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Welcome to

Product Workshop 2008!

The Indication Group

Panel Meters Large Displays SensorsTemperature Controllers Signal Conditioners

The Indication Group

Panel Meters

– CUB5 Panel Meter Series• Dual Count/Batch/Rate, Time, DC Current,

DC Voltage, Process, Thermocouple and RTD

– New PAX Lite Models• Dual Count/Batch/Rate,

Analog, and Temperature

The Indication Group

Large Displays

– LD Series• Dual Count/Batch/Rate, Time, DC Current,

DC Voltage, Process and Slave Display

The Indication Group

Sensors

– Complete Line of Temperature Sensors– New Encoder Models Added

Customer Application

Customer has a thermocouple measuring bearing temperature on a critical piece of equipment. He would like to feed the temperature back to his PLC for data collection. There is a 0 to 10 VDC input card available on the PLC. The temperature of 0 to 100° would be scaled to the 0 to 10 VDC. Would like an alarm, if the temperature exceeds a 85°. A local display is not required for this application.

Application Breakdown

Has a J Type Thermocouple input Requires a 0 –10 VDC output, that

represents 0 to 100 ° Requires an alarm output at 85°

A display is not required

Potential Solutions

PAXT with analog and relay card DLC with analog output

Or the new IAMS

What is an IAMS?

Three Models Available

Retransmitted Analog Output (IAMS0001)

Setpoint Outputs (IAMS0010)

Both Analog and Setpoints (IAMS0011)

IAMS Highlights

Universal Input (DC current, DC voltage, TC, RTD, potentiometer, linear resistance)

Universal Power Supply (AC or DC)

Analog Output

Dual Setpoint Outputs

3-Way Isolation (power/signal/output)

Programs in seven different languages

(English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, French)

Truly UniversalAction

Instruments B & B Phoenix Red Lion Wago

G108 M3LU MCR-C-U/I-50 IAMA 857-400

G118 M3LT MCR-C-U/I-0 IRMA 857-411

G128 M3LR MCR-C-I/I-00 IRMA-DC 857-412

G408 M3LM MCR-C-I/U-0 ITMA 857-800

G418 M3LV MCR-C-U/U ITMA-DC 857-810

G428 MCR-C-I/U-4

G438 MCR-C-U/I-4

MCR-C-I/I-4

MCR-C-I/I-40

MCR-SL

MCR-FL

The Coolest Feature

Programming Module

Detachable

Program Storage Capability

Program Download

Indication Capability

Data Sheet Review

1.0 Installing the Unit

2.0 Installing the Module

3.0 Wiring the Unit (Power)

Power Wiring

Red Black

No Polarity

3.0 Wiring the Unit (Input)

Input Signal Wiring

White Red

3.0 Wiring the Unit (Setpoint)

Setpoint Output Wiring

4.0 Front Panel and Display

5.0 Programming the Unit

5.1 Module 1 - Signal Input

5.2 Module 6 – Setpoint

5.3 Module 8 – Analog Output

Note: For Analog Inputs, OUT.Lo and OUT.HI follow the values set up in Module 1

Exit Programming to Save

5.4 Module 9 – Advanced

Fast Set

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List Pricing

Signal Conditioning Market

Competitive Units

Product Positioning

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IAMA $189 IAMS $240

Competitive Units

IAMS List Pricing

IAMS0001, Analog Only - $240.00 IAMS0010, Setpoints Only - $225.00 IAMS0011, Both Options - $260.00 PGM00000, Display Module - $60.00

We Got’em Covered

Signal Conditioning Brochure

Order Brochure # ADLD0091

Hold on!

The customer has just changed their mind.

Hold on!

The customer would now like to have a display. They also need to be able to communicate the

display information to some additional equipment via RS485. Redundant control of the temperature setpoint would not be a bad idea. They would also

like the solution to be mounted on a DIN rail.

New Requirements

Application Breakdown

Need a display Wants to communicate via RS485 Requires an alarm output at 85°

DIN rail mountable

Potential Solutions

PAXP with relay card and DIN Mount CUB5P with relay card and DIN Mount

New CUB5 DIN Rail Mount

CUB5 Series

Why the CUB5 Series?

Compact Size

Lowered Cost

Complete Product Range

Plug-in Option Capabilities

No Competition

Data Sheet review

Back Cover Removal

Locking Tab

1.0 Installing the Meter

2.0 Setting the Jumpers

3.0 Installing the Modules

Nothing is easier for either the CUB5 or the PAX Meters

USB Programming

USB Programming Kits– SFCRUSB0 – CUB5 Programming Kit

• USB Card, Cable Assembly, Crimson

– SFCRUSB1 – PAX Programming Kit• USB Card, Cable Assembly, Crimson

Easy To Use Kits

CUB5 USB Programming Card

4.0 Wiring the CUB5 (Power)

RedBlack

3.0 Wiring the Signal Conditioner

Analog Output Wiring

Black White

4.0 Wiring the CUB5 (Input)

Black White

4.0 Wiring the CUB5 (Setpoints)

5.0 Front Panel and Display

6.0 Programming the Meter

6.1 Module 1 – Input

6.2 Module 2 – Secondary Function

6.3 Module 3 – Display/Front Panel

6.4 Module 4 - Setpoints

6.5 Module 5 – Serial Comms

Let’s Program the Meter

Application Breakdown

Needs a display, 0 to 100 ° Wants to communicate via RS485 Requires an alarm output (100 °) DIN rail mountable

Reinstall the RS485

CUB5 Advantages

Small, but powerful package size Field installable setpoint/comms cards Unmatched cost positioning Free Crimson Programming Easy USB connections Display color change at setpoint Custom Units Indication (Analog only)

New Panel Meter Brochure

Order Brochure # ADLD0090

Thanks for Your Help

8 Straight Years !!!

How do you like the USB programming capability?

Enough that if we gave you a demo unit, you would show it to customers?

Back Cover Removal

Locking Tab

3.0 Installing the Modules

MLPS Hardware Pack

Attaching the MLPS

AC Connection to MLPS

Wire AC here!

From all of us…

Thanks for attending and good selling!