Liquid Controls IT375 User Manual

Page 13

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Sponsler, Inc.

Model IT375

Programming Pg. 13

Step

Comment

CAL 10 & 11 program the flow rate below which the low
alarm relay will close. The value can be programmed in the
range 0 to 999,999.

CAL 12

High Alarm or Pulse Output Factor - whole numbers.

CAL 13

High Alarm or Pulse Output Factor - digits after the decimal
point.

CAL 12 & 13 program the flow rate above which the high
alarm relay will close. The value can be programmed in the
range 0 to 999,999.

If the scaled pulse output is selected (CAL0 = 1), then the
value will represent the total per pulse, eg. 5 liters per pulse.

CAL 14

4mA Setpoint- whole numbers.

CAL 15

4mA Setpoint- digits after the decimal point.

CAL 14 to CAL 15 represent the flow rate at which 4mA will
be output. If the 4-20mA output is not installed, these
parameters can be ignored.

CAL 16

20mA Setpoint- whole numbers.

CAL 17

20mA Setpoint- digits after the decimal point.

CAL 16 & 17 represent the flow rate at which 20mA will be
output. If the 4-20mA output is not installed, these parameters
can be ignored.

CAL 18

Number of linearization points.

00 = linearizer disabled
xx = number of points

INP 01

Point #1 Frequency – whole numbers.

Input points must be programmed in ascending frequency
order

INP.01

Point #1 Frequency – digits after the decicmal

OUT 01

Point #1 Kfactor – whole numbers.

Kfactors can never be zero

OUT.01

Point #1 Kfactor – digits after the decimal.

SOFT

Software Version.

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