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www.miinet.comMoore Industries-International, Inc.
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User’s Manual
225-748-00P
August 2024
PC Software Configuration
One of the benefits of the STA is that you may either use the external push button controls to set
up the instrument, or use a PC and Moore Industries’ Intelligent PC Configuration software.
In using the software program, settings are downloaded to the instrument in the form of a
Configuration File and stored in the instrument’s memory. You can save a backup copy of the
file on your PC hard drive or disk. The STA communicates with the PC through an RS-232
connection or USB Communications Cable.
Note: Refer to the STA TPRG
QuickStart Guide to see the default factory settings for your unit.
Caution: Unplugging the programming cable or resetting power while downloading to the unit
could result in a default configuration / calibration and the unit may have to be returned to the
factory.
Device Specifications
Microsoft Windows based PC;
16Mb free RAM; 20MB free disk space on hard drive
Microsoft Windows XP, 7 or 10
1 (one) serial port or one USB port (with optional cable)
Version 2.0 or greater, successfully installed to the hard drive
Moore Industries PC
Configuration Software
Personal Computer
Power Supply
Multimeter (optional)
18-30Vdc or 90-260Vac (depending on model)
Accurate to ±0.009% of span; e.g., HP Model 3478A
Communication Cable
Part# Communications Cable 803-053-26A or USB Cable
Part# 804-030-26A
Table 5.1. Necessary Equipment to Install STA Conguration Software
Variable Input Simulator for
Thermocouple, RTD, Millivolt,
Potentiometer, or Decade Resistance Box
Variable; Accurate to ±0.05% of unit span
Programmable RTD, T/C, Ohms, mV and Potentiometer Safety Trip Alarm
STA
TPRG
SECTION 5