DescriptionThe Process Meter has two inputs: 0 to 20 mA DC or 0 to 10 VDC. A built-in 24 VDC supply powers remote transmitters. The meter incorporates a 16-point input scaling feature for compensation of non-linear processes.The meter provides a Max and Min reading memory with programmable capture time. The capture time is used to prevent detection of false max and min readings which may occur during start-up or unusual process events.The signal totalizer (integrator) can be used to compute a time-input product. This can be used to provide a readout of totalized flow, calculate service intervals of motors and pumps, etc. The totalizer can also accumulate batch weighing operations.The meter has four setpoint outputs, implemented on Plug-in cards. The Plug-in cards provide dual FORM-C relays (5 A), quad FORM-A relays (3 A) or either sinking or sourcing quad open collector logic outputs. The setpoint alarms can be configured in modes to suit a variety of control and alarm requirements.Communication and Bus Capabilities are also available as option cards. These include RS232, RS485, Modbus, DeviceNet, and Profibus-DP. Readout values and setpoint alarm values can be controlled through the bus. Additionally, the meters have a feature that allows a remote computer to directly control the outputs of the meter. With an RS232 or RS485 card installed, it is possible to configure the meter using a Windows based program. The configuration data can be saved to a file for later recall.A linear DC output signal is available as a plug-in card. The card provides either 20 mA or 10 V signals. The output can be scaled independent of the input range. The features of the linear output cards are:Once the meter has been initially configured, the parameter list may be locked out from further modification in it’s entirety or only the setpoint values can be made accessible.The meter has been specifically designed for harsh industrial environments. With NEMA 4X/IP65 sealed bezel and extensive