10 for details of Program Disable options.
Change Display (Edge Triggered); When the user input is activated,
the secondary display will sequence to the next available value.
Reset (Edge Triggered); When the user input is activated, the timer
value and outputs will be momentarily reset and then continue to time
and activate while the input is held active. See Note 2
Store&Reset (Edge Triggered Reset); When the user input is
activated, the display will freeze and be held until the user input is
released. The internal Timer value resets momentarily and then
continues to time while the input is held active. If the timer had
previously stopped as a result of the timer operating mode (See Timer
Operating Mode, page 13), it will restart immediately following the
edge triggered reset. See Notes 1 and 2.
Down (Level Active); (User Input 1 only) When User Input 1 is active,
the unit will time down. When User Input 1 is inactive, the unit will
time up. This mode is normally not necessary, unless the application
requires both up and down timing.
Single Preset
Model
Dual Preset
Model
-OR-
Single Preset
Model
Dual Preset
Model
-OR-
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User Input 1
User Input 1 can be programmed for any of the
parameters listed previously.
User Input 2
User Input 2 can be programmed for any of the
parameters listed previously, except for down timing.
User Input 3
User Input 3 can be programmed for any of the
parameters listed previously, except for down timing.
User F1 Key
User F1 is the front panel function key. This user input
can be programmed for any of the parameters listed
previously, except for the Program Disable and down
timing function.
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Programming/Protected Parameter
Menu Code Value (0-199)
The Programming Code value can be used to provide
Data Value or Programming Menu security. Depending on
the Code range selected and the Program Disable Level, it
may be necessary to enter the code value before the unit
allows access to Programming Menus or Protected Values.
See Front Panel Accessible Functions With Program
Disable, page 11, for more information.
Scroll Display
This parameter configures whether or not the secondary
display will scroll or sequence automatically to the next
available value.
USrIn3
rSt. -L
USr F1
rSt. -L
CodE
0
USrIn2
rSt. -L
CODE VALUE DESCRIPTION
0Programming is Disabled and Code entry
display is not available when Program is
Disabled.
1-99 Protected Parameter Menu appears when
Code is entered and Program is Disabled.
100-199 Programming Menu appears when code is
entered and Program is Disabled.
USrIn1
rSt. -L
ScroLL
no
MODE DESCRIPTION
no Disables or turns off display scrolling
YES Enables display scrolling (2.5 Sec display time)
Reset Outputs (Edge Triggered); When the user input is activated,
all active outputs will reset to their inactive states. This is a
momentary reset.
Print Request [Level Active] (RS485 Option only); When the user
input is activated, the timer and preset values, as configured in the
Print Options (PrnOPt) parameter, will be continually transmitted on
the RS485 terminals. See RS485 Serial Communications, page 24.
rStOut
Print
DESCRIPTIONMODE
Note 1: Only one user input may be programmed for a StorE or StrS
(Store&Reset) function.
Note 2: If the timer had previously stopped as a result of the timer Operating
mode (See Timer Operating Modes, page 13), it will restart following user
input release (level active reset modes) or immediately (edge triggered reset
modes).
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PrnOPt
3
Timer
Value
Preset
Values
PRINT
01
02
03
Serial Abbreviate Mnemonics
When transmitting data, the unit can be programmed to
suppress the address number, mnemonics, and some spaces
by selecting YES for this parameter. A selection of YES
results in a faster transmission and may be useful when
interfacing with a computer. However, when interfacing
with a printer, sending mnemonics is usually desirable.
Print Options
The Print Options parameter determines which values
are printed in response to a Print Request command or user
input print request.
Serial Baud Rate and Parity Settings
This parameter configures the Baud Rate and Parity
Settings for RS485 Serial Communications.
Serial Unit Address (00-99)
This parameter configures the Serial Unit Address. This
address is used to uniquely identify each unit when multiple
units are connected on an RS485 bus.
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SErSEt
96n
SErAdr
0
SErAbr
no
DESCRIPTION
12n 1200 Baud; No Parity (8 data bits)
12o 1200 Baud; Odd Parity (7 data bits)
12E 1200 Baud; Even Parity (7 data bits)
24n 2400 Baud; No Parity (8 data bits)
24o 2400 Baud; Odd Parity (7 data bits)
24E 2400 Baud; Even Parity (7 data bits)
48n 4800 Baud; No Parity (8 data bits)
48o 4800 Baud; Odd Parity (7 data bits)
48E 4800 Baud; Even Parity (7 data bits)
96n 9600 Baud; No Parity (8 data bits)
96o 9600 Baud; Odd Parity (7 data bits)
96E 9600 Baud; Even Parity (7 data bits)
MODE
MODE DESCRIPTION
no
YES
Unit sends Serial Address, Value Mnemonic, and
right justified numeric value when a serial
Transmit Value command, a Print Request
command, or User Input Print Request is issued.
