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METER THERMOCOUPLE 4-DIGIT

PAXLTC00

Manufacturer Part Number
PAXLTC00
Description
METER THERMOCOUPLE 4-DIGIT
Manufacturer
Red Lion Controls
Series
PAX®LITEr
Type
Thermocoupler
Datasheet

Specifications of PAXLTC00

Display Style
Red Characters, Black Background
Display Type
LED Red
Display Face Size
3.80" L x 1.95" W (96.5 x 49.5mm)
Display Digits
4
Display Digits - Height
0.560" (14.22mm)
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
Termination
Terminal Block
Voltage - Supply
85 V ~ 250 VAC
Applications
Thermocouple Input - Type T, E, J, K, R, S, B, N, or mV
Number Of Digits/alpha
4
No. Of Digits / Alpha
4
Meter Function
Temperature
Digit Height
14.2mm
Power Consumption
6VA
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +50°C
Supply Voltage Ac, Min
85V
Signal Input Type
Selectable Thermocouple
Accuracy
0.8 °C, 2.1 °C, 2.3 °C °C
Brand/series
PAXL Series
Connection Type
Cage-Clamp
Cut Out, Panel
3.62×1.77 "
Dimensions
4.2"L×3.8"W×1.95"H
Display Digit Height
0.56 "
Display Resolution
1 °
Frequency
50⁄60 Hz
Function
Temperature
Number Of Digits
4
Primary Type
Electronic
Range, Measurement
-200 to +400 °C for T, -200 to +1000 °C for E, -200 to +760 °C for J, -200 to +1250 °C for K, 0 to +1768 °C for R, +150 to +1820 °C for B, -200 to +1300
Resolution
1 °
Standards
UL Recognized, CSA Certified, CE Approved
Temperature, Operating
0 to 50 °C
Temperature, Range, Measuring
-200 to +400 °C
Thermocouple Type
T
Voltage, Operating
85 to 250 VAC
Voltage, Supply
85 to 250 VAC
Character Size
0.56"
Display Font Color
Red
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
RLC116
entered in the sequence shown above, using the front panel push buttons.
Depending on the thermocouple type selected, some parameters are not
applicable and are bypassed in the sequence.
From this mode, the user can restore the meter to factory default settings, or
recalibrate the signal input and cold junction temperature if necessary. To
prevent inadvertent entries, an access code must be keyed-in to perform any
operations in calibration mode.
terminal. With the PGM.DIS. terminal connected to COMM, the meter displays
PROGRAMMING MODE ENTRY

PROGRAMMING MODE TIMEOUT
activity is detected for approximately 60 seconds, the meter automatically exits
Programming Mode. The meter briefly displays
display mode. When automatic timeout occurs, any changes that were made to
the parameter currently being programmed will not be saved.
PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
current selection or value for that parameter. The dual display with arrows is
used below to illustrate the alternating display. The selection choices or value
range for each parameter is shown to the right of the alternating display.
through the selection list. When the desired selection is displayed, press the PAR
key to save the selection and advance to the next parameter. Refer to the
thermocouple range and accuracy specification for additional TC information.
This setting does not change the Custom Units Overlay display (if installed).
Press the PAR key to save the selection and advance to the next parameter.
4.0 P
PAR

TEMPERATURE
The Thermocouple Meter has up to seven programmable parameters that are
The last programming step offers the choice of entering calibration mode.
Note: Programming mode can be locked out using the Program Disable input
Press the PAR key to enter Programming Mode. The meter briefly displays
The Programming Mode has an automatic time out feature. If no keypad
In Programming Mode, the display alternates between the parameter and the
Select the thermocouple type by pressing the arrow keys ( or ) to sequence
Select the desired temperature scale by pressing the up or down arrow keys.
followed by the first programming parameter described below.
DISPLAY
” when the PAR key is pressed, and will not enter programming mode.


Pro

SELECTION






Thermocouple
tYPE
Type
ROGRAMMING THE
THERMOCOUPLE TYPE
TEMPERATURE SCALE
TC TYPE
PAR
R
T
E
K
J

Temperature
SCAL
Scale
SELECTION





PAR

Point Position
mV indicator
Decimal
dCPt
PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE
and returns to the normal
TC TYPE
S
B
N
PAR
Display Offset
Temperature
OFSt
M
PAR
6
ETER
Digital Input
This sets the display resolution to 1 or 0.1 degree. This parameter is not
available for thermocouple types R, S and B, where the display resolution is
always 1 degree. When mV indicator mode is selected for thermocouple type,
the display resolution is fixed at 0.01 mV (10 V).
to compensate for probe errors or errors due to variances in probe placement, or
to adjust the readout to a reference thermometer. Set the desired display offset
value by pressing (and/or holding) the up or down arrow keys. When the desired
offset value is displayed, press the PAR key to save the selection and advance to
the next parameter. The display resolution for the offset value is the same as the
decimal point position programmed above. The display offset is not available
when mV indicator mode is selected for thermocouple type.
If the temperature display is difficult to read due to small variations or noise,
increased levels of filtering will help to stabilize the display. Although the
digital filter features a “moving window” to help minimize response time,
higher levels of filtering will result in slightly longer response times.
Press the PAR key to save the selection and advance to the next parameter.
LO value for the entered delay time, the meter will capture the Input display as
the new HI or LO reading. A delay time helps to avoid false captures of sudden
short spikes or Input display variations that may occur during start-up.
Press the PAR key to save the selection and advance to the next parameter.
FLtr
Filtering
Select the decimal point position by pressing the up or down arrow keys.
Press the PAR key to save the selection and advance to the next parameter.
The temperature display can be corrected with an offset value. This can be used
This parameter sets the amount of digital filtering applied to the input signal.
Set the desired level of input filtering by pressing the up or down arrow keys.
When the Input display is above the present HI value or below the present
Set the desired capture delay time by pressing the up or down arrow keys.




PEAK (HI)/ VALLEY (LO) CAPTURE DELAY TIME
PAR
Capture Time
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY OFFSET
- no digital filtering
- normal filtering
Peak/Valley
HL-t
DECIMAL POINT POSITION
DIGITAL FILTERING
PAR

Units Label
Backlight
bLIt
to

- increased filtering
- maximum filtering
PAR
 

Mode Entry
Calibration
CAL

PAR
seconds
TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY
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