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The PAX Lite: PAX quality at a great low price.
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PAX Lite Series Indication and Setpoint Control Simple field set-up Perfect the low-cost meter users Ideal for the OEM market
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Designed For Basic Applications Bright.56“ Display AC/DC Powered PAX Packaging Variety of Models With prices starting as low as $105.00
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A PAX Lite For Every Need Digital Models – Count, Rate, and Process Time Analog Models – Volt, Current, Process, Temperature and Strain Gage
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PAX Lite Digital Models 6 and 8 Digit Counters 6 Digit Rate Indicator 5 (Chronometer) and 6 Digit Process Time Accepts a wide variety of sensors Input Rates up to 25 KHz Programmable Scaling Easy Front Panel Entry with Lockout And now PAXLCR adds Dual Setpoint capability
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PAX Lite Analog Models 3 ½ Digit Display AC and DC Models Over-range Indication Selectable Decimal Points Optional Custom Units Overlay Simple Scaling Pots No Front Panel Push Buttons And now dual setpoint control is available in the PAXLA and PAXLT
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When your needs are basic … choose PAX Lite
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PAX: Everything you want in a process meter
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Digital Models Count Rate Timer/Real Time Clock PAXI PAXR PAXCK
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Analog Models Temperature Process Voltage Current Strain Gage PAXT PAXH PAXP PAXD PAXS
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The PAX Features Bright.56" LED Display Variable Intensity Display Programmable Keys & User Inputs NEMA 4X/IP65 UL Listed 508, CE Tested Display Flashing Alarm Condition Plug-in Option Capability
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Check out these displays … Sunlight Readable Red Display Standard Green Display
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Analog unit only Custom Units Overlay
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Add options now or later with easy plug-in cards
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Optional Plug-in Cards Setpoint Output –Dual relays –Quad relays –Quad sinking open collector –Quad sourcing open collector Retransmitted Analog Output –4 – 20 mA –0 – 10 VDC
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System Capabilities for Plant wide Connectivity RS485 Modbus RS232
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Now programmable in Crimson 2.0 software…
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Application Web Monitoring
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Application Details Want to count material in tenths of feet Want the ability to change direction Want to read material speed Needs two setpoints Needs 0 to 10 VDC retransmitted Needs RS485 Comms
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Product Selection Meter – PAXI Counter/Rate Meter Option Cards Setpoint – PAXCDS10 Analog – PAXCDL10 Communication – PAXCDC1C Sensor – LSM Miniature Length Sensor with Poly Wheel
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Data Sheet Review
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1.0 Installing the Meter
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2.0 Jumper and DIP Switch
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Adapts to almost any sensor
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3.0 Installing Plug-In Cards
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4.0 Wiring the Meter
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5.0 Front Panel and Display
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6.0 Programming Overview
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Factory Reset !!! Code 66
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Application Details Want to count material in tenths of feet Want the ability to change direction Want to read material speed Needs two setpoints Needs 0 to 10 VDC retransmitted Needs RS485 Comms
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Module 1 - Input Programming
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Input Scaling 2000 pulses per foot Wants to show feet to the tenths Desired Display Pulses per Display Unit = Scale Factor
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Input Scaling 2000 pulses per foot Wants to show feet to the tenths Desired Display = 1.0 or a Display of 10 with a decimal point (1.0)
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Input Scaling 2000 pulses per foot Wants to show feet to the tenths 10 2000 =.005 Scale Factor =.005, Scale Multiplier = 1 Desired Display Pulses per Display Unit =
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Input Scaling w/Multiplier 1500 pulses per foot Wants to show feet Better - Scale Factor =.06666, Scale Multiplier =.01 1 1500 = 0.0006666 Desired Display Pulses per Display Unit = Okay - Scale Factor =.00066, Scale Multiplier = 1
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Module 1 - Input Programming
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Module 2 - User Programming
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External Control Programming Lockout Change Display Various Resets Inhibit Store Deactivate Setpoints Activate Setpoints Hold Setpoints Change Display Intensity
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Module 3 – Display Capability
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Display Capabilities Accessible Displays Lock, Read, and Enter Accessible Setpoints, Scaling, and Counter Load Value Security Code
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Adjustable Cut-to-length
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Module 4 – Rate
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Calculating for Rate Rate is represented by a selected display value and the corresponding input pulses that represent that value. The input value must be calculated in CPS (Cycles per Second) for entry into the PAX meter.
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60 0 X Rate Graph FPM CPS
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Calculating the CPS 60 FPM x 2000 Pulses 60 Seconds/Minute Selected Display Value x Representative Pulses 60 Seconds/Minute CPS = CPS = 2000
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60 0 2000 Rate Graph FPM CPS
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60 30 0 10002000 Rate Graph FPM CPS
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Module 4 – Rate
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Optimum Speed Equals $$$
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Module 5 – Math Function
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Display C Funtions Counter A Add Counter A and Counter B Subtract Counter A and Counter B Slave Display
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Tank Level Indication
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Application Info Setpoint 1 disengages the motor Setpoint 2 stops the web and cuts the paper at the desired length Both outputs are maintained until reset
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Module 6 – Setpoints
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Full Output Control Action – Latch, Boundary, Time Out Assignment – Counter A, B, C, Rate Logic – Normal, Reverse Hysteresis Setpoint Termination Setpoint Tracking
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Module 7 Serial Comms
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Available Comms RS232 RS485 Modbus DeviceNet Profibus Ethernet (Via the ICM8)
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Ties to Management System
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Module 8 – Analog Output
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One Card, Choice of Outputs
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Module 9 – Factory Service
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The PAX Meters … much more than just a Panel Meter! they are part of the system!
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