A 400 msec “printer delay” is inserted between
each value when a Serial Print Request command
or User Input Print Request is performed.
Only the numeric data value is transmitted when a
serial Transmit Value command, Print Request
command or User Input Print Request is issued.
No unit address, mnemonics, or 400 msec printer
delay are transmitted. This option is beneficial
when communicating with a computer and faster
data throughput is desired.
MODE
NUMBER
The next five parameters pertain to serial communications and are only
found on Dual Preset units with the RS-485 serial option installed.
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Print and Reset Timer Value
This parameter is used in conjunction with a Print
Request (User Input or Serial Command) and the Print
Options to determine whether or not the timer value is reset
after the value is acquired for serial transmission.
Factory Settings
This parameter is used to reset all parameters to their
factory defaults. The Factory Settings chart below shows
settings for each programming parameter.
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PrnrSt
no
MODE DESCRIPTION
no Do not reset timer value after Print.
YES The Timer Value, when specified in Print Options
will reset after being printed (transmitted on
Serial) when a Serial or User Input Print Request
is issued.
FAcSEt
no
MODE DESCRIPTION
no Do not reset parameters to Factory Settings.
YES Reset all programming parameters to their
Factory Settings.
EntrY NUMERIC VALUE ENTRY METHOD AutoSc
trAnGE TIMER RANGE SEC.0
rSt.P.uP
OPEr
TIMER RESET AT POWER-UP
TIMER OPERATING MODE
no
11
PRESETS 2 1
Ac PrS ACCESS PRESET VALUE -y-y
PrESEt PRESET 1 VALUE 1.0
PrESEt PRESET 2 VALUE (Dual Preset only) 2.0
P1trAc P1 TRACK P2 (Dual Preset only) no
FACTORY SETTINGS CHART*
OUTPUTS
USER INPUTS
2 1
Ac Out ACCESS OUTPUT TIME VALUES -L-L
OutrES OUTPUT RESOLUTION 0.01SEC
OutPut OUTPUT 1 TIME 0.10
OutPut OUTPUT 2 TIME (Dual Preset only) 0.10
rEVOut REVERSE RELAY/OUTPUT LOGIC -n-n
rEVAnu REVERSE ANNUNCIATOR LOGIC -n-n
OutP.uP OUTPUT POWER-UP STATE -f-f
USrIn1 USER INPUT 1 rSt. -L
USrIn2 USER INPUT 2 rSt. -L
USrIn3 USER INPUT 3 rSt. -L
USr F1 USER F1 KEY rSt. -L
CodE PROGRAMMING CODE VALUE 0
ScroLL SCROLL DISPLAY no
RS-485 SERIAL OPTION (Dual Preset only)
SErSEt SERIAL BAUD RATE & PARITY 96n
SErAdr SERIAL UNIT ADDRESS 0
SErAbr ABBREVIATE SERIAL MNEMONICS no
PrnrSt
PrnOPt
PRINT & RESET TIMER VALUE
PRINT OPTIONS
no
3
* Settings shown for Dual Preset model. For Single Preset model, changes to
Factory Settings are as follows:
2.0
PRESET 1 VALUE
PrESEt
5
TIMER OPERATING MODE
OPEr
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USER SETTINGS CHART
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2 1
OutP.uP
rEVAnu
OutrES
OutPut
OUTPUTS
rEVOut
Ac Out
OutPut
PltrAc
OUTPUT POWER-UP STATE
REVERSE ANNUNCIATOR LOGIC
OUTPUT RESOLUTION
OUTPUT 2 TIME (Dual Preset only)
REVERSE RELAY/OUTPUT LOGIC
ACCESS OUTPUT TIME VALUES
OUTPUT 1 TIME
P1 TRACK P2 (Dual Preset only)
PRESET 2 VALUE (Dual Preset only)
PrESEt
PRESET 1 VALUE
PrESEt
ACCESS PRESET VALUE
Ac PrS
2 1
PRESETS
TIMER RANGE
TIMER RESET AT POWER-UP
TIMER OPERATING MODE
trAnGE
rSt.P.uP
OPEr
NUMERIC VALUE ENTRY METHOD
EntrY
PRINT & RESET TIMER VALUE
PrnrSt
PRINT OPTIONS
PrnOPt
ABBREVIATE SERIAL MNEMONICS
SErAbr
SERIAL UNIT ADDRESS
SErAdr
SERIAL BAUD RATE & PARITY
SErSEt
RS-485 SERIAL OPTION (Dual Preset only)
SCROLL DISPLAY
ScroLL
PROGRAMMING CODE VALUE
CodE
USER F1 KEY
USr F1
USER INPUT 3
USrIn3
USER INPUT 2
USrIn2
USER INPUT 1
USrIn1
USER INPUTS
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RS-485 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS
RS-485 communications allows for transmitting and receiving of data over a
single pair of wires. This feature can be used for monitoring various values,
changing values, and resetting output(s), all from a remote location. Typical
devices that are connected to a C48T unit are a printer, a terminal, or a host
computer.
