| User's Guide   e-mail: info   @omega.com   LDP-124, LDP-126, LDP-144 AND LDP-146   OPERATOR´S MANUAL FOR CLOCK MODELS   CONTENTS   DESCRIPTION   SECTION PAGE   ===========================================================================   IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS   UNPACKING AND INSPECTION   MAIN FEATURES   1 2 3 3 4 4 MODELS   4 5 5 5 5 MODEL LDP-1XX-C0, DISPLAY TIME USING THE FORMAT MM : SS   MODEL LDP-1XX-C1, DISPLAY TIME USING THE FORMAT HH : MM   MODEL LDP-1XX-C2, DISPLAY TIME USING THE FORMAT HH : MM : SS   4.1   4.2   4.3   GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS   FRONT VIEW, DESCRIPTION   5 6 6 7 REAR VIEW, DESCRIPTION   WIRING   7 8 7 8 POWER SUPPLY, RECOMMENDED WIRING   FUSES   8.1   8.2   8 8 CONTROL LINES, ALARM AND SERIAL OUTPUT   NOTES   8.3   8.4   8.5   8 8 9 EXCITATION VOLTAGE FOR SENSORS   POWER- UP AND OPERATION   9 9 REAL TIME CLOCK   RUN TIME CLOCK   9.1   9.2   9 9 UP / DOWN TIMING   CONNECTION EXAMPLES   RUN TIME ALARM SETTING   9.2.1   9.2.2   9.3   9 10   10   SERIAL DATA OUTPUT   9.4   10   CONFIGURATION   10   10   POWER SELECTION   10.1   10.2   10   10   11   11   11   INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION   CONTROL BOARD POSITION   DIP SWITCH AND JUMPERS LOCATION   DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION   10.2.1   10.2.2   10.2.3   JUMPERS CONFIGURATION   10.2.4   10.2.5   12   12   SERIAL DATA OUTPUT CONFIGURATION   INSTALLATION   11   12   13   MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS   13   14   APPENDIX 1: LDP-1XX-CX AS SLAVE REPEATER   APPENDIX 2: TIME-NET CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTIONS   15   16   17   WARRANTY   OTHER PRODUCTS   Page : 2   1.- IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS   INSTALLATION   PRECAUTIONS.-   SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS   The installation and the   future use of this unit   must be done by suit-   able qualified person-   nel. The unit has not AC   (mains) switch, it will be   in operation as soon as   power is connected.   The installation must   PRESCRIPTIONS.-   Before starting any operation of adjustment, replacement,   maintenance or repair, the unit must be disconnected from any kind   of power supply.   Keep the unit clean , to assure good functioning and performance.   Use for it a clean and humid rag. Do not use for the frontal lens   abrasive products, solvents, alcohol, etc... because its transparence   could be damaged and this may cause difficulty for a correct vision   of the reading.   incorporate an external main switch.   The unit has a protection fuse incorporated on the AC socket, if it is   necessary to change or replace, use the time lag fuse according IEC   127/2 and the values indicated below.   To prevent electrical or   fire hazard, do not ex-   pose the unit to exces-   sive moisture.   Do not operate the unit   200 mA when the unit is operating at 230 Vac   400 mA when the unit is operating at 115 Vac.   inthepresenceofflam-   mable gases or fumes,   such as environment   constitutes a definite   Install also the necessary devices to protect the operator and the   process when using the unit to control a machine or process where   injury to personnel or damage to equipment or process, may occur as   a result of failure of the unit.   See paragraph 8, WIRING and paragraph 10, CONFIGURATION and   check that all jumpers are on the correct position.   safety hazard. The unit   is designed to be mounted in a metal panel.   If the unit shows signs of damage, or is not able to show the expected   measures, or has been stored in a bad conditions or a protection   failure can occur, then do not attempt to operate and keep the unit out   of service.   SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS.-   The unit has been designed and tested under EN-61010-1 rules and   is delivered in good condition. This opera-   tor's manual contains useful information   for electrical connections. Do not make   wiring signal changes or connections   when power is   IN CASE OF FIRE   1.- Disconnect the unit from the power supply.   2.- Give the alarm according to the local rules.   applied to the unit. Make signal connec-   tions before power is applied and, if recon-   nection is required, disconnect the AC   (mains) power before such wiring is at-   tempted.   