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METER STRAIN GAGE 3 1/2-DIGIT

PAXLSG00

Manufacturer Part Number
PAXLSG00
Description
METER STRAIN GAGE 3 1/2-DIGIT
Manufacturer
Red Lion Controls
Series
PAX®LITEr
Type
Strain Gage, Millivolt Meterr
Datasheet

Specifications of PAXLSG00

Measuring Range
±2V
Display Style
Red Characters, Black Background
Display Type
LED
Display Face Size
3.80" L x 1.95" W (96.5 x 49.5mm)
Display Digits
3.5
Display Digits - Height
0.560" (14.22mm)
Mounting Type
Panel Mount
Termination
Terminal Block
Voltage - Supply
85 ~ 250VAC
No. Of Digits / Alpha
3-1/2
Meter Range
0mV To 10mV / 0V To 2V
Digit Height
14.2mm
Power Consumption
6VA
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +60°C
Supply Voltage Ac, Min
85V
Signal Input Type
Strain Gage
Character Size
0.56"
Display Font Color
Red
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
RLC114
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
combined with a high-gain, differential input amplifier that has provision for wide
range scaling adjustment (shown above). The unit also incorporates an excitation
power supply (5 or 10 VDC) that delivers up to 120 mA. In the simplified
schematic above, K1, K2, and K3 form a high-gain, high-stability, differential
input preamplifier with a single ended output. The gain of this preamplifier is set
up by coarse gain select switches S5 through S9. These switches can be turned on
in combination to provide discrete steps of gain-range adjustment. The output of
the preamplifier (K3 output) is applied to the summing amplifier (K4) through
coarse and fine adjustable potentiometers. These adjustable potentiometers
provide final vernier gain adjustment over a range of slightly more than 2:1. An
adjustable offset voltage signal is also added in at the input of K4 for zero-balance
or for applications where the transfer curve must be offset from zero.
GAIN ADJUSTMENTS
(millivolt) of input signal change (disregarding display decimal points). In effect,
gain determines the slope of the transfer curve and is expressed in Units/mV.
19 mV (max.), the required gain will be:
be determined. These switches establish the maximum end of the 2:1 adjustment
range of the coarse and fine vernier gain adjustments.
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The Pax Lite Strain Gage Indicator (PAXLSG) consists of a digital voltmeter
Gain is defined as the Units of Numerical change seen on the display per mV
Note: Disregarded Decimal Points in Readout.
For example, if an PAXLSG is to display 50.0 @ 2 mV (min.) and 169.0 @
Note: Remember, display decimal points are disregarded.
To establish this gain, the settings of the coarse gain select switches must first
GAIN = (Max. Num. Readout) - (Min. Num. Readout)
GAIN = 1690 Units - 500 Units
(Max. mV Input Sig.) - (Min. mV Input Sig.)
19 mV - 2 mV
CALING THE
= 70 Units/mV
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COARSE GAIN SELECT SWITCHES
maximum gain it will contribute when turned on. They are turned on singly or
in combination (adding up each of their gain contributions), to arrive at a
maximum gain value that is just above the desired gain value. To achieve the
desired gain of 70 Units/mV in the example just given, the following switches
would be turned on:
range from about 36 Units/mV (½ of max.) to 72.6 Units/mV. The required gain
of 70 Units/mV falls within this adjustable range.
COARSE AND FINE GAIN ADJUSTMENTS
with the Coarse and Fine Gain adjustments. Both of these adjustments are 15-
Turn, screwdriver adjustable potentiometers that increase gain with clockwise
rotation. The Coarse adjustment has a 2:1 range. The Fine adjustment has a
range of 5-10% (depending on the setting of the Coarse adjustment). Both pots
are located at the rear of the meter.
OFFSET ADJUSTMENTS
without changing the slope (Gain). They are used to “balance” the output of
transducers or to intentionally introduce an offset, such as tare-load compensation.
The Fine Offset Adjustment is a 15-turn screwdriver adjustable potentiometer,
located at the rear of the meter. It has a range of ±125 Numerical Units of offset
which is sufficient for balancing the output of most transducers.
of offset. Like the coarse gain select switches, the offset switches are marked
with the approximate value of offset contributed by each switch, and they can
be turned on in combinations with each switch, contributing its value to the
total. Switch S1 selects the polarity of the offset signal and can be set to either
add or subtract the offset contribution of the switches. The maximum offset that
can be obtained with all switches ON and the Fine Offset at its maximum is
±1000, which is one half of the full scale readout.
Each of the coarse gain select switches is marked with the amount of
With these switches ON, the coarse and fine vernier adjustments cover a gain
Once the gain select switches have been set, the final gain calibration is made
Offset adjustments move the transfer curve up-and-down along the vertical axis
The Coarse Offset Switches (S2, 3, and 4) can be used to add additional steps
S6 (Gain 50) + S7 (Gain 16) + S8 (Gain 6.6) = 72.6 Units/mV