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Anderson AV-9000 User Manual

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Anderson Instrument Co., Inc.
156 Auriesville Rd.
Fultonville, NY 12072
Phone: 518-922-5315
800-833-0081
Fax: 518-922-8997
Instruction
Manual
Rev. G
Doc. AIC-3677
AV-9000 Recorder/
Recording Controller
ANDERSON

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Anderson AV-9000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Voice Recorder
Recording FormatMP3
Storage Capacity8GB
Microphone TypeBuilt-in Stereo Microphone
Playback OptionsSpeaker, Headphones
ConnectivityUSB

Summary

Section 1 - Introduction and General Information

1.4 SPECIFICATIONS

Technical details and capabilities of the AV-9000 recorder/controller.

Section 2 - Installation and Wiring

2.1 MOUNTING

Instructions for physically installing the instrument in a panel or on a surface.

2.2 PREPARATION FOR WIRING

Guidelines for preparing the wiring to minimize electrical noise and ensure proper function.

2.3 WIRING CONNECTIONS - INPUTS

Detailed instructions for connecting various types of input signals to the instrument.

Section 3 - The Basics of Recorder Operation

3.3 KEYPAD FUNCTION

Details the function of each key on the instrument's keypad for navigation and operation.

3.4 CHANGING PARAMETER SETTINGS - MODIFY

Describes the procedure for modifying various parameter settings using the keypad.

3.8 CHART DETAILS

Explains the various aspects of chart recording, including types, methods, and printing details.

Section 4 - Configuration

4.1.1 INPUTS

Configuration of input types, ranges, units, scaling, and display status for up to 8 inputs.

4.1.6 RECORDERS

Configuration of recorder parameters like tags, recording methods, scales, and chart divisions.

4.1.10 RELAYS

Configuration of relay outputs, including usage type, actuator, and cycle time.

Section 5 - Display Programming

DISPLAY MODE

Settings to control how the instrument's display sequences and shows information.

Section 6 - Chart Prompts

6.1 CHANGE CHART

Procedure to manually change the chart, including starting a new chart.

6.2 CHART CONFIGURATION

Parameters for configuring the chart, including size, type, tag, and time periods.

Section 7 - Alarm Settings

AX1 SETPOINT

Setting the alarm thresholds for Process Variable 1, including rate alarms.

Section 8 - Action Time Settings

TIME 1 TAG

Defining a text tag for the first time-based actuator.

TIME 1

Setting the time for the first time-based actuator, including format and value.

Section 9 - Enables & Passwords

CHANGE ALL ENABLES

Option to enable or disable multiple prompt sections simultaneously.

Section 10 - Test

10.1 RELAY TEST

Procedure to verify the functionality of relays, SSRDs, and LEDs.

10.3 KEYPAD TEST

Test to verify that all keypad buttons are functional.

Section 11 - Calibration

11.1 INPUT CALIBRATION

Procedures for calibrating all input channels and types.

11.5 MILLIAMP OUTPUT CALIBRATION

Routine to adjust the mA output for span using a milliamp meter.

Section 12 - Appendix

A - Board Layouts

Diagrams illustrating the layout of internal circuit boards.

C - Reference Section

Glossary of terms and parameters used throughout the manual.

Section 13 - Controllers

13.1 ENTERING CONTROLLERS

Procedure to access and configure controller parameters.

13.4 TUNING PARAMETERS

Parameters for adjusting proportional band, auto reset, and other controls for optimal operation.

Section 14 - Profilers

14.1 PROFILE ENTRY

Entering configuration data for profiles, including segments, ramps, and dwells.

14.2 PROFILE SETTINGS

Specifying basic profile settings like start, abort, hold, and advance actuators.