Install the unit in places with a good ventilation to avoid the excessive   heating. And far from electrical noise source or magnetic field genera-   tors such as power relays, electrical motors, speed controls etc...   The unit cannot be installed in open places. Do not use until the   installation is finished.   3.- Switch off all the air conditioning devices.   4.- Attack the fire with carbonic snow, do not use water in any case.   WARNING : In closed areas do not use systems with   vaporized liquids.   POWER SUPPLY.-   The power supply must be connected to the adequate terminals (see   the connection instructions). The characteristics of the power supply   areshowedonthelabelontherearpart. Pleasemakesurethattheunit   is correctly connected to a power supply of the correct voltage and   frequency.   CONNECTIONS   Do not use other power supply otherwise permanent damage may be   caused to the unit.   Do not connect the unit to power sources heavily loaded or to circuits   which power loads in cycle ON-OFF or to circuits which power   inductive loads.   All wiring connections are made using push-in and Sub-D cable   connectors.   There is a separate connector block for power supply and   input&control signal. Please make sure that each connector block is   connected on the adequate place.   2 The wire cross section recommended for power supply is 2.5 mm .   SIGNAL WIRING.-   Certain considerations must be given when install the signal input and   control wires. If the wires are longs can act like an antenna and   introduce the electrical noise to the unit, therefore :   PANEL MOUNTING   Verify that the panel cut-out is correctly according to the dimensions   indicated on page 13 with a minimum depth of 150 mm. (5.9").   Install the fixation pieces in the lateral guides of the unit by its rear   part and then turn the screw firmly against the panel, until the unit is   totally hold on.   Do not install the signal input or control wires in the same conduit with   power lines, heaters, solenoids, SCR controls etc....and always far   from these elements.   When shielded wires are used, connect the shield to the common   terminal and leave unconnected the other end of the shield and do not   connect to the machine ground.   See paragraph 12 on page 13.   Page : 3   2.- UNPACKING AND INSPECTION   It is advisable to do a detailed reading of this Manual before mounting the instrument. This Operator's Manual   contains all the technical specifications : electricals as well as mechanics, both necessary to do a correct   installation and also a good use of the instrument.   At the same time the user will acquire the knowledge needed to obtain the best performances of the product.   Check that inside the present cardboard box, there are the following :   1 Instrument Model LDP-1XX-C0, C1 or C2.   1 Operator's Manual.   1 Connector for Power Supply.   1 Screw-clamp connectors, 4 pins female for alarm output.   1 Sub-D male connector of 9 pins and 1Sub-D female connector of 15 pins   2 Pieces for fixing the unit against the panel.   If there are some doubts or inquiries about the present instrument, please contact OMEGA   ENGINEERING´S customer service department.   When the shipment arrives remove the Packing List and verify that you have received all equipment.   Then inspect the box and the instrument, and if there is evidence of damage caused by bad handling during   the transport, it is advisable to make a careful inspection of all damages making a note of all of them and to   pass on this information directly to the Transport Company.   If this occurs but with insured material, ask the Transport Company for instructions about submitting a claim   3.- MAIN FEATURES   The Large Displays for real time clock (12 or 24 hours) or run up or run down clock are made up of   four different series.   The clock accepts inputs from contact closure and other sensor inputs to start, stop and reset the run   time clock.   Transducer excitation of 15 Vdc nominal is available. The units feature a run time alarm with optically   isolated transistor switch output, and RS422 level two wire transmission of the displayed time.   The main features of each serie are the following :   Serie LDP-124-XX : 4 digits type LED, seven segments, red or green colour with 57 mm (2.3") height.   Serie LDP-126-XX : 6 digits type LED, seven segments, red or green colour with 57 mm (2.3") height.   