Fits Tiger 320 Series

24-BIT SMART DC VOLTS INPUT MODULE

Crystal

Controlled 50/60 Hz.

Noise rejection option.

1 ppm / C Ultra-stable Reference.

For near zero

temperature drift.

Interface to

Tiger Meter.

On-board Digital Signal

Processor.

Provides six output functions including Texmate's unique

dual output rates.

Break-thru performance

24-bit high resolution, ultra-low noise

A/D Convertor.

High dynamic range.

Dual S.S.R. Outputs.

For super fast 2 ms setpoint response times.

Voltage Inputs.

Choice of two input ranges.

State-of-the-art

Electromagnetic Noise

Suppression Circuitry.

Ensures signal integrity even in harsh EMC environments.

For the first time, an exceptionally high performance mV/V controller is available at a panel meter price

This input module outperforms many laboratory benchtop meters and calibrators.

Where absolute accuracy is a must, this is the module to use.

Input Module

Order Code Suffix

Input Range

Input Sensitivity

Zero Drift

Span Drift

Non-linearity

Input Noise

SSR Processing Rate

Tiger 320 Processing Rate Solid State Relay (SSR)

Hardware Module Specifications

Software selectable from 30 mV to 60 V.

5 nV/ count maximum. 40 nV/ C typical. 3 ppm/ C of F.S. (typical) for 30 mV to 2 V ranges. 30 ppm/C of F.S. (typical) for 60 V range. 0.002% of full scale maximum.

40 nV p-p typical at 1 Hz output rate (30 mV range).

960 Hz maximum 1 Hz minimum.

10 or 100 Hz.

17 , 140 mA ( 400 V Breakdown).

Dual output rates

Peak & Valley Outputs Capture Output

Rate of Change Output

Software Module Features

Rapid and average response outputs.

Monitoring over and under-shoots.

Hardwire signal capture.

Useful for fine tuning reaction times.

Some Relevant Tiger 320 Series Operating System Features

Smart Averaging.

Setpoints.

Linearization.

Macro Compiler for complex math Functions.

ISD5-8 Data Sheet (NZ323)

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Programming Quick Start Guide

Connector Pinouts

mV +

Smart Setup Registers

The meter can be connected to tw o input ranges, but perform signal conditioning on only one. The required input r ange is selecte d through software configuration.

ISD5 is a crystal controlled 50 Hz frequency r ange input module and ISD6 is a crystal controlled 60 Hz frequency r ange input module.

ISD7 is a crystal controlled 50 Hz frequency r ange input module with two solid state relay (SSR) outputs. ISD8 is a crystal controlled 60 Hz frequency range input module with two SSR outputs.

The SSR outputs are known as smart relay 1 (SR1) and smar t relay 2 (SR2) and are controlled through meter setpoints SP5 and SP6 respectively. In their unenergized state, the SSRs can be configured in software to be either a normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contact and can be switched at the selected averaged input signal or rapid response rate.

Smart Setup Register Operational Flow Diagram

Input Signal 1

Input Signal 2

Programming Procedures

The following programming procedures cover all the steps required to configure ISD7. Similar procedures can be followed to configure ISD5, ISD6, and ISD8. Remember, ISD5 and ISD6 do not ha ve SSRs, so Steps 6 to 10 can be skipped dur ing configuration.

Steps 1 to 5 descr ibe how to select the signal (1 or 2), v oltage, and output rate through smart register 1.

Steps 6 to 9 descr ibe how to select the SR1 and SR2 output mode and the source of data f or SP5 and SP6 through smart register 2.

Steps 10 to 16 descr ibe how to select the output register f or channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 as required.

Press the

and

buttons at the same time to enter the main prog ramming mode.

Press the

button three times to enter Code 2. Set Code 2 to [X77].

This setting enters the smart register 1 code setup menu.

Note:

The 1st digit setting is not rele vant to this step. 0 is the default setting.

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Signal output at the A/D sampling r ate. Signal output at the A/D sampling r ate.

** Hardwire initiated from meter Capture pin. ** Hardwire initiated from meter Capture pin.

ISD5-8 Data Sheet (NZ323)

Press the

button.

This enters smart register 1 code setup menu.

2nd digit settings 0 to 6 allo ws you to select input signal 1 with a range of full scale voltage settings from 30 mV to 2

V. Setting 7 allows you to select input signal 2 with a full scale voltage setting of a veraged 60 V. The 3rd digit allo ws you to select the output rate.

Using the

and output rate settings.

buttons, select the relevant input signal, voltage,

Press the

button.

This takes you back to the Code 2 men u.

Using the

button, reset the 3rd digit to z ero [X70] to leave the smart register 1 menu.

Note, leaving the 3rd digit as 7 means the displa y constantly cycles between [Cod_2] and [SMt1].

7 Press the

button three times to enter Code 5. Set Code 5 to [X77].

Note:

SP5 controls SR1.

SP6 controls SR2.

Note:

Reset of Peak, Valley, and Capture Signals Reset of peak/valley/capture signals options are:

2. As for Step 1, but using the LOCK pin to reset.

3. As for Step 1, b ut only applying to CH1 using the

HOLD pin to reset.

4. As for Step 1, but using SPC1 to reset CH1, SPC3

to reset CH3, and SPC4 to reset CH4.

8 Press the

button.

This setting enters the smart register 2 code setup menu.

This men u pro vides smar t rela y settings unique to input module ISD7 or ISD8.

Select the required smar t rela y output mode and source of data for setpoints SP5 and SP6.

Press the

button to save the settings.

The display toggles between [Cod_5] and [X77].

Using the

buttons, reset the 3rd digit to 0 to leave the smart register 2 menu.

Press the

and

buttons at the same time to retur n to the operational display.

12 Press the

programming mode.

and

buttons at the same time again to re-enter the main

Press the

button three times to enter Code 2.

Select a Channel

Select the output register for the required channels

To select channel 1, set Code 2 to [X7X]. Select the required processing r ate for CH1 in the 1st digit and the required output register map settings in the 3rd digit.

CH1

Note the output register map is different for each smart input module type.

Signal output at the A/D sampling r ate.

** Hardwire initiated from meter Capture pin.

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To select channel 2, set Code 4 to [0X0]. Select the required output register map settings f or CH2 in the 2nd digit.

CH2

To select channel 3, enter Code 5 and select the required output register map settings for CH3 in the 3rd digit.

CH3

To select channel 4, enter Code 6 and select the required output register map settings f or CH4 in the 3rd digit.

CH4

Press the

button to save the settings.

Press the

time to return to the operational display.

buttons at the same

and

Note the output register map is different for each smart input module type.

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Signal output at the A/D Signal output at the A/D sampling rate. sampling rate.

** Hardwire initiated from ** Hardwire initiated from meter Capture pin. meter Capture pin.

Customer Configuration Settings:

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

Tel: 1-760-598-9899 USA 1-800-839-6283 Thats 1-800-TEXMATE

For product details visit www.texmate.com

ISD5-8 Data Sheet (NZ323)

About TexMate

Texmate is an American manufacturer of high durability industrial grade panel meters, bar graphs, and transducers. Texmate's meters are frequently equipped with relays and various signal outputs for industrial automation applications and are known for their extremely long service life.