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INSTROTECH 4001 - Safety and Cleaning; General Safety Precautions; Cleaning Instructions

INSTROTECH 4001
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Cleaning
Do not clean the instrument while the instrument is on.
Harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners and alkaline
cleaning solutions, such as washing soda, should not be
used especially on the display window. The outside of the
instrument may be wiped down with a slightly damp clean
cloth (lightly moistened with water only).
Under no circumstances should you attempt to wipe the
inside of the instrument.
Safety
This equipment is supplied by a mains voltage which can
cause an electric shock injury. Before removing the circuit
board from its housing, switch the instrument off, isolate it
from the mains power supply and make sure that it cannot
be connected inadvertently by other persons.
If the circuit board is removed from its housing, do not
apply power to the instrument unless specifically instructed
to do so in these instructions. When working on live
equipment, exercise great care, use insulated tools and test
equipment, and do not work alone.
When fitting option boards, always put the circuit boards
back in the housing with the back-plate securely fastened
before powering up the instrument.
When handling circuit boards, ensure that full anti-static
precautions are observed.
Replace external mains fuse with one of an equivalent type.
Contents
Introduction ....................................................................... Page 3
Electrical specifications ..................................................... Page 3
Input ranges ...................................................................... Page 3
Sensor excitation................................................................Page 3
Power supply .....................................................................Page 4
Programmable specifications ............................................ Page 4
Other specifications ...........................................................Page 4
Installation (panel cutout) .................................................. Page 5
Installation (fastening) ....................................................... Page 5
Display & keypad (during normal display mode) ...............Page 5
Display & keypad (during programming mode) .................Page 5
Connections & links ...........................................................Page 6
Process inputs ..............................................................Page 6
Frequency / count inputs ..............................................Page 6
Hardware link selection for J5 ...................................... Page 6
Potentiometer input ......................................................Page 7
Option connections & links, Power supply links ........... Page 7
Programming chart ............................................................Page 8
Display codes explained ................................................... Page 10
Programming example ...................................................... Page 11
Asciibus protocol ............................................................... Page 12
Setting up Model 5001-T totaliser / integrator ................... Page 13
Option 3000, 3001-P / M, 3002, 3003, 3004-P / M ........... Page 15
Option 3006,3008,3009,3010,3011,3012, 3013.................Page 16
Option 3014, 3017-P / M, 3018-P / M.................................Page 17
Option 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024..........................................Page 18
Option 3025, 3026, 3028 ...................................................Page 19
Diagram “P” .......................................................................Page 20
Diagram “M” ...................................................................... Page 20
Declaration of conformity .................................................. Page 20
Guarantee ......................................................................... Page 20
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