Serie LDP-144-XX : 4 digits type LED, seven segments, red or green colour with 100 mm (4") height.   Serie LDP-146-XX : 6 digits type LED, seven segments, red or green colour with 100 mm (4") height.   The complete reference for each instrument is obtained replacing the ""XX" by the corresponding   references for every Model (C0, C1 & C2). See paragraph 4.   Page : 4   The common features for all series are the following:   MECHANICAL.- Housed in a rugged extruded aluminium profile housing for panel mounting or free   standing. Finished in anodized black colour. The frontal lens is mounted with a special   rubber profile which provides the front part of the unit with an IP-65 protection.   CONTROL SIGNALS .- Three inputs, sharing one common return. The operating mode depends on interlinking   of the three control lines   CONNECTIONS.-   For output alarm are made using one screw-clamp connector of 4 terminals located on   the rear part of the unit.   For control signals are made using one Sub-D connector of 15 terminals located on the   rear part of the unit.   For serial data output are made using one Sub-D connector of 9 terminals located on   the rear part of the unit.   The recommended wire cross section is 0.5 mm2.   For Power Supply uses a push-in cable connector with 2 terminals for power and 1   terminal for earth ground.   The recommended wire cross section is 2.5 mm2.   The fuse is located in the Power Supply socket, as well as the spare fuse.   MEMORY.-   RESET.-   Non volatile static RAM type, to maintain the real time clock running in power down or   in case of power failure during two years. It allows 100,000 cycles ON/OFF.   On the run time clock the data and alarm value will be stored also for a maximum of   2 years.   By remote push-button using the connector of 15 terminals on the rear part.   Only for run time clock.   4.- MODELS   4.1.- MODEL LDP-1XX-C0. Display time using the format MM: SS   Real time clock : 59 minutes, 59 seconds.   Run time clock : 99 minutes 59 seconds.   Real time clock or run time clock is internally DIP switch selectable.   Run up or run down controlled by internal dip switch.   4.2.- MODEL LDP-1XX-C1. Display time using the format HH : MM   Real time clock : 12 or 24 hours selectable.   Run time clock : 99 hours 59 minutes.   Real time clock or run time clock is internally DIP switch selectable.   Run up or run down controlled by internal dip switch.   4.3.- MODEL LDP-1XX-C2. Display time using the format HH : MM : SS   Real time clock : 12 or 24 hours.   Run time clock : 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.   Real time clock or run time clock is internally DIP switch selectable.   Run up or run down controlled by internal dip switch.   Page : 5   5.- GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS   DISPLAY   Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 or 6 digits, 7 segments, red or green LED.   Heightdigit . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 (2.3") or 100 mm. (4")   Rangemáx.. . . . . . . . . . . . 99 : 59 or 99 :59 : 59   Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set by switch for 25%, 50%, 75%   or100%(normal).   OUTPUTS   SERIALOUTPUT . . . . . . . Output intended for transmission to the   remote display fitted with a clock   displayasaslaveclockdisplay.   Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS422level1200baudfixedrate. One   transmissioneachsecondwhile   REAL TIME CLOCK.   showing real time or run time.   String . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transmits --NUL--(CR)   or --NUL--NUL--(CR) when setting time   orenteringalarmstate.   Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 mm 59 ss (model C0)   12/24hoursselectable   Timesetting . . . . . . . . . . . . By volt free contact closure inputs   secondsreset,minutesadvance   Datastring   andhoursadvance.   Standard mode . . . . . HH.MM.SSfor6decadeversion.   HH.MM or MM.SS for 4 decade version.   Newport mode . . . . . . HHM.MS.Sfor6decadeversion.   HHM.M or MMS.S for 4 decade version.   Timeaccuracy . . . . . . . . . . ±1minutepermonth.   Powerdown . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintainstimeforminimum2years   withoutmainspower.   Characterlength . . . . . . . . One start bit, 8 data bits no parity and   one stop bit.   