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D. Terminal assignment
Fig 2
AH1
AL1
Process Value
Relay pull-in
Fig 1
AH1
AL1
Process Value
Relay pull-in
Note 5. Relay action setting (SYL-1812 does not contain J2 relay. Its setting
(AH2, AL2) can be ignored).
1) Set AH1=AL1, relay is disabled.
2) Set AH1>AL1, relay is for high limit alarm. See Fig. 1
3) Set AH1<AL1, relay is for low limit alarm. See Fig. 2.
b) Alarm Parameter setting is similar to the Basic Parameters setting
in Fig. 3 except access code is 0001 instead of 0089.
3. Peak Value (Press , then input code 0037 to enter)
Symbol Name Description Range Initial Note
MA valueMaximum
Ma on off on/
MA-t Time of maximum 6ma-t on off off/
MI Minimum valuemi on off off/
MI-t Time of minimumMi-t on off off/
End
SET
a) Peak value description
End End
Note 6, Peak function is inter locked.
1) When MA is turned off, MA-t can’t be set.
2) When MI is turned off, MI-t can’t be set.
c) Reset the peak value
The peak values is stored in the memory even the meter is powered
off. To reset them, change display to show MA, MA-t, MI or MI-t. Then,
press and hold key for 3 seconds. The display will show ----“,
Λ
indicating the memory (for all four parameters) is reset. The meter will
start to catch the new peak after 2 seconds.
b) Peak Value setting is similar to the Basic Parameters
setting in Fig. 3 except access code is 0037 instead of 0089.
SET
SET
XXXX
Operation mode
0089
Enter code
Symbol
Input low limit
Corf
Inty
Pul
Puh
Dot
Psb
XXXX
XXXX
Input type
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
SET
Range coefficient
Psbf
SET
SET
Filt
end
Temperature unit
X
SET
SET
Digital Filter
X
SET
SET
Input high limit
Zero offset
Decimal point
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
【】 :
Fig 3 Basic Parameter setting flow chart
Quick guide,
1) Press to enter setting mode.
2) Use and to input code or parameter. 3) Use to confirm.
4) Use to select the next parameter.
5) When no key is pressed for ~ 50 sec, the meter will return to normal mode.
SET
SET
Enter Parameter
setting mode
E. Application examples
1) Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) measurement
The meter is preset for the EGT application. Wire the meter as
the diagram below. It is ready to run.
2) Set up for Auber 103, 3 Bar MAP Sensor
a) Connecting power to terminal 10, signal to terminal 9, and ground to
terminal 6.
b) Display in bar (0.01bar resolution). Enter the Basic Parameter setting
mode with code 0089, i) Select input type, Inty, for 0-5 V input.
c) Display in PSI (00.1psi resolution). Since 1 bar=14.5 psi, the set up
needs to be modified as following. dot=000.0, PuL=000.2, PuH=045.7.
3) Water/oil Temperature Measurement with VDO 150 C/300 F Sender.
°°
a) Connecting VDO sender to terminal 8. Jump a wire between terminal 6
and 7; Jump another wire between terminal 2 and 6.
b) Enter the Basic Parameter setting mode with code 0089, i) Set input
type, Inty, for VDO input. ii) Set CorF to C or F,
°°
1) 1 and 2 are for power input
2) 4 and 5 are for alarm relay output. See Application example 1
below for how to use it.
3) 3 is for display brightness control. When connecting the
illumination signal (+12 V) to it, the brightness with synchronized with
headlight. If not connected, the brightness can still be controlled by
“”up key.Λ
4)6, 7, 8 and 9 are for different types of signal input. Use 6 and 7 for
thermocouple input. Use 6,7 and 8 for RTD sensor input. Use 6 and 9
for pressure sensor.
5) 10 outputs regulated 5VDC for powering pressure transducer.
Regulated +5 VDC
2013.05
Auber Instruments
5755 N Point Parkway, Suite 99
Alpharetta, GA, 30022
770-569-8420 info@auberins.com

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BrandAuber Instruments
ModelSYL-1813
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish