PAXCK010 Red Lion Controls, PAXCK010 Datasheet

Digital Multifunction Timer

PAXCK010

Manufacturer Part Number
PAXCK010
Description
Digital Multifunction Timer
Manufacturer
Red Lion Controls
Datasheet

Specifications of PAXCK010

Time Range
0.001sec To 1hr
Power Consumption
14W
Supply Voltage Dc, Min
11V
Signal Input Type
Pulse
Supply Voltage
24VAC
Supply Voltage Max
36VDC
Time Range Max
999999h
Character Size
0.56"
Display Font Color
Red
No. Of Digits / Alpha
6
Supply Voltage Dc, Max
36V
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
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MODEL PAX-1/8 DIN PRESET TIMER (PAXTM) &
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
features and performance capabilities to suit a wide range of industrial
applications. Both can function as an Elapsed Timer or Preset Timer, while the
PAXCK also offers Real-Time Clock with Date capability. The Plug-in option
cards allow the opportunity to configure the meter for the present application,
while providing easy upgrades for future needs.
signal inputs and 23 selectable timer ranges, the meters can be programmed to
meet most any timing application. With the addition of a Plug-in Setpoint card,
they can easily become a dual or quad output preset timer.
Time Clock Card already installed. The meter is capable of displaying time in
12 or 24-hour time formats. The 12-hour format can be displayed in hours and
minutes, with or without an AM/PM indication or in hours, minutes, and
seconds. The 24-hour format can be displayed in hours and minutes or in hours,
minutes, and seconds. The PAXCK is also capable of a calendar display in
which the day, month and/or year can be displayed. The meter will recognize
leap years, and can automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time. The Real-
Time Clock has the ability to externally synchronize with other PAXCK meters
to provide a uniform display network throughout the plant.
same time, the PAXCK can handle this requirement as well. The meter provides
up to four different displays, accessed via front panel push buttons or external
inputs. The displays are Timer (TMR), which displays the current timer value;
Count (CNT), which displays the current cycle counter value; Date (DAT),
which displays the current programmed date; and Real-Time Clock, which
displays the current time. A battery-backed Real-Time Clock plug-in card is
provided with the PAXCK. This card, which includes a lithium coin-cell battery,
will maintain the time and date when main power is removed.
and outputs from CMOS or TTL circuits. The input can be configured to trigger
on the edge or level of the incoming pulse. Internal jumpers are available to allow
the selection for sinking inputs (active low) or sourcing inputs (active high).
various meter functions. One of the functions includes exchanging parameter
lists, allowing for two separate listings of setpoint values, timer start/stop
values, counter start/stop values and RTC daily on and off values.
DIMENSIONS In inches (mm)
The PAXTM (PAX
Both units can function as an Elapsed Time Indicator. By using two separate
The PAXCK can also operate as a Real-Time Clock (RTC), with the Real-
If the application calls for both a Preset Timer and a Real-Time Clock at the
The meters accept inputs from a variety of sources including switch contacts
The front panel keys and three user inputs are programmable to perform
4
®
Timer) and PAXCK (PAX
®
Clock/Timer) offer many
Note: Recommended minimum clearance (behind the panel) for mounting
clip installation is 2.1" (53.4) H x 5" (127) W.
REAL-TIME CLOCK (PAXCK)
1
plug-in cards. The setpoint plug-in cards provide dual FORM-C relays (5A),
quad FORM-A relays (3A) or either quad sinking or quad sourcing open
collector logic outputs. The outputs can be assigned to the timer, counter, RTC
date, and RTC time. The outputs can also be independently configured to suit a
variety of control and alarm requirements.
RS485, Modbus, DeviceNet, and Profibus-DP. Display values, setpoint alarm
values and setpoint states can be controlled through serial communications.
With the RS232 or RS485 communication card installed, it is possible to
configure the meter using a Windows
data can be saved to a file for later recall.
locked out from further modification entirely, or the setpoint, timer start/stop
values, counter start/stop values, RTC time SET, and Display Intensity can be
made accessible. This lockout is possible through a security code or user input.
With a NEMA 4X/IP65 sealed bezel and extensive testing to meet CE
requirements, the meter provides a tough yet reliable application solution.
SAFETY SUMMARY
literature 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.
not equipped with safeguards. To do so can be potentially harmful to persons or
equipment in the event of a fault to the unit.
The meters can have up to four setpoint outputs, determined by the optional
Plug-in cards can also provide serial communications. These include RS232,
Once the meters have been initially configured, the parameter list may be
The meters have been specifically designed for harsh industrial environments.
All safety related regulations, local codes and instructions that appear in this
Do not use this unit to directly command motors, valves, or other actuators
installation and operation of the unit.
6-DIGIT 0.56" RED SUNLIGHT READABLE DISPLAY
4 SEPARATE DISPLAYS (Timer, Counter, Real-Time Clock, and Date)
CYCLE COUNTING CAPABILITY
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS/USER INPUTS
FOUR SETPOINT ALARM OUTPUTS (W/Plug-in card)
COMMUNICATIONS AND BUS CAPABILITIES (W/Plug-in card)
BUS CAPABILITIES: DEVICENET, MODBUS and PROFIBUS-DP
CRIMSON
NEMA 4X/IP65 SEALED FRONT BEZEL
Read complete instructions prior to
CAUTION: Risk of Danger.
®
PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE
®
based program. The meter configuration
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock.
Bulletin No. PAXCK-G
Drawing No. LP0524
Released 2/08

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PAXCK010 Summary of contents

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Tel +1 (717) 767-6511 Fax +1 (717) 764-0839 www.redlion.net MODEL PAX-1/8 DIN PRESET TIMER (PAXTM) & 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ® The PAXTM (PAX Timer) and PAXCK (PAX features and performance capabilities to suit a wide range of industrial applications. Both ...

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ABLE F ONTENTS Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 General Meter Specifications ...

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... POWER: AC Versions (PAXCK000, PAXTM000): AC Power 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz Isolation: 2300 Vrms for 1 min. to all inputs and outputs. (300 V working) DC Versions (PAXCK010, PAXTM010): DC Power VDC (Derate operating temperature to 40°C if operating <15 VDC and three Plug-in cards are installed) AC Power: 24 VAC, ± 10%, 50/60 Hz Isolation: 500 Vrms for 1 min. to all inputs and outputs (50 V working) 3. SENSOR POWER: 12 VDC, ± ...

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O P PTIONAL LUG WARNING: Disconnect all power to the unit before installing Plug-in cards. Adding Option Cards The PAX and MPAX series meters can be fitted with up to three optional plug- in cards. The details for each plug-in ...

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I NSTALLING THE Installation The meter meets NEMA 4X/IP65 requirements for indoor use when properly installed. The meter is intended to be mounted into an enclosed panel. Prepare the panel cutout to the dimensions shown. Remove the panel latch ...

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I NSTALLING The Plug-in cards are separately purchased optional cards that perform specific functions. These cards plug into the main circuit board of the meter. The Plug-in cards have many unique functions when used with the meters. CAUTION: The ...

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POWER WIRING AC Power Terminal 1: VAC Terminal 2: VAC 4.2 TIMER INPUT WIRING Before connecting the wires, the Timer Input logic jumper should be verified for proper position. Two Wire Proximity, Current Source Switch or Isolated Transistor; Current ...

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SETPOINT (ALARMS) WIRING SETPOINT PLUG-IN CARD TERMINALS 4.5 SERIAL COMMUNICATION WIRING RS232 Communications Terminal Block Connection Figure Extended Comms Connection Figure RS232 is intended to allow two devices to communicate over distances feet. Data Terminal Equipment ...

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REAL-TIME CLOCK WIRING (PAXCK) Time synchronization between multiple PAXCK meters can be accomplished through a hardware interface on the Real-Time Clock option card. This RS485 type interface allows connection PAXCK meters in a two-wire multidrop ...

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P ROGRAMMING THE DISPLAY MODE The meter normally operates in the Display Mode. In this mode, the meter displays can be viewed consecutively by pressing the annunciators to the left of the display indicate which display is currently shown; ...

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MODULE Module 1 is the programming module for the Timer Input Parameters. In the Display Mode, the TMR annunciator indicates the Timer display is currently being shown. An EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS feature, which includes the Timer ...

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FLASH TIMER ANNUNCIATOR This parameter allows the Timer annunciator (TMR) to flash when the Timer is running or stopped/inhibited. Select if a flashing indicator is not desired. TIMER INPUT STATE AT POWER-UP Determines the “Run/Stop” State of the Timer at ...

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DISPLAY SELECT (Level Active) When active (maintained action), the meter continuously scrolls through all displays that are not “locked-out” in the Display mode. (See Module 3 for Display Lock-out details.) A sub-menu provides Scrolling Speed selection. DISPLAY SELECT (Edge Triggered) ...

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CHANGE DISPLAY INTENSITY LEVEL When activated (momentary action), the display intensity changes to the next intensity level (of 4). The four levels correspond to Display Intensity Level ( ) settings & 15. The intensity level, when ...

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MODULE These parameters only appear if a Setpoint option card is installed. Module 3 is the programming module for setting the Display Lock-out Parameters and the “Quick Programming Mode” Value Access Parameters. In the Quick ...

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MODULE Module 4 is the programming module for the Cycle Counter Parameters. In the Display Mode, the CNT annunciator indicates the Cycle Counter display is currently being shown. An EXCHANGE PARAMETER LISTS feature, which includes the ...

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Timing Diagrams for Predefined Timer Operating Modes NOTE: Input A is shown as a Sourcing input (active high Sinking input (active low) is used, the logic levels for Input A would be inverted. On-Delay Timing Input A T ...

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MODULE This module can only be accessed if a Setpoint Card is installed. Module 6 is the programming module for the Setpoint (Alarm) Output Parameters. This programming module can only be accessed if a Setpoint card ...

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TIME-OUT VALUE to The Time-Out Value only appears when the Setpoint Action ( programmed for Timed Output mode ( ). In this mode, the Time-Out Value is the Setpoint Output time duration, from activation to deactivation. This value is always ...

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MODULE This module can only be accessed if a Serial Communications Card is installed. * Only appears if the Real-Time Clock Card is installed. Module 7 is the programming module for the Serial Communications Parameters. These ...

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SERIAL RTC MASTER ADDRESSING A meter, having software code version 2.3 or greater, with a Real Time Clock Card and an RS485 Serial Communication Card installed, can act as a Serial RTC Master, when programmed with meter address 98 or ...

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... Note: Transmissions are formatted to match the way the parameter is displayed. This includes setpoints. Example: SP1 assigned to RTC. RTC format = 12:00 P. SP1 printout = 12:00 P. Note: When communicating with a Red Lion Controls HMI unit, set programming module 7 (serial This formats the RTC parameters to: Time - 24 Hours, Minutes, Seconds ...

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COMMUNICATION FORMAT Data is transferred from the meter through a serial communication channel. In serial communications, the voltage is switched between a high and low level at a predetermined rate (baud rate) using ASCII encoding. The receiving device reads the ...

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TIME DISPLAY FORMAT 12-59p 12-59 Select the format in which the Real-Time Clock Time will be displayed. The format selections depict the range for the RTC Time display, and DO NOT represent the current RTC Time. When the meter is ...

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... 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 ...

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PARAMETER VALUE CHART PAXCK Clock Timer 1-INP Timer Input Parameters DISPLAY PARAMETER rANGE TIMER RANGE INP OP TIMER INPUT OPERATION FILtEr TIMER INPUT FILTERING t dir TIMING DIRECTION t Strt TIMER START VALUE (A) TIMER START VALUE (B)* t StOP ...

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Setpoint (Alarm) Parameters 6-SPt DISPLAY PARAMETER ASM-n SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT ACt-n SETPOINT ACTION OUt-n OUTPUT LOGIC ON-n SETPOINT ON (A) SETPOINT ON (B)* SP-n SETPOINT ON VALUE (A) SETPOINT ON VALUE (B)* OFF-n SETPOINT OFF (A) SETPOINT OFF (B)* SPOF-n SETPOINT ...

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PAXTM/PAXCK PROGRAMMING QUICK OVERVIEW ...

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