RUN TIME CLOCK   Handshake . . . . . . . . . . . . No handshake:onedatastring   transmittedeachsecond.   Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 mm 59 ss, 99 hh 59 mm   or 99 hh 59 mm 59 ss   Timerresolution . . . . . . . . . 1second.   Timeruncertainty . . . . . . . . 1secondmax. perstart/stopsequence.   Timermemory . . . . . . . . . . Runtimemaintainedfor2yearsminimum   butnotupdatedwithmainsremoved.   Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oneminuteoronesecondresolution   (one minute only on model C2) set by   EXCITATIONVOLTAGEOUTPUT   Vexc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +15 Vdc ±20%. @100 mA. max.   Ripple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 mVac 50/60 Hz.   externalclosureinputs.   Alarmenable . . . . . . . . . . . Controlledbyinternalswitch.   Alarmoutput . . . . . . . . . . . Opticallyisolatestransistorswitch   30 V / 30 mA capacity.   Alarmindication . . . . . . . . . Clockstop, displayflashesandalarm   outputactivates.   ENVIRONMENTAL   Temperature   Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . By operationofoneormorethe   controlinputs.   Operating . . . . 0 to +50 ºC (32 to 122 ºF).   Storage . . . . . . -20 to +85 º C (-4 to 185 ºF).   Relativehumidity . . . . . . . . 0 to 85 % not condensed.   Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP65. (Frontpartonly).   CONTROL LINES   MECHANICAL   Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three inputssharingonecommonreturn.   Threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rising : +2.3 V min., +3.6 V max.   Falling : +0.9 V min., +2.5 V max.   Signalhysteresis . . . . . . . . 0.4 V minimum.   Maximumsignal . . . . . . . . . ±30 V.   Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 KΩ to common for +5 V signal   18KΩloadingbeyond+5/-0.6V.   Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 KΩ ±5% load may be internally   jumperedtocommonortotheexcitation   Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . See tablein page13.   Panel cut out . . . . . . . . . . . See table in page 13.   Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See tablein page13.   Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See table in page 13.   Casematerial. . . . . . . . . . . Aluminiumextruded.   Finished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anodized,blackcolour.   ELECTRICAL   supplyforeachcontrolline.   Responsetime . . . . . . . . . . 200mSmaximum:internally   Standardpowersupply . . . 115 Vac. ±10% 50 / 60 Hz.   (230Vacoptionally)   Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . See tablein page13.   debouncedforcontactclosureinputs.   Activelevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Internallyjumperedtobeactiveeitherwith   lowlevel/fallingedgeorhighlevel/rising   edgeinputsindependentlyforeach   controlline.   CONTROL MODES   Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theoperatingmodedependson   interlinkingofthethreecontrollines.   Onecontrol . . . . . . . . . . . . To reset and run when active and stop   wheninactive.   Twocontrols . . . . . . . . . . . One to run when active and stop when   inactiveandtheothertoreset.   Twocontrols . . . . . . . . . . . One to alternately start and stop and the   othertoreset.   Threecontrols . . . . . . . . . . One to start, one to stop and one to   reset.   Page : 6   6.- FRONT VIEW, DESCRIPTION   colon   Models LDP-124-C0 & C1   LDP-144-C0 & C1   Display minutes for model C0   Display hours for model C1   Display seconds for model C0   Display minutes for model C1   Models LDP-126-C2   LDP-146-C2   Display hours for model C2   Display minutes for model C2   Display seconds for model C2   7.- REAR VIEW, DESCRIPTION for all series   Attaching screws   Connector Sub-D 15   pins for Control Lines   and voltage excitation   output   4 ways plug-in screw   connector for alarm   output   Power Supply   Vac + Earth,   fuse and spare fuse.   Connector Sub-D 9   pins, for serial data   RS422 output   Page : 7   8.- WIRING   8.1.- POWER SUPPLY, RECOMMENDED WIRING   POWER SUPPLY   115 Vac (230 Vac Optional).   Main switch   FUSE and spare fuse.   8.2.- PROTECTION FUSES   Power   Supply   Fuse   value   The unit has a protection fuse located on the power supply socket.   If this fuse must be replaced or changed because the power supply   is changed, use the time-lag fuse according to IEC 127/2 with the   values indicated on the table.   