The RS-485 differential (balanced) design has good noise immunity and
allows for communication distances of up to 4000 feet. Up to 32 units can be
connected on a pair of wires and a common. The unit’s address can be
programmed from 00 to 99.
Communication Format
The half-duplex communication operation sends data by switching voltage
levels on the common pair of wires. Data is received by monitoring the levels
and interpreting the codes that were transmitted. After the unit receives a
Transmit Command or Print Request, it will wait 100 msec before it will begin
transmitting data. In order for data to be interpreted correctly, there must be
identical formats and baud rates between the communicating devices. The
formats available for the C48T unit are 1 start bit, 7 or 8 data bits, No parity or
1 parity bit (odd or even) and 1 stop bit. The available baud rates are 1200, 2400,
4800, or 9600 baud.
Before serial communication can take place, the unit must be programmed to
the same baud rate and parity as the connected equipment. In addition, the loop
address number and print options should be known. When used with a terminal
or host computer and only one unit is employed, an address of zero (00) may be
used to eliminate the requirement for the address specifier when sending a
command. If more than one unit is on the line, assignment of unique non-zero
addresses is recommended.
Sending Commands And Data
When sending commands to the C48T unit, a command string must be
constructed. The command string may consist of command codes, value
identifiers, and numerical data. Below is a list of commands and value
identifiers that are used when communicating with the C48T unit.
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DESCRIPTION
N(4EH)
P (50H)
S (53H) Set value; Followed by one value identifier (1 or 2)
T (54H) Transmit value; Followed by one value identifier (A, B, or E)
V (56H)
Unit Address; Followed by a one or two digit address number 1-99
Transmit Print Options; Transmits the options selected in the Print
Options section of the Programming Menu
Change value; Followed by one value identifier (A, B or E) then the
proper numerical data
COMMAND
R (52H) Reset value; Followed by one value identifier (E, 1, or 2)
Figure 12, Data Format - 7 Data Bits
Figure 13, Data Format - 8 Data Bits
DATA FORMAT - 10 BIT FRAME (Parity = none)
DATA FORMAT - 10 BIT FRAME (Parity = odd or even)
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Note: Command identifiers other than those listed should NOT be transmitted.
Otherwise, undefined or unpredictable operation could result.
The command string is constructed by using a command, a value identifier,
a data value if required, and the command terminator(*). The Data value need
not contain the decimal point(s) since they are fixed within the C48T, based on
the timer range programmed at the front panel. The unit will accept the decimal
point(s), however, it does not interpret them in any way. Leading zeros can be
eliminated, but all trailing zeros must be present.
Example: If a Preset of 1.000 is to be sent, the data value can be transmitted as
1.000 or 1000. If a “1” is transmitted, the Preset will be changed to 0.001.
The Address command is used to allow a command to be directed to a
specific unit on the Serial Communications Line. When the unit address is zero,
transmission of the Address command is not required. This is done for
applications that do not require more than one unit. For applications that require
several units, it is recommended that each unit on the line be given a specific
non-zero address. If they are given the same address, a command such as the
Transmit Value Command, will cause all of the units to respond simultaneously,
resulting in a communication collision. All units in a multiple unit application
should be given an address other than zero. If a unit has an address of zero, it
will attempt to process any transmissions from the other units as commands.
These transmissions fill up the receive buffer of the unit with an address of zero,
which may produce unpredictable results.
In a multiple unit configuration, an asterisk (2AH) must be sent to clear the
input buffer of all units on the line after a transmit value or print request
command is sent to a specific unit on the line. The C48T will require a
maximum of 50 msec to process the asterisk (*).
The command string is constructed in a specific logical sequence. The C48T
will not accept command strings that do not follow this sequence. Only one
operation can be performed per command string. Below is the procedure to be
used when constructing a command string.
1. The first two to three characters of the command string must consist of the
Address Command (N) and the address number of the unit (1 thru 99). If the
C48T address is zero, the address command and number need NOT be sent.
2. The next character in the command string is the actual command that the unit
is to perform (P, R, S, T, or V).
