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Tracker 280 Digital Panel Indicator
Digital Panel Indicator for Frequency, Timing, Counting, Batching,
Rate, Measurement and Display
Universal Dual Input Channel Panel Indicator for Pulse, TTL, AC,
Contact Closure and Encoder Signals

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Dual Universal Input
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Standard 1/8th DIN size
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Transducer Supplies
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Bright 6-Digit Display
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Isolated Analogue Output
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User Scaling For Frequency and Pulses
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User-Definable Panel Buttons Functions
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Serial Communications
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IP65 Front Panel
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Universal Mains Power Input
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Easy Stock Holding
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Up to 4 Alarm / Batch Control Outputs
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Totalisation to 12 Digits
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User-Definable Logic Inputs
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OPTIONS
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Green Display
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24 VDC/AC Power Supply
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Dual Universal Input
For most types of pulse and AC output sensors.
Tough but Attractive
The enclosure uses flame retardant (VO) materials and the front panel
conforms to IP65.
Transducer Excitation Supplies
5V and 12VDC supplies are fitted as standard to power most sensor types.
Clear Display
The flat, slightly recessed 6-digit display together with high brightness
red or green LED’s ensure maximum visibility even in difficult lighting
conditions.
Universal Power Input
Wide ranging 90 to 265VAC input allows worldwide installation. A low
voltage 24VAC/DC input option is available.
The Tracker 280 series of indicators are designed for demanding industrial
applications for use with sensors that give AC or pulse outputs. The Tracker
280 Series can be used for measurement and display only applications or
can act as a transmitter using the analogue output. The alarm option allows
the Tracker 280 to be used as an alarm trip or batch controller. The unit
is fitted with a serial communication interface as standard allowing it
to be used as a front end device for PC-based systems. The combination
of the dual universal inputs together with the power and flexibility of
the software allows customers and distributors to reduce stock and spares
inventory to a minimum. The Tracker 280 series are styled to match other
indicators in the Tracker 200 range.
Applications include:
Pulse totalisation -Pulses are scaled to engineering units.
Pulse rate -Scaled pulses for rate (e.g. litres per minute)
Frequency measurement -Scalable for rate (e.g. rpm)
Up/Down counting Batch control
Position measurement with encoders
Encoder quadrature measurement
General timing
Applications
De-bounce is normally turned off for all sensor types except contact
closure. This feature inhibits multiple counts which can be caused by contact
bounce, and is selectable between 1 and 255 milliseconds in 1 millisecond
steps.
Allows the input signal to be inverted.
Allows the input count, frequency or time to be converted into engineering
units. Scale and Linearise also allows an eight-point user linearisation
to be applied to compensate for non-linear sensor output signal rates,
e.g. turbine flow meters.
Pre-Scaler for totalising values. This allows the totalled values to
be in different engineering units, or at a different resolution, from the
real-time measured value.
Low frequency cut off. This allows low input frequencies to be regarded
as zero (user adjustable).
Batch Counter Control Functions
The Batch Controller functions are used for controlling batching type
applications. The user can select from the following control modes:
Mode 1
On trigger, output 1 & 2 are turned OFF -unit counts (in engineering
units) from a pre-set 'reset' value.
When batch setpoint 1 is reached, output 1 is turned ON -counts continue
to be accumulated.
When batch setpoint 2 is reached, output 2 is turned ON -counts continue
to be accumulated.
Unit waits for the next trigger, which must be toggled OFF then ON
to reset the batch control.
Mode 2
On trigger, output 1 & 2 are turned OFF -unit counts (in engineering
units) from a pre-set 'reset' value.
When batch setpoint 1 is reached, output 1 is turned ON -counts continue
to be accumulated.
When batch setpoint 2 is reached, O/P 2 is turned ON and O/P 1 OFF
-counts continue to be accumulated.
Unit waits for the next trigger, which must be toggled OFF then ON
to reset the batch control.
Mode 3
On trigger, output 1 & 2 are turned OFF -unit counts (in engineering
units) from a pre-set 'reset' value.
When batch setpoint 1 is reached, output 1 is turned ON -counts continue
to be accumulated.
When batch setpoint 2 is reached, output 2 is turned ON -counts continue
to be accumulated.
Automatic re-trigger will occur if the trigger state is correct (no
need to toggle trigger).
Counts continue to be accumulated.
Mode 4
On trigger, output 1 & 2 are turned OFF -unit counts (in engineering
units) from a pre-set 'reset' value.
When batch setpoint 1 is reached, output 1 is turned ON -counts continue
to be accumulated.
When batch setpoint 2 is reached, O/P 2 is turned ON and O/P 1 OFF
-counts continue to be accumulated.
Automatic re-trigger will occur if the trigger state is correct (no
need to toggle trigger).
Counts continue to be accumulated.
Features
Dual Universal Inputs
The Tracker 280 can be directly connected to most popular process sensors
including AC magnetic pickups and pulse output devices. All input types
can be scaled to display values in the user's preferred engineering units.
The user can select to use the internal crystal controlled clock or calibrate
to a known external standard. Transducer excitation is provided as standard
giving 5 or 12VDC. An 8 point user linearisation can be used to compensate
for non-linear sensor outputs for frequency and timing applications. Encoder
measurement offers bi-directional pulse counting. A further four times
resolution is available when used in quadrature mode.
Serial Communications
All Tracker 280 series indicators are supplied with RS422/485 serial
communications as standard. This interface allows computer-based systems
to read values (e.g. the measured value) and write values (e.g. alarm setpoints)
to and from the instrument. The Tracker 280 has three protocols including
the widely used MODBUS-RTU (J-BUS).
Alarm and Batching Control Outputs (T284 & T285)
The Tracker 284 is fitted with two relay outputs and the Tracker 285
has four TTL outputs. Setpoints can be adjusted at the time of configuration
and can be password protected or adjusted using the buttons on the front
panel. Each alarm can be used in High, Low or Deviation mode. Outputs can
be configured to give a pulse for a user selectable time period, and can
be latching with independent delay times for both on and off conditions.
In addition they can be set to be energised or de-energised when in the
alarm condition or when a batch (count) value is reached.
Analogue Output
The measured value can be transmitted as a 0 to 10 Volt, 0 to 20mA
or 4 to 20mA signal to other devices such as chart recorders or data loggers.
The fully isolated output can be scaled for any portion of the display
range e.g. 4 to 20 mA = 500.00 to 800.00 (Litres/m). The analogue output
can be configured to re-transmit rate, time or totalised (6 LSD) values.
Download Tracker 280 Data Sheet
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