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Laurel Electronics
provides digital panel meters / controllers, totalizers, counters,
loop-powered meters, temperature meters, for all types of
transducers or process indication & control. |
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Dual
Pulse Input Totalizer Modbus or Laurel ASCII Protocol Serial I/O Transmitter
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Rate or total in same transmitter,
square root extraction.
DIN Rail mounted, digitally programmable.
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Features
Standard
Main Board |
Selectable Modbus or Laurel ASCII protocol. |
Pulse
input rates
to 1 MHz. |
| Two
independently field-scalable pulse input channels. |
Inputs
from NPN or PNP proximity switches, contact closures,
digital logic, magnetic pickups down to 12 mV, or AC
inputs up to 250 Vac. |
| Square
root extraction for differential pressure flow
transducers |
Output
scalable to six transmitted digits:
- Span adjust from
0 to ±999,999.
- Zero adjust from -999,999 to +999,999. |
| Up
counting from zero to preset value using positive scale
factor. |
Down
counting from preset to zero using negative scale
factor. |
| Isolated
5V, 10V or 15V dc excitation output to power
transducers. |
5V,
10 V or 15V dc excitation output to power sensors. |
| DIN
rail mount package only 22.5 mm thick. |
Detachable
screw clamp plug connectors. |
| Easy
setup using Laurel's PC-based Instrument
Setup Software. |
Optional dual solid state
relays for alarm or control. |
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Features
Extended Main Board |
All
capabilities of the Standard Counter, plus:
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A total and Channel B rate simultaneously.
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Up/down
counting on Channel A, using Channel B to control count
direction. |
- Counting
on Channel A, using Channel B to inhibit counting.
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Arithmetic
functions A+B, A-B, AxB, A/B, A/B-1 (draw).
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Description
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Universal
Pulse or AC Input Signal Conditioner
Laureate
TM Series serial output, pulse input
totalizer transmitters accept two
independently scalable input channels from
a wide range of pulse sources, such as NPN
or PNP proximity switches, contact
closures, digital logic, magnetic pickups
down to 12 mV, or AC voltages to 250 Vac.
Input pulse rates can be as high as 1 MHz.
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With
a Standard Main Board, the
transmitter output can be scaled to
engineering units, for example to
transmit totalized flow in gallons
from a flow meter output. Square root
extraction is standard.
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With
an Extended Main Board,
the transmitter output can track rate
or totalized rate (such as gallons)
whether the transducer output is
linear, requires square root
extraction, or requires custom curve
linearization. The latter can be
provided by a curvilinear spline fit
with up to 180 data points. The
transmitter can also count up to a
preset total or down from a preset
total to zero. Such applications
typically make use of optional dual
solid state relays, which are
available as options. External reset
of totals can be via Modbus commands
or via a special three-position screw
terminal connector. The two input
channels A & B can also be
combined arithmetically to provide an
analog transmitter output that tracks
A+B (e.g., sum of two flows), A-B
(e.g., difference of two flows), AxB
(e.g., horsepower as product of force
and RPM), A/B (ratio of two flow), or
A/B-1 (draw or relative elongation of
material between rollers).
Serial
Data I/O & Programming
Laureate
TM Series transmitters send data as a
serial digital signal. RS485 or RS232
signal levels are jumper selectable and
can each be associated with either the
Modbus protocol or Laurel’s simpler
Laurel ASCII protocol.
- Modbus
protocol operation
is fully compliant with the Modbus Over
Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002)
for 2-wire, half-duplex connection. This
includes RTU or ASCII modes, addressing
of up to 32 devices per RS485 line
without a repeater, and up to 247
digital addresses. Modbus operation
allows devices by different
manufacturers to be connected in
parallel and be addressed using the same
protocol.
- Laurel’s
Laurel ASCII protocol
allows
up to 31 Laureate devices to be
addressed on the same RS485 data line.
It is simpler than the Modbus protocol
and is recommended when all devices are
Laureates. It also allows use of
Laurel’s datalogging software.
Transmitter
programming
is via the unit's three-terminal serial port
using Laurel's PC-based Instrument
Setup Software. This software can be
downloaded from this website at no charge.
The required transmitter-to-PC interface
cable is available from Laurel (P/N CBL03).
Laurel's serial output transmitters and
meters can also be part of PC-based data
logging systems using Laurel's Datalogging
Software, which operates under the
Laurel ASCII Protocol. A single software
command switches between the Modbus and
Laurel ASCII Protocols.
Transmitter
Options
Options
include dual solid state relays for local
alarm or control and an isolated 4-20 mA
or 10V (selectable) analog output,
effectively providing a linearized analog
transmitter output that tracks the reading
that would be transmitted digitally. The
analog output provides 12-bit (4096 step)
resolution of the output span and is
ultra-linear to within one bit. Its
accuracy is ±0.05% of span for all signal
types, except for AC rms, where accuracy
is ±0.1%. Output isolation from signal
and power grounds is provided by a
separate on-board power supply, which can
drive 20 mA into a 500 ohm load for 10V
compliance. Output isolation eliminates
problems caused by ground loops.