3. A Value Identifier is next if it pertains to the command. The command P
(print) does not require a Value Identifier.
4. The numerical data will be next in the command string if the Change Value
command (V) is used.
5. All command strings must be terminated with an asterisk * (2AH). This
character indicates to the C48T that the command string is complete.
Below are some typical examples of properly constructed command strings.
Examples:
1. Change Preset 1 Value to 123.4 on the C48T with an address of 2.
COMMAND STRING: N2VA1234*
2. Transmit the Timer Value of the C48T unit with an address of 3.
COMMAND STRING: N3TE*
3. Reset Output 1 of the C48T unit with an address of 0.
COMMAND STRING: R1*
If illegal commands or characters are sent to the C48T, the unit will respond
by transmitting an error character “E” (45H), in which case the string must be
re-transmitted.
When writing application programs in Basic, the transmission of spaces or
carriage return and line feed should be inhibited by using the semicolon
delimiter with the “PRINT” statement. The C48T will not accept a carriage
return or line feed as valid characters. See Terminal Emulation Program, page
27, for a listing of an IBM®PC Basic terminal emulation program.
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A (41H) Preset 1 P1
B (42H) Preset 2 P2
E (45H) Timer TMR
1 (31H) Output 1 N/A
2 (32H) Output 2 N/A
VALUE IDENTIFIERS MNEMONIC
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It is recommended that a “Transmit Value” command follow a “Change
Value” Command. If this is done, the reception of the data can provide a timing
reference for sending another command and will ensure that the change has
occurred. When a “Change Value or Reset Value” command is sent to the C48T,
there is time required for the unit to process the command string. The diagrams
show the timing considerations that need to be made.
Receiving Data
Data is transmitted from the C48T when a “T” Transmit Value or a “P”
Transmit Print Options command is sent to the unit via the serial port or when
a User Input, programmed for the Print Request function, is activated. The
C48T will wait a minimum of 100 msec and then begin transmissions. The
C48T can also be programmed to transmit mnemonics. The format for a typical
transmission string with mnemonics is shown below:
The first two digits transmitted are the unit address followed by one blank
space. The next three characters are the mnemonics followed by three or more
blank spaces. The numerical data value is transmitted next. The decimal point
position will “float” within the data field depending on the actual value it
represents. The numeric data is right justified without leading zeros.
When a “T” command or print request is issued, the above character string is
sent for each line of a block transmission. An extra <SP><CR><LF> is
transmitted following the last line of transmission from a print request, to
provide separation between print outs.
If serial is abbreviated (SErAbr = YES), just numeric data is sent with no time
delay. If the C48T transmits mnemonics, there is a 400 msec built-in time delay
after each transmission string. When interfacing to a printer, sending
mnemonics is usually desirable. Examples of transmissions are shown below:
3 P2 6732.5<CR><LF> Mnemonics Sent
6732.5<CR><LF> NO Mnemonics Sent
The various Print Options are used with a printer or a Computer Terminal.
They provide a choice of which C48T data values are to be printed, when either
the User Input, programmed for the print request function is activated, or a “P”
(Transmit Print Options) command is sent to the C48T via the serial port. See
Print Options, page 21, for the available options.
Print outs from a C48T unit with an address of 1 and the following print
options are shown below:
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Figure 14, Transmission String
PrnOPt = 1PrnOPt = 2PrnOPt = 3
1 TMR 3.45.6 1 P1 3000 1 TMR 3.45.6
1 P2 6000 1 P1 3000
1 P2 6000
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Terminal Emulation Program For IBM® PC
Utilizing the Serial communications capability of the C48T will require the
use of an RS485 serial card in the computer. If an IBM®PC compatible is being
used, this card would be installed in an expansion slot on the mother-board. The
RS485 card should be configured for “2-wire half-duplex” operation. For this
mode of operation, each piece of equipment must be able to switch from receive
mode to transmit mode and vice-versa. The C48T is normally in the receive
mode. It will automatically switch to the transmit mode when a Transmit Value
Command is issued or a Print Request is issued. For the computer to switch
from receive to transmit mode, the controlling software must be written to
perform this task. On most RS485 serial cards, the RTS (Request-to-send)
signal can be configured to be used as the direction (transmit/receive) control
signal. The controlling software must switch the state of the RTS line when the
computer is to switch from transmitting to receiving data.
Listed below is a basic program that will emulate a terminal. It is written
using IBM®PC Basic. The program may need to be modified if using a
different basic interpreter. Set up the C48T for a baud rate of 9600. When the
program is running, commands can be typed in from the keyboard as shown in
the previous examples above. An asterisk (*) is used to end all commands. Do
NOT use the carriage return to end a command.
