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OWNER'S MANUAL
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MODEL V79 PDI-1 AND V80 PDI-2
SWITCH INPUT AND OPTICALLY
ISOLATED INPUT MODULES
BayTech Publication #U140E105
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Page 1 - ISOLATED INPUT MODULES

OWNER'S MANUAL________________MODEL V79 PDI-1 AND V80 PDI-2SWITCH INPUT AND OPTICALLYISOLATED INPUT MODULESBayTech Publication #U140E105

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63.2 PDI-2 AC INPUT SETUPThe PDI-2 module has two banks of dip switches which are used to add ripplefiltering for AC inputs. AC input is selected by

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

74 OPERATIONThis section discusses the general PDI operation (Section 4.1), user-programmablefeatures (Section 4.2), data commands (Section 4.3), even

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84.2 USER-PROGRAMMABLE FEATURESYou may program the Sampling Setup, Reporting Setup, and DynamicConfiguration on the PDI which are discussed in Section

Page 5 - 1 GENERAL

94.2.2.2 REPORT START TIMEReport Start Time is the time reporting begins when Schedule Reporting Method isselected. The start of reporting may be del

Page 6 - 1.2 V80 PDI-2 MODULE

104.2.2.6 TERMINATING CHARACTER(S)The Terminating Character(s) is added at the end of an event sample to match therequirements of the host terminal or

Page 7 - 2 SPECIFICATIONS

112. Once the PDI is selected, it will go into Command Mode and allow you tosend data commands. The PDI data commands begin with two capitalletters d

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124.3.1 CLEAR EVENT BUFFER COMMANDThe Clear Event Buffer (CB) command is used to clear all stored event samplesfrom the buffer of the selected channel

Page 9 - 3.1 CABLING

134.3.4 REPORT ALL BUFFERED EVENTS COMMANDThe Report All Buffered Events (RA) command instructs the PDI to report allevent samples currently stored in

Page 10 - 3.2 PDI-2 AC INPUT SETUP

144.3.7 REPORT EVENT LATCH DATA COMMANDThe Report Event Latch Data (RL) command instructs the PDI to report the activestate of the initial event and t

Page 11 - 4.1 GENERAL

154.3.10 REPORT A SINGLE BUFFERED EVENT COMMANDThe Report A Single Buffered Event (RS) command instructs the PDI to report thefirst event sample store

Page 12 - 4.2.1 SAMPLING SETUP

Thank you for selecting a BayTech Model V79 PDI-1 Switch Input Module orModel V80 PDI-2 Optically Isolated Input Module.The data provided in this Owne

Page 13 - 4.2.2.5 TIME TAG

16The PDI module can observe, record, and report when an event happened, howlong the event lasted, and how many events occurred for each individual ch

Page 14 - 4.3 DATA COMMANDS

174.5 EVENT SAMPLE PRESENTATIONEvent Sample presentation varies slightly in format depending on moduleconfiguration. Entries such as, time tag, data

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18The following examples show the messages received using data commands wherethe PDI is installed in Unit 1 Module 15 with time tagging enabled. If y

Page 16 - 4.3.3 CLEAR EVENT LATCH DATA

19If you issue the RL1<cr> command (Report Event Latch Data for Channel 1), themodule will respond with a message showing the state of the input

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20For example, if the PDI is installed in a non-cascaded unit as Module 2 and you areusing the default port select code ($BT), send $BT2<cr>$CON

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215.1.1 CONFIGURATION MAIN MENUA PDI-1 module installed as Module X will respond to the receiving of$CONFIG<cr> with an identification block and

Page 19 - 4.4 EVENT SAMPLE REPORTING

225.1.2 MODULE STATUSBy responding to the Enter Selection: message at the end of the ConfigurationMain Menu (see Section 5.1.1) with "1" (Mo

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23Type the desired debounce delay time followed by <ENTER>. The debouncedelay is used to guard against erroneous events. An event will not be

Page 21 - 4.5 EVENT SAMPLE PRESENTATION

24If you respond to one of the above selections with 1 to 6, a sub-menu will bepresented for that item. After making any necessary changes under sub-

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25When Schedule Reporting Method is selected, the PDI will begin reporting eventsamples as events occur at the programmed Report Start Time (see Secti

Page 23 - 5.1 MENU-DRIVEN CONFIGURATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS1 GENERAL...

