April 2007Diagnostic Modes■ ROM Checksum■ RAM Bit Test■ NVRAM Read/Write Test■ NVRAM Store Test■ NVRAM Checksum■ Watchdog Timer■ <strong>Display</strong> <strong>and</strong> LED Indicator TestCommunications■ Interface Type: Dual port 20 mAcurrent loop■ Speed: 110, 300 <strong>and</strong> 1200 Baud, userselectable■ Data Type: St<strong>and</strong>ard ASCII code■ Format: Start bit, 7 ASCII data bits,Parity bit, one or two Stop bits (Evenparity for Serial Data Output, noparity for Serial Data Input)■ Information Transmitted —❑ Count value❑ Offset value❑ Scale Factor■ Information Received —❑ Print request❑ Offset value❑ Scale FactorCounters, Panel Meters, Tachometers <strong>and</strong> TimersElectronic TotalizersPresident Series — Durant ®Product SelectionTable 33. Product Selection — President Series TotalizersDescription115/230V AC, LED Red <strong>Display</strong>115/230V AC, LED Red <strong>Display</strong>, 1/Tau RatemeterDimensions2.677 ±0.03(68 ±0.7)3.04 ±0.015(77.2 ±0.4)DurantPreset 15.433 ±0.04(138 ±1.0)RecommendedPanel Cutout1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 0CountResetOffsetCountFunctionEnter1 2 3 4Catalog*Number58811400588154005.53 ±0.015 (140.5 ±0.4)5.78 ±0.02 (146.8 ±0.5)5.91 ±0.03 (150.1 ±0.8)5 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718IN1 IN2IN OUT K1 115/230V~ K2+ +50/60 Hz19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 360.735 ±0.02(18.7 ±0.5)0.95 ±0.04(24.1 ±1.0)USEEXTERNALFUSE!2.62 ±0.025(66.67 ±0.6)315.80 ±0.015 (147.3 ±0.4)5.38 ±0.02 (136.7 ±0.5)6.25 ±0.02 (158 ±0.5)Figure 42. President Series Totalizers — Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)Discount Symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC-1* Consult Sales Office for PricingPG05400001EFor more information visit: www.eaton.com
32Counters, Panel Meters, Tachometers <strong>and</strong> TimersElectronic TotalizersPresident Series — Durant ®April 2007FeaturesCat. No. 58810400■ 8-digit, LED display, 0.56" (14 mm)■ 15V DC @ 100 mA output power■ Rear panel screw terminals■ NEMA 4 front panelSt<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Certifications■ UL Listed, CSA marked■ CE MarkedTechnical Data <strong>and</strong><strong>Specific</strong>ationsPower Requirements■ AC Operation: 115/230V AC(+10%, -20%) 47 – 63 Hz■ DC Operation: 11 – 28V DC■ Power: 18 wattsDC Power Output■ 15V DC (+1, -2)■ 150 mA if powered from AC or lessthan 24V DC■ 100 mA if powered from 24V DC orgreaterNote: DC power output is only regulatedif unit is powered by AC or greater than18.5V DC.Environment■ Operating Temperature: 32 to 130°F(0 to 55°C)■ Storage Temperature: -40 to 160°F(-40 to 70°C)■ Operating Humidity: 85% noncondensingrelativePhysical■ Memory Types: PROM, RAM, NonvolatileNVRAMCounter■ Count Range: 8 digits (0 to99,999,999) with rollover■ Offset Range: 8 digits (0 to99,999,999) (Offset is enteredthrough serial communication only.It is used to reset to a non-zeronumber.)■ Count Modes —❑ Count with Add <strong>and</strong> Subtractinputs❑ Count with Up/Down directioninput (Hardware doubling forabove modes is provided)❑ Count with Count Inhibit input❑ Quadrature❑ Doubled Quadrature■ Count Speed❑ 0 to 10,000 counts per second(CPS) with Durant Shaft Encodersor solid-state sensors withinternal pull-up resistor❑ 0 to 7,500 CPS minimum forsensors with open collectortransistor output❑ 0 to 5,000 CPS when hardwaredoubling is implemented❑ 0 to 150 CPS when Low Frequencyis selectedCount Input RatingsThe count inputs are designed to workwith current sinking sensors (opencollectorNPN transistor output with orwithout passive pull-up resistor) orcontact closures to DC Common.■ Input Voltage —❑ High state (Logical “1“, sensor <strong>of</strong>for contact open)– 10.5 – 24.5V DC when control ispowered by AC line– 7.0 – 24.5V DC when control ispowered by 11V DC– 11.0 – 24.5V DC when control ispowered by 16V DC❑ Low state (Logical “0”, sensor onor contact closed)– 0 – 4.5V DC when control ispowered by AC line– 0 – 3.3V DC when control ispowered by 11V DC– 0 – 4.8V DC when control ispowered by 16V DC■ Input Impedance —❑ 6800 ohms to 15V DC when controlis powered by AC line❑ 6800 ohms to 10V DC when controlis powered by DC supply■ Input Current: 20 mA peak, 3 mAsteady state■ Input Response —❑ High State (Logical “1”, sensor <strong>of</strong>for contact open)– High Speed (Low Speedjumpers not connected)– 110 μS minimum at 15V DC(6,800 ohms to +DC)– 160 μS minimum at 13.5V DC(50,000 ohms to +DC)❑ High State (Logical “1“, sensor <strong>of</strong>for contact open)– Low Speed (Low Speedjumpers connected)– 5.5 mS minimum at 15V DC(6,800 ohms to +DC)– 7.5 mS minimum at 13.5V DC(50,000 ohms to +DC)❑ Low State (Logical “0”, sensor onor contact closed)– High Speed (Low Speedjumpers not connected)– 20 μS minimum at 0.1V DC(0 ohms to DC Common)– 45 μS minimum at 1.5V DC(500 ohms to DC Common)❑ Low State (Logical “0”, sensor onor contact closed)– Low Speed (Low Speedjumpers connected)– 1.0 mS minimum at 0.1V DC(0 ohms to DC Common)– 2.0 mS minimum at 1.5V DC(500 ohms to DC Common)<strong>Control</strong> Inputs■ Impedance: 4.75k ohms to +5V DC■ Threshold —❑ High: +3.5 to +22V DC❑ Low: +0.0 to +1.0V DCResponse Time —❑ Min. High: 5.3 mS❑ Min. Low: 3.9 mSNote: The reset <strong>and</strong> unlatch signals willboth occur in less than 200 microsecondsafter the input signal is detected. The start<strong>of</strong> the print will occur within 2 millisecondsafter the input is detected if the unit is notcounting.Counter Operating Modes■ Reset —❑ Reset to zero❑ Reset to <strong>of</strong>fset value■ Maintained Reset■ Momentary ResetFor more information visit: www.eaton.comPG05400001E
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