1 REM “FOR THIS PROGRAM TO WORK THE “RS485” CARD SHOULD BE
SET-UP AS COM2”
2 REM “ALSO THE CARD SHOULD USE “RTS” FOR HANDSHAKING”
3 REM “THE C48T UNIT SHOULD BE SET-UP FOR 9600 BAUD, AND ODD
PARITY”
4 TXEMPTY = &H60
5 LSR = &H2FD: REM “COMM2 LINE STATUS REGISTER”
6 MCR = &H2FC: REM “COMM2 MODEM CONTROL REGISTER”
10 CLS : CLOSE :
20 OPEN “COM2:9600,O,7,1” FOR RANDOM AS #1
30 ON TIMER(1) GOSUB 300
40 A$ = INKEY$: IF A$ “ “ THEN GOTO 1000: REM “CHECK FOR KEYBOARD
INPUT”
50 IF LOC(1) = 0 THEN 40 ELSE 80: REM CHECK FOR INPUT
60 IF LOC(1) = 0 THEN 80: REM “SKIP CLEARING OF BUFFER”
70 B$ = INPUT$(LOC(1), #1): REM “CLEAR BUFFER”
80 F = INP (MCR) AND 253: OUT MCR, F: REM “SET FOR RECEIVE MODE”
90 IF INP(LSR) TXEMPTY THEN 90: REM “WAIT UNTIL DONE
TRANSMITTING”
100 TIMER ON
110 IF LOC(1) = 0 THEN 110
120 B$ = INPUT$(1, #1)
130 IF B$ = CHR$(10) THEN 160” REM “TO PREVENT DOUBLE SPACING ON
PRINT”
140 PRINT B$;
160 IF NOT B$ = “ THEN GOTO 90
170 TIMER OFF
200 GOTO 40
300 TIMER OFF: RETURN 40
1000 D = INP(MCR) OR 2: OUT MCR, D: REM “SET FOR TRANSMIT MODE”
1010 PRINT #1, A$; : PRINT A$; : REM “PRINT KEYSTROKE”
1020 IF A$ = “*” THEN PRINT
1030 IF A$ = “*” THEN IF INP(LSR) TXEMPTY THEN 1030 ELSE GOTO 60
1040 A$ = INKEY$: IF A$ “ “ THEN GOTO 1000
1050 GOTO 1010
Serial Connections
When wiring, refer to the numbers listed on the label with the terminal
description for installing each wire in its proper location.
For RS-485, the data (transceiver) wires connect to the A(+) and B(-)
terminals. It is recommended that shielded (screened) cable be used for serial
communications. In some applications, a signal ground may be required to
establish a ground reference. The signal ground is required if the equipment
does not have internal bias resistors connected to the transceiver lines. If
necessary, the shield can be used as the signal ground.
TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
COMM. - Common required for communication hook-up.
A (+) & B (-) - The C48T transmits and receives on these two terminals which
are connected to the external device.
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Figure 15, Connecting to a Host Terminal
different address and all are programmed for the
same baud rate and parity as the computer (ex. 9600
baud, parity even). An application program is written
to send and receive data from the units using the
proper commands.
CONNECTING TO A HOST TERMINAL
Six C48T units are used to monitor and control parts
packaging machines in a plant. C48T units are located at
each machine in the production area of the building. A
communication line is run to an Industrial computer
located in the production office. The drawing shows the
line connection. Each C48T is programmed for a
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Troubleshooting Serial Communications
If problems are encountered when interfacing the C48T(s) and host device or
printer, the following check list can be used to help find a solution.
1. Check all wiring. Refer to the previous application and use it as a guide to
check your serial communication wiring. Proper polarity of all C48T(s) and
other peripherals must be observed.
2. If the C48T is connected to a “host computer”, device or printer, check to
make sure that the computer or device is configured with the same
communication format as the C48T. The communication format the C48T
will accept is; 1 start bit, 7 or 8 data bits, no parity or 1 parity bit (odd or
even), and 1 stop bit.
3. Check the baud rate and parity in the Programming Menu SErSEt parameter,
and make sure all devices on the line are set to the same baud rate and parity.
4. Check the C48T’s unit address. If the Address command is not used when
transmitting a command to the C48T, the C48T’s address must be set to 0.
See Sending Commands & Data, page 24, for command structure.
5. If two-way communications are to be established between the C48T and a
computer, have the computer receive transmissions from the C48T first.
Activating a User Input, programmed for the print request function, will
initiate transmissions from the C48T.
6. When sending commands to the C48T, an asterisk * (2AH) must terminate
the command.