230 Vac   115 Vac   0.2 A   0.4 A   TABLE 4   8.3.- CONTROL LINES, ALARM AND SERIAL OUTPUT   Control lines connector   Alarm connector   Serial RS422 connector   1 9 A B C D 1 6 9 5 15   8 1.- Serial A.   1.- Vexc.   2.- Serial B.   9.- Vexc.   10.- Stop   2.- Vexc.   3.- Start   4.- GND   5.- GND   6.- Minutes   7.- GND   8.- No connection   3.- No connection   4.- No connection   5.- GND   6.- No connection   7.- No connection   8.- No connection   9.- No connection.   A : + Alarm   11.- Reset   12.- GND   13.- Seconds   14.- Hours   15.- GND   B : Noconnection   C : Noconnection   D : - Alarm   8.4.- NOTES   The HOURS, MINUTES & SECONDS inputs are for contact closure to GND, and are pulled up to the auxiliary 15   volt rail through 4.7 KΩ.   The STOP, START and RESET inputs are normally configured to be pulled up to the auxiliary 15 volt rail through   1 KΩ, but may be internally jumpered to be pulled to GND through 1 KΩ, or pulled to GND through a high resistance   of 100 kΩ.   Debouncing for 200 mS time constant is normally incorporated on the three control inputs, but may be disabled by   removing internal jumpers.   Vexc is the Excitation Voltage for sensors supplied by the instrument (pins 1, 2 & 9).   The connections to Serial A, Serial B and GND are for the RS422 data output.   Run time uncertainty   The control inputs are sensed eight times per second, but the actual run time clock is incremented or decremented   in synchronism with the built in real time clock once per second.   This means that each start/stop condition may be inaccurate by up to one second.   Page : 8   8.5.- EXCITATION VOLTAGE FOR SENSORS   The unit supplies the Excitation Voltage for sensors, through control lines connector.   If the current required for the sensors installed is more than 100 mA then do not use this terminal. Install other external   power supply. See paragraph 5 for technical specifications   9.- POWER-UP AND OPERATION   9.1.- REAL TIME CLOCK   At power-up, the unit displays the message MAStEr for 6 decade version or MASt for 4 decade version and will   start to operate.   If a failure occurs then will display the messages CHIP or SET.   The message CHIP means that the failure is the internal   hardware and the message SET means that the data stored in   the memory is damaged and it must be restored.   The restore data operation can be made while the instrument   is in normal operation or while the error message SET is on the   display using the control lines HOURS, MINUTES & SEC-   ONDS.   Terminal   Function   14 Hours   6 Minutes   13 Seconds   Increment hours   Increment minutes   Reset seconds   Reaction to the control lines is once per second.   To obtain a complete reset in a real time clock configuration, connect terminals 14 & 13 to GND simultaneously.   The display can be switched in to Run Time Clock mode by inputting an active signal on to any of the three control   lines START, STOP or RESET.   9.2.- RUN TIME CLOCK   At power-up, the unit displays the message MAStEr for 6 decade version or MASt for 4 decade version and will   start to operate.   If a failure occurs then will display the messages CHIP   An active signal   applied to pin :   Function   or SET. The message CHIP means that the failure is the   internal hardware and the message SETmeans that the   alarm value stored in the memory is damaged and it   must be restored.   Use the control lines RESET, START & STOP to control   the timer. Once the unit is displaying the run time clock   the three control lines operate as show in the table.   An active signal can be either active high or active low   11 Reset   Resets/Preset the timer   Starts the timer   Stops the timer running   Starts the timer if not running   3 Start   10 Stop   depending upon the internal configuration of the unit as shown in paragraph 10.2.4.   The factory default settings are for contact closures to GND for all three inputs. Reaction to the control lines is once   per second.   Note on the 4 decade clock the run time clock may be either for hours and minutes or for minutes and seconds. During   run time hours and minutes, the colon will flash on and off every second while the clock is running to indicate the   clock is running.   9.2.1.