.....1..2.............1 PR021/K unit menu ............. 87
15.......4..5.............« 101
Model 3447
Apparatus Emax DC
Scale
D oc-N 1SDH000635R0002
Page No..4 Characteristics the digital input .....................................2 Access the saved data from the system ....1 Input configuration settings .........2..................2 Data Logger (recorder) ....3...........1 Enabling the Data Logger .................3 Recording time windows ...... 84
15 ......... 87
15..................9 PR120/K module menu t................... 81
14..........................8...................3................8.....................................2.......................................... 85
15................... 87
15.................1 Combination devices for reading/setting data
from the Data Logger system .................2.. 86
15.....................3 "Standard" events for the Data Logger function
selectable from the relay .......................... 82
14................................................ Overall dim ensions...............................................6 Power supply ..2 Important .....................................................« 84
14............« 85
15................................ 83
14..3....2...................... 91
15................1 General information .4 Combining the devices needed customize
settings .................................3............. 88
15...................................2................................ 82
14....3...............1.. 82
14..............2.........
3/108
.......2.2 Examples "Custom" events for the Data Logger
function for PR120/K and 021/K............. 87
15.........8................ 90
15.......................................... 87
15..3 Table showing lists events...........1 PR021/K outside signalling it.. 81
14...4 Description the information given the Data
Logger system ..........8 Configurable input ........6 Restart/Stop Data Logger ....................... 91
15.................................. 85
15... 92
17.....5 PR021/K signalling unit .3...2 Input function settings (ACTION) .............................. 89
15............................2............ page 81
14...2 Description the Data Logger enu. 81
14............................................................................3.........2. 91
16.......2..... 88
15.2 Front .......1...........................14.............5 Characteristics the signalling contacts .......1 "Standard" events for PR120/K and for PR021/K
selectable from the relay ....2............. 85
15.............3.........4 Relay functions .......3 PR120/K SIGNALLING module ................1 General characteristics ...... Circuit diagram s....2. 82
14..............3....... 89
15..2 Setting the sampling freq cy........................1 General characteristics ............3..................................................... 88
15.....................3.1................ 81
14...1....2.............. 82
14.......................3 General characteristics the signalling relays...5 Setting the stopping delay ...3 Setting the input enabling delay ...........................2 Power supply ......................... 91
15.........................5 Data Logger commands from the systems ..... 90
15..2..............« 85
15............................5...................... 85
15.............................................................................4 PR120/DC override protection .....3..........7 PR120/K module .................2...3 Setting the standard stop events (triggers) .....4.. 85
15.............3..................................3..3................................................... 82
14........... 87
15.............. 89
15.................4....1............................ 91
15.....2....................3 Information from the system the configuration
and status the Data Logger...................1 General characteristics ..2....................3 Releases complete with the module ......................2..............3...................................................4.........« 87
15........2.......................... 81
14.........................1.................................... 85
15..4 Setting and viewing customized stop events
(triggers) .....