7. In multiple unit configurations, make sure each unit has a different address
other than zero. If a transmit value or print request command is issued, an
asterisk (*) must be sent before sending another transmission.
8. If all of the above has been done, try reversing the polarity of the transceiver
wires between the C48T (s) and the RS485 interface card. Some cards have
the polarity reversed.
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One Shot Timing Cycle
Proper wash down mixture for a food processing plant is an important factor
in maintaining the clean environment required. A disinfectant solution is added
to the mixing/holding tank used for the wash down cycle. When the holding
tank is near empty, a level transducer activates the filler pump. A C48TS is used
to turn on the disinfectant solution pump for a preprogrammed amount of time
during the filling process of the holding tank.
When the filler pump starts, a momentary contact closure activates User
Input 1, resetting the C48 Timer. The timer begins the timing cycle since the run
terminal is connected to common. The normally open relay contacts close at the
timer reset signal activating the disinfectant solution pump. When the
programmed preset is reached, timing stops and the relay deactivates, turning
off the pump controlling the disinfectant solution. The C48 Timers preset cycle
time may be changed according to the manufacturer’s concentration level of the
disinfectant.
APPLICATION PROGRAMMING
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APPENDIX “A” - APPLICATION EXAMPLE
EntrY AutoSc
trAnGE
OPEr 09
rSt.P.uP no
Ac PrS -Y (yes)
PrESEt xxxx.xx
rEVOut -Y (yes)
rEVAnu -n (no)
OutP.uP -F (off)
USrIn1 rSt-E
USrIn2 Pro.diS
USrIn3 ChgdSP
Usr F1 rSt-E
CodE xxx
ScroLL no
n.SEC (min & sec)
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1. DISPLAY: 2 Line by 6 digit LCD display; Positive image reflective or negative
image transmissive with red (top line) and green (bottom line) backlighting.
Main Display: 0.3" (7.62 mm) high digits
Secondary Display: 0.2" (5.08 mm) high digits
Annunciators:
Value: PRS, 1, and 2
Output: 01 and 02
2. POWER REQUIREMENTS:
AC Versions (C48TXX0X):
AC Power: 85 to 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 9 VA max.
DC Power: 11 to 14 VDC @ 150 mA max. (Non PNP output models)
Note: AC Versions with PNP outputs cannot be powered from DC.
DC Versions (C48TXX1X):
CONTINUOUS:
DC Power: 18 to 36 VDC; 5.5 W max.
AC Power: 24 VAC ±10%; 50/60 Hz; 7 VA max.
Note: The +10% tolerance range on AC input voltage must be strictly
adhered to. DO NOT EXCEED 26.4 VAC.
PEAK (START-UP CURRENT):
AC or DC Power: 500 mA peak start-up current for 10 msec max.
3. MEMORY: Nonvolatile E2PROM retains all programmable parameters and
timer values.
4. SENSOR POWER: +12 VDC (±15%) @ 100 mA max.
5. INPUTS: Run/Stop, User Input 1, User Input 2, and User Input 3.
Configurable as current sinking (active low) or current sourcing (active high)
inputs via a single plug jumper.
Current Sinking (active low): VIL = 1.5 VDC max, 22 Kpull-up to
5 VDC.
Current Sourcing (active high): VIH = 3.5 VDC min., VIN max = 30 VDC;
22 Kpull-down.
Run/Stop Response Time: 250 µsec max.
User Input Response Time: 5 msec max.
6. TIME ACCURACY: ±0.01%
7. OUTPUTS: (Output type and quantity, model dependent)
Solid-State:
NPN Open Collector: ISNK = 100 mA max. @ VOL = 1.1 VDC max;
VOH = 30 VDC max.
PNP Open Collector: ISRC = 100 mA max.(See note); VSRC = 12 VDC
±15% (using internal supply); VSRC = 13 to 30 VDC max. (using
external supply).
Note: The internal supply of the C48T can provide a total of 100 mA for
the combination of sensor current and PNP output sourcing current.
The supply voltage is +12 VDC (±15%), which will be the PNP output
voltage level when using only the internal supply.
If additional PNP output sourcing current or a higher output voltage
level is desired, an external DC supply may be connected between the
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APPENDIX “B” - SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS In inches (mm) PANEL CUT-OUT
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“DC Out/In” and “Comm.” terminals. This supply will determine the
PNP output voltage level, and must be in the range of +13 to +30 VDC.
An external supply can provide the additional output sourcing current
required in applications where two or more outputs are “ON”
simultaneously. However, the maximum rating of 100 mA per individual
output must not be exceeded, regardless of external supply capacity.