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26IMPORTANT: The Current Date and Time is not updated during data entry. Youmust consider any delays from the time you enter the Report Start Time u

Page 25 - 5.1.1 CONFIGURATION MAIN MENU

275.1.4.4 HOST ADDRESSBy responding to the Enter Selection: message at the end of the Reporting SetupMenu on page 23 with "4" (Host Address)

Page 26 - 5.1.3 SAMPLING SETUP

28With time tag enabled, a MM/DD/YY HH/MM/SS entry is appended to all samples,where MM is the month, DD is the day, YY is the year, HH is the hour, MM

Page 27 - 5.1.4 REPORTING SETUP

29Dynamic configuration mode allows the PDI to be programmed by downloadingdynamic (on-the-fly) commands. See Section 5.2 for the procedure to progra

Page 28 - 5.1.4.1 REPORTING METHOD

305.2 DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE ANDCOMMANDSPDI-1 or PDI-2 dynamic configuration commands are issued through a hostmodule. Some configuration co

Page 29 - 5.1.4.2 REPORT START TIME

31NOTE: Multiple configuration commands may be sent while the PDI is incommand mode. Each command should be terminated with a Carriage Return.5.2.1

Page 30 - 5.1.4.3 REPORT INTERVAL

325.3 FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATIONThe LCD display and associated front panel controls can provide the configurationstatus of the PDI. All the parameters

Page 31 - 5.1.4.5 TIME TAG

33APPENDIX AAPPENDIX ADATA/CONFIGURATION COMMANDDATA/CONFIGURATION COMMANDSUMMARYSUMMARYThe tables below summarize the data and configuration commands

Page 32 - 5.1.5 DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION

34APPENDIX BAPPENDIX BEPROM UPGRADEEPROM UPGRADEYou will receive one EPROM (chip with label) for each PDI module to beupgraded. The materials you wil

Page 33 - 5.1.6 EXIT

35APPENDIX CAPPENDIX CV79 PDI-1 MECHANICAL LAYOUTV79 PDI-1 MECHANICAL LAYOUT

Page 34 - COMMANDS

5 CONFIGURATION...

Page 37 - SUMMARYSUMMARY

38APPENDIX DAPPENDIX DV80 PDI-2 MECHANICAL LAYOUTV80 PDI-2 MECHANICAL LAYOUT

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41APPENDIX EAPPENDIX EINDEXINDEXAA AC input 2, 6Active channels 17Arrow key 32ASCII 28BB

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42DD DAC 1, 10, 21, 30, 32Data commands 1, 7, 8, 10, 11, 24Data format 8, 17, 22, 23, 33Date 1, 7, 25, 26

Page 42 - APPENDIX DAPPENDIX D

43G,HG,H Hex 10, 22, 28, 30Host device 11, 23, 24Host module 8-11, 19, 24-27, 30Humidity 3, 4II

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44N,O,PN,O,P Non-verbose mode 7Operation 2, 6, 7Parameter 29, 30Parity 19, 20PDI-1 1, 2, 1-3, 5, 7-10, 19, 21, 2

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45TT Temperature 3, 4Term 19, 32Terminal 2, 10, 19, 20, 28Terminal emulation program 19Terminating charac

Page 45 - INDEXINDEX

11 GENERALBayTech's PDI modules are designed for use with the M16 and M8 (DAC) DataAcquisition Controllers. Both modules are used to detect even

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21.1 V79 PDI-1 MODULEThe main features of the V79 PDI-1 module are sixteen microprocessor-controlledinput channels that can be connected with individu

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3These optically isolated inputs provide an efficient means for the monitoring ofexternal process and control functions. All functions provided by th

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42.2 V80 PDI-2 OPTICALLY ISOLATED INPUT MODULEMODULE TYPE PDI-2A PDI-2BNUMBER OF INPUTS: 16 16INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 5-24 100-13

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53 INSTALLATIONThe PDI-1 and PDI-2 are installed in the M Series chassis as described in Section3.5 of the base unit operator's manual.NOTE: The

Related models: V80 PDI-2

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