- UP / DOWN TIMING   The run time clock has two basic modes of operation; a run up clock or a run down clock. These modes are   controlled by a internal DIP switch (See DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION in paragraph 10.2.3).   Run up clock   Reset will clear the clock to zero. When the alarm point is reached, if the alarm is enabled, the clock will stop   and the whole display will flash and the alarm output will be activated, until the clock is reset. If the alarm is   disabled, the clock will run up to 99 minutes 59 seconds (or 99 hours 59 minutes) and then roll over zero.   Run down clock   Reset will preset the clock to the alarm point. When zero is reached, if the alarm is enabled, the clock will stop   and the whole display will flash and the alarm output will be activated, until the clock is reset. If the alarm is   disabled, the clock will run down to zero and then underflow to 99 : 59.   Page : 9   9.2.2.- CONNECTION EXAMPLES   Different interlinking of the three control lines will produce different operating modes:   Stop   Stop   Push B = start   Push A = stop   Push C = reset   note A may close while B   is shut   A A A Start   Reset   Start   Reset   B C Close contact A = reset and run   Open contact A = stop   GND   GND   B may open while A is shut   Stop   With contact B opened   close contact A = run   open contact A = stop   Start   Reset   Stop   B B B Start   Reset   Push A = reset and start   Push B = stop   (push B again = start)   A push contact B = reset   GND   GND   Stop   A Push A = start   Push A = stop   Push B = reset   Start   Reset   GND   9.3.- RUN TIME ALARM SETTING   The alarm is a 4 decade alarm only. On the 6 decade clock, the alarm setting is for hours and minutes only and   on the 4 decade clock the alarm point can be for either hours and minutes or minutes and seconds.   Displaying or setting of the alarm point can only be done when the unit is displaying the run time and is not   running.   The same three contact inputs are used for setting the alarm point and for adjusting the real time clock, but their   functions are different.   To display the alarm set point, hold the SECONDS input (pin 13) to GND. Once the alarm point is displayed, the   value can be changed by contact closure between GND and the following terminals :   Seconds ........................... view/adjust alarm point ( hold to GND).   Minutes ............................ increment seconds ( or minutes).   Hours ............................... increment minutes ( or hours).   Hours and Minutes .......... together reset alarm to zero   9.4.- SERIAL DATA OUTPUT   The unit incorporates and RS422 level serial ASCII output to allow master/slave clock setups in conjunction with   serial ASCII remote displays.   Details of the serial output to be found in paragraph 5.   Note the line should be terminated to prevent noise pickup if the clock is not transmitting data.   10.- CONFIGURATION   10.1.- POWER SELECTION   See the rear label for power requirements. Power supply selection must be done by suitable qualified   personnel or by the local distributor. Contact factory or your local distributor for instructions.   10.2.- INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION   To change the instrument configuration, the rear panel of the instrument needs only to be removed to gain   access to the internal DIP switches and jumpers located on the control board.   Be sure that the instrument is disconnected from any power supply before removing the rear panel.   Page : 10   10.2.1- CONTROL BOARD POSITION   Control board position for instruments   series LDP-2X-CX   Control board position for instruments   series LDP-4X-CX   10.2.2- DIP SWITCH AND JUMPERS LOCATION   JP1   JP2   JP3   JP4   ON   OFF   A JP8   JP7   JP6   B ON   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12   OFF   10.2.3- DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION   Display brightness table   Switch   number   Switch position   Function   OFF   ON   DIPswitch   brightness   % 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alarm   Disable   Up*   Enable*   Down   Run time   OFF OFF   OFF ON   ON OFF   ON ON   25   50   75   Display brightness   Display brightness   Clock range   Clock range   Serial data output   See brightness table   See brightness table   MM :SS   12 hours   HH :MM   24 hours*   100*   See serial data output   configuration   * = Factory set-up   8 Function selection   Real time*   Run time   Page : 11   10.2.4- JUMPERS CONFIGURATION   Function   Close Jumper   220 Ω terminator resistor for the RS422   switch debounce of 5 Hz for the STOP line   switch debounce of 5 Hz for the START line   switch debounce of 5 Hz for the RESET line   JP1 (By default opened)   JP2* (By default closed)   JP3* (By default closed)   JP4* (By default closed)   Jumper   Application   A Jumper position   B JP5   JP6   JP7   JP8   JP9   JP10   for STOP line   for START line   for STOP line   for RESET line   for START line   for RESET line   1 KΩ pull-up *   1 KΩ pull-down   falling edge/low level active*   falling edge/low level active*   falling edge/low level active*   1 KΩ pull-up*   rising edge/high level active   rising edge/high level active   rising edge/high level active   1 KΩ pull-down   1 KΩ pull-up*   1 KΩ pull-down   * = Factory set-up   10.2.5- SERIAL DATA OUTPUT CONFIGURATION   Data output format   Transmission during   time adjust or in   alarm status   with DIP switch 7   in position ON   with DIP switch 7   in position OFF   Standard mode   Instrument   reference   (NEWPORT mode)   C2   C1   HHM.MS.S(CR)   HHM.M(CR)   HH.MM.SS(CR)   --(NUL)--(NUL)--(CR)   --(NUL)--(CR)   HH.MM(CR) *   HH(NUL)MM(CR)**   C0   MMS.S(CR)   MM.SS(CR)   --(NUL)--(CR)   * = Data output format only when the colon is lighted.   ** = Data output format only when the colon is NOT lighted.   H = Character from "0" to "9" which represent one number of hours.   M = Character from "0" to "9" which represent one number of minutes.   S = Character from "0" to "9" which represent one number of seconds.   Character "." = 02E hex.   Character "-" = 02D hex.   Character "(NUL)" = 0 hex.   Character "(CR)" = 0D hex.   Page : 12   11.- INSTALLATION   1.- Prepare a panel cut-out with the dimensions indicated on paragraph 12.   2.- Slide the instrument (1) into the cut-out.   3.- Slide the two fixation pieces (3) with T shape by both lateral sides of the instrument, such as it   is shown on the drawing below.   4.- Turn the screw bolt until it is pressed firmly against the panel (4) and the instrument (1) remains   totally fixed.   5.- The front part of the instrument has the necessary elements to provide an IP 65 protection. If the   panel where this instrument must be installed, it must to comply some protection standards   against water splashes, then a rubber profile must be installed with a rectangular or round shape   (5) on the place indicated and shown on the drawing below.   1 5 4 2 3 12.- MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS mm (inches)   Aluminiumbackplate   C PANEL CUT-OUT   B E D Panel thickness : Max. 14 (0.55)   Min. 2.5 (0.10)   A Anti-Glareredlens   Table 5   DIMENSIONS   B PANEL CUT-OUT   WEIGHT   POWER   Digits   Height   A C D E 4 4 6 6 57 (2.3)   100 (4)   57 (2.3)   100 (4)   264 (10.4)   480 (18.9)   384 (15.12)   688 (27.1)   120 (4.75)   180 (7.09)   120 (4.75)   180 (7.09)   112 (4.41)   112 (4.41)   112 (4.41)   112 (4.41)   256 (10.07)   472 (18.58)   376 (14.8)   680 (26.77)   112 (4.4)   172 (6.77)   112 (4.4)   2.3 Kg (5 lbs)   5 Kg (11 lbs)   2.7 Kg (6 lbs)   6 VA   12 VA   6 VA   172 (6.77) 5.7 Kg (12.5 lbs) 12 VA   Dimensions in mm. Parenthesis are in inches or pounds.   Add 27 mm to the dimension C for power connector.   Page : 13   APPENDIX 1: MODEL LDP-1XX-CX AS SLAVE REPEATER.   FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:   Special configuration of Models LDP-1XX-CX for serial RS-422 repeater, to be used as slaves.   The Serial port connection which is the only that keeps in operation, it is used to enter the data coming   from the Master.   The rest of functions and connections of these Models, remain disabled.   CONFIGURATION OF A SLAVE MODEL, STARTING FROM A MASTER MODEL LDP-1XX-CX:   - Remove the integrated circuit "IC4" placed on the PCB "98/04" and close jumper JPA2.   CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:   Jumper JP1 placed on PCB "98/06", connects the RS-422 line termination (220 Ohm.).   The rest of the Mini-dips and Jumpers are disabled on this Mode.   JP1   Charge   connected   REMOVE IC4   Charge   disconnected   C.I.98/06   JP1   C.I.98/04   SITUATION JUMPER JPA2   A Y S A L I   M I U H T I   A M L Y R E T T A B   1 C T 0 2 0 P 0 2 8 - 4 T M   M R A M   E E P E K R E M   I T T S   JPA2   JPA3   JPA4   Configuration Diagram.   