DIN
Rail Mounting
Laureate
transmitters are housed in a 35 mm DIN
rail case that is only 22.5 mm
(0.89") thick. Signal connections are
via detachable screw clamp plug
connectors.
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General
Specifications
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Pulse Input |
Types
Ch A Frequency, Max
Ch B Frequency, Max
Signal Ground
Minimum Signal
Maximum Signal
Maximum Frequency
Contact Debounce |
AC, pulses from NPN, PNP
transistors, contact closures, magnetic pickups.
1 MHz.
250 kHz.
Common ground for channels A & B.
Nine ranges from (-12 to +12 mV) to (+1.25 to +2.1V).
250 Vac
1 MHz, 30 kHz, 250 Hz (selectable).
0, 3, 50 ms (selectable). |
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Serial I/O (standard) |
Signal levels
Data Rates
Output Isolation
Serial Protocols
Devices on RS-485 Line
Modbus Addresses
Modbus Modes
Modbus Compliance |
RS485 (default) or RS232 (jumper selectable)
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 baud
250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test.
Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, Laurel ASCII (selectable)
32 max without a repeater.
247 max
RTU or ASCII, 2-wire.
Modbus over Serial Line Specification V1.0 (2002). |
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Transducer Excitation
Output (standard) |
Jumper Selection 1
Jumper Selection 2
Jumper Selection 3 |
10V @ 60 mA, isolated to 50V from signal
ground
5V @ 50 mA, isolated to 50V from signal ground
15V @ 60 mA, non-isolated |
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Dual Relay Output
(optional) |
Relay Type
Load rating |
Two solid state relays, SPST, normally open,
Form A
120 mA at 130 Vac or 170 Vdc, 28 ohms series resistance. |
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Analog Output
(optional) |
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Output Levels
Compliance, 4-20 mA
Compliance, 0-10V
Output Resolution
Output Accuracy
Output Isolation |
0-20 mA, 4-20 mA or 0-10 Vdc
(selectable)
10V ( 0-500 ohm load )
2 mA ( 5 kOhm load )
12 bits (4,096 steps)
±0.05% of output span
250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 minute test |
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Power Input |
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Standard power
Low power option
Frequency
Power Isolation |
95-240V AC ±10% or 90-300V DC
12-30V AC or 10-48V DC
DC or 47-63 Hz
250V rms working, 2.3 kV rms per 1 min test. |
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Mechanical |
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Case Dimensions
Case Mounting
Electrical Connections |
120 x 101 x 22.5 mm
35 mm rail per DIN EN 50022
Detachable screw clamp plug connectors |
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Environmental |
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Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity |
0°C to 70°C
-40°C to 85°C
95% at 40°C, non-condensing |
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Typical
Applications
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Up/Down
Totalizing
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Up/down
totalizing is provided by a mode of the
Extended totalizing transmitter where
pulses are either added or subtracted on
Channel A based on a direction input on
Channel B. The unit can also be
programmed so that counting by Channel A
is inhibited by an input on Channel B.
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Combining
Two Totals
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A+B,
A-B, A/B and AxB arithmetic functions
are available with the Extended
totalizing transmitter. A+B can sum two
totals, while A-B subtracts the outflow
total from inflow total. A/B ratio
applied to two totals helps assure the
proper mixing of components.
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Up
or Down Counting with Preset
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A
single Laureate dual-channel totalizing
transmitter will handle two repetitive
fill operations by counting from zero up
to a preset, or down from a preset to
zero. The dual relay option is required.
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Machine
ON Time and Utilization
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An
easy way to measure the ON time of
machines is to count AC line cycles and
scale the total to hours. To display
machine utilization or duty cycle in
percent, use the Extended totalizing
transmitter. Connect Channel A to
switched AC and Channel B to the AC
line, and apply a 100 multiplier to the
A/B ratio.
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Total
and Rate Simultaneously
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The
Extended version of the Laureate dual
channel totalizing transmitter can
transmit scaled rate or total for the
same channel at the push of a button,
and alarm both the rate and total. The
Extended version can also do curve
linearization, thereby extending the
working range and accuracy of flow
transducers.
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Pinout
Laureate Serial Output Transmitters
Pulse Input for Frequency, Rate or Period
(shown with optional analog output and dual
relay output)
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Transmitter Powering a Single Sensor
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| Transmitter
Powering Two Sensors |
Transmitter
with Active or Passive Sensors |
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FLW,
Inc - 3505
Cadillac Ave - Bldg E - Costa Mesa, CA. - 92626 - USA - Ph (714) 751 -
7512 - Fax (714) 751 - 0213
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