Relay: Form A contact, Rating = 5 A @ 250 VAC, 30 VDC (resistive load),
1/10 HP @ 120 VAC (inductive load)
Relay Life Expectancy: 100,000 cycles min. at max. load rating
Programmable Timed Output(s) User selectable output time resolution:
0.01 Second Resolution: 0.01 to 99.99 seconds, ± 0.01% + 10 msec max.
0.1 Second Resolution: 0.1 to 999.9 Seconds, ± 0.01% + 100 msec max.
8. RS485 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (Optional): Up to 32 units can be
connected.
Baud Rate: Programmable from 1200 to 9600 baud
Address: Programmable from 0 to 99
Data Format: 10 Bit Frame, 1 start bit, 7 or 8 data bits, 1 or No Parity bit,
and 1 stop bit
Parity: Programmable for Odd (7 data bits), Even (7 data bits), or None (8
data bits)
9. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION: Wire clamping screw terminals.
10. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C
Storage Temperature: -40 to 70°C
Operating and Storage Humidity:
85% max. relative humidity (non-condensing) from 0°C to 50°C.
Altitude: Up to 2000 meters
11. CONSTRUCTION: Black plastic case with collar style panel latch. The
panel latch can be installed for horizontal or vertical stacking. Black plastic
textured bezel with clear display viewing window. Unit assembly with circuit
boards can be removed from the case without removing the case from the
panel or disconnecting the wiring. This unit is rated for NEMA 4X/IP65
indoor use. Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2.
12. CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCES:
SAFETY
UL Recognized Component, File #E137808, UL508, CSA 22.2 No. 14
Recognized to U.S. and Canadian requirements under the Component
Recognition Program of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Type 4X Indoor Enclosure rating (Face only), UL50
IEC 1010-1, EN 61010-1: Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use, Part 1.
IP65 Enclosure rating (Face only), IEC 529
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Notes:
AC VERSIONS
1. A power line filter, RLC#LFIL0000 or equivalent, was installed when the
unit was DC powered.
DC VERSIONS
To insure compliance with the EMC standards listed above, do not connect
any wires from the terminal(s) labeled “COMM.” to the “DC-” supply
terminal (12), when powering the unit from a DC supply.
Refer to EMC Installation Guidelines section of the manual for additional
information.
13. WEIGHT: 6.0 oz (170 g)
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Enclosure class AEN 55011RF interference
Emissions to EN 50081-2
Level 3; 10 V/mENV 50204Simulation of cordless telephone
150 KHz - 80 MHz
Level 3; 10 V/rms EN 61000-4-6RF conducted interference
Level 3; 2 Kv power
Level 4; 2 Kv I/OEN 61000-4-4Fast transients (burst)
80 MHz - 1 GHz
Level 3; 10 V/m EN 61000-4-3Electromagnetic RF fields
Level 3; 8 Kv air
Level 2; 4 Kv contactEN 61000-4-2Electrostatic discharge
200 Hz, 50% duty cycle
Immunity to EN 50082-2
900 MHz ± 5 MHz
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The majority of problems can be traced to improper connections or incorrect set-up parameters. Be sure all
connections are clean and tight, that the correct output board is fitted, and that the set-up parameters are correct. Also,
be sure the User Input Plug Jumper position is correct for the particular application. For further technical assistance,
contact technical support at the numbers listed on the back cover of the instruction manual.
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PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDIES
NO DISPLAY 1. Power off. 1. Verify power.
2. Loose connection or improperly wired. 2. Check connections and wiring.
3. Brown out condition. 3. Verify power reading.
4. Bezel assembly not fully seated into rear of unit. 4. Check installation.
5. Verify Source current rating.
Err3 DISPLAYED AT
POWER UP
Err2 DISPLAYED AT
POWER UP
Err1 DISPLAYED AT
POWER UP
1. Data error in timer value detected by processor.
1. Data error in programming parameters detected by processor.
1. Data error in preset or output time values detected by processor.
1. Press Akey.
1. Press Akey.
1. Press Akey.
2. Check signal lines for possible noise sources.
a. Check all programming parameters.
a. Check presets and output time values.
2. Check signal lines for possible noise sources.
2. Check signal lines for possible noise sources.
UNIT DOES NOT TIME 1. Run/Stop input not active. 1. Check Run/Stop input connections.
2. Unit programmed for stop timing at output 1 or 2 mode. 2. Apply reset to restart the timing cycle.
1. Front panel disabled. 1. Check “Front Panel Accessible Functions With Program
Disable” section of the manual.
CAN NOT ENTER INTO
PROGRAMMING
5. If powered by +12 VDC source, not enough current to drive C48.
APPENDIX “C” - TROUBLESHOOTING
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4. Check or replace output board.4. Defective output board.