OPERATION:   After powered up the unit, the 4 digit Models will display "SLU" and the 6 digit Models will display "SLAUE".   These above indications will remain on the Display, until to receive valid data through RS-422 channel.   Page : 14   APPENDIX 2: TIME-NET CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTIONS.   It is advisable to make the TIME-NET connections as follows:   Transmitter   MASTER   Unit   n (maximum 32 units)   SLAVE   1 2 3 4 Receiver   Units   SLAVE   SLAVE   SLAVE   SLAVE   Connect RS-422 (JP1)   line termination.   Don’t connect RS-422 (JP1) line termination.   Note   Shielded twisted-pair cable, must be used for connections.   SLAVE   MASTER   Don’t connect the cable shield   to the receiver units (slaves).   1 1 9 6 9 6 To other slaves   5 5 shield   To other slaves   shield   COMPATIBILITY TABLE AMONG MASTER-SLAVE   master   124-C0   124-C1   144-C0   144-C1   126-C2   146-C2   slave   LDP-124-C   LDP-126-C   LDP-144-C   LDP-146-C   YES   NO   YES   NO   NO   YES   NO   YES   NO   YES   NO   NO   YES   NO   YES   YES   Page : 15   WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER   OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a   period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA warranty adds an additional one (1) month grace   period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures   that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.   If the unit malfunction, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service   Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request.   Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no   charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser,   including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper   repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been   tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current,   heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions   outside of OMEGA’s control. Components which wear are not warranted, including but not limited to   contact points, fuses and triacs.   OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However OMEGA   neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages   that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either   verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and   free of defects. 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Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or   activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way. OMEGA assumes no responsibility   as set forth in our basic WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify   OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the   Product(s) in such a manner.   RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES   Direct all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE   RETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S) TO OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN   (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGAS’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID   PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the package   and on any correspondence.   The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent   breakage in transit.   FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following   information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:   1. Purchase Order number under which the product was   PURCHASED,   FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for   current repair charges. Have the following information   available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:   1. Purchase Order number to cover the COST of the   repair,   2. Model and serial number of the product under warranty,   and   3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to   2. Model and serial number of the product, and   3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative   to the product.   the product.   OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible.   This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.   OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.   © Copyright 1998 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. 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