3. Check output board.3. Incorrect output board.
2. Check Wiring.2. Improperly wired.
1. Install output board.1. Output board not installed.OUTPUTS NOT WORKING
1. Verify programming of the user input parameter.1. User input not properly programmed.
1. Program User input to a level active (maintained) reset.1. User input reset mode set for edge triggered (momentary) reset.
OUTPUT WILL NOT RESET
1. Verify programming of Access presets parameter.1. Front panel disabled.
2. Configure Snk/Src jumper.2. User Input Snk/Src jumper configured improperly.
1. Verify programming of User Input parameter.1. User input not properly programmed.
TIMER WILL NOT RESET
WHEN A MANUAL RESET
IS PERFORMED
REMEDIESPOSSIBLE CAUSEPROBLEMS
PRESETS OR OUTPUT TIME
VALUES CAN BE VIEWED
BUT NOT CHANGED 2. Check “Front Panel Accessible Functions With Program
Disable” section of manual.
UNIT TIMES WHILE RESET
IS ACTIVATED
APPENDIX “C” - TROUBLESHOOTING (Cont’d)
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APPENDIX “D” -TERMINAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR C48 TIMERS
C48TS - SINGLE PRESET RELAY AND SOLID-
STATE OUTPUTS
C48TS - SINGLE PRESET RELAY AND SOLID-
STATE OUTPUTS
C48TD - DUAL PRESET RELAY OUTPUTS
C48TD - DUAL PRESET RELAY OUTPUTS
C48TD - DUAL PRESET SOLID-STATE OUTPUTS
C48TD - DUAL PRESET SOLID-STATE OUTPUTS
C48TXX0X VERSIONS (85 TO 250 VAC POWERED)
C48TXX1X VERSIONS (18 TO 36 VDC/24 VAC POWERED)
Caution: Observe proper polarity when connecting DC voltages.
Damage to the unit will occur if polarity is reversed.
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APPENDIX “E” - ORDERING INFORMATION
MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION NPN O.C. *
OUTPUT(S)
RELAY
OUTPUT(S) RS485
REPLACEMENT
RELAY OUTPUT
BOARDS
85 TO 250 VAC18-36 VDC/24VAC
C48TS 1 Preset Timer, Reflective LCD Yes Yes No RBC48001C48TS003C48TS013
C48TD
1 Preset Timer, Backlit LCD Yes Yes No RBC48001C48TS103C48TS113
2 Preset Timer, Reflective LCD No Yes No RBC48003C48TD002C48TD012
2 Preset Timer, Reflective LCD No Yes Yes RBC48003C48TD007C48TD017
2 Preset Timer, Reflective LCD Yes No Yes N/AC48TD005N/A
2 Preset Timer, Backlit LCD No Yes No RBC48003C48TD102C48TD112
2 Preset Timer, Backlit LCD No Yes Yes RBC48003C48TD107C48TD117
2 Preset Timer, Backlit LCD Yes No Yes N/AC48TD105N/A
MODEL DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
SFC48 PC Configuration Software For Windows 3.x and 95 (3.5" disk) (for RS-485 Models) SFC48
ACCESSORIES
PART NUMBER FOR AVAILABLE
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
* PNP O.C. Output(s) versions available. Contact the Factory.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
The Company warrants the products it manufactures against defects in
materials and workmanship for a period limited to one year from the date of
shipment, provided the products have been stored, handled, installed, and used
under proper conditions. The Company’s liability under this limited warranty
shall extend only to the repair or replacement of a defective product, at The
Company’s option. The Company disclaims all liability for any affirmation,
promise or representation with respect to the products.
The customer agrees to hold Red Lion Controls harmless from, defend, and
indemnify RLC against damages, claims, and expenses arising out of
subsequent sales of RLC products or products containing components
manufactured by RLC and based upon personal injuries, deaths, property
damage, lost profits, and other matters which Buyer, its employees, or sub-
contractors are or may be to any extent liable, including without limitation
penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act (P.L. 92-573) and
liability imposed upon any person pursuant to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty
Act (P.L. 93-637), as now in effect or as amended hereafter.
No warranties expressed or implied are created with respect to The Company’s
products except those expressly contained herein. The Customer acknowledges
the disclaimers and limitations contained and relies on no other warranties or
affirmations.
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DRAWING NO. LP0356
Red Lion Controls
20 Willow Springs Circle
York PA 17402
Tel +1 (717) 767-6511
Fax +1 (717) 764-0839
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#06-04/05 TechLink
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Tel +65 6744-6613
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