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London Electronics Limited Thorncote Road, Near Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 1PU Tel +44(0)1767 626444 Fax +44(0)1767 626446 www.london-electronics.com help@london-electronics.com R175X Series of Large Displays Scaleable Ratemeters NPN, PNP, Contact Closure, TTL, CMOS logic Inputs Including Sensor Excitation and RS485 Data Output Rear case screws - please note The rear panel is held in place with finger-screws, which only need to be gently tightened. Do not use tools to tighten or loosen the screws, as this could cause damage to the internal threads. User's Manual Rev. 11.0 30 June 2008 Doc. R17CE.pm5 1

CONTENTS. SECTION PAGE INTRODUCTION... 3 1.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION... 4 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION... 4 2.1 General specifications... 5 3.0 INTERNAL CABLES... 6 3.1 Signal cables... 6 3.2 Mains cables... 6 4.0 DETAILED OPERATING INFORMATION 4.1 Pulse I/P Selection... 7 4.1.1 Jumper Functions and Positions... 7 4.2 Typical Input connections... 8 4.3 RS485 output option notes... 8 4.4 Contact Closure Remote Programmer connections... 9 4.5 Programming your display... 9 4.6 The Programming Menu & Brightness adjustment... 10 4.7 Programming Flow Chart... 11 4.8 Application Example... 12 5.0 INSTALLATION... 13 5.1 Mounting positions... 14 5.2 Panel mounting... 14 5.3 Wall mounting... 14 5.4 Suspension mounting... 14 5.5 Multiple display mounting... 15 6.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE... 15 7.0 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS..... 15 8.0 WARRANTY... 16 9.0 OTHER LONDON PRODUCTS... 17 10.0 AND FINALLY... 18 2

THE RATEMETER MODEL - R175X INTRODUCTION The R175X is one member of a broad family of Large Displays. The family is the '1700 Series', and the part number tells you a little about the display's function... 'R' for Rate I/P R175X Tells us how many inches high the digits are '17' identifies the model as being in the 1700 series Tells us how many digits the display has (5 always for this model) This model is intended for large measurement display use. It accepts the most commonly encountered proximity sensors, of NPN or PNP type, contact closures, TTL and CMOS logic levels. The incoming signal can be measured over a choice of gate times, and the readings can be averaged over a number of gate periods, givin very long effective average measurements. This allows the rate over an 8 hour shift to be accurately shown, for example, though the display is similarly well suited to displaying powerline frequency. If specifically ordered, we can supply the displays with a silk screened legend identifying the measurement being displayed, for example, units/hour, bottles/shift etc.. An optional RS485 output is available, useful for feeding remote mimic displays. If you require serial input only, and do not require analogue input, a simpler, model is available, S17XX series. The serial input models can have 5 or 7 digits. The configuration settings and calibration constants of the display are stored in non-volatile E 2 PROM memory, which is retained for at least 10 years. Change to the settings is achieved by way of remote contact closure inputs, allowing alteration of the unit s configuration menu, calibration and brightness. The case is sealed to IP65, and the lens is 4mm thick polycarbonate, making it ideal for use in food industry washdown applications. 3

PLEASE check the carton s contents as soon as possible after receipt, to detect any transit damage or losses.unpack the contents and check each item in the box against the check list below to make sure you have all items. Check List : Handbook Display Mounting kit ( where appropriate ) Programming Unit ( If Ordered ) In the event of damage, please contact the carrier and advise our sales office of the fault. Please retain the carton packing material, for future possible use. 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION This handbook covers the Ratemeter model of the 1700 series large displays. The 1700 series is a family of units for broadcasting process values and data on easy to read large 7 segment displays. Character heights of 2", 4" or 6" are standard, and, dependent on type, displays are 5 or 7 digit. Extra-large and Daylight viewing displays are available to special order. The enclosures for the displays are of welded UPVC material with tough lenses, providing certified protection to IP65/66 for the internal electronics. Thermostatic heater options may be installed for outdoor mounting in cold climates. Case colours are white or black. The units incorporate a 95 to 265VAC power supply ( Which can be used on DC in the range 100 to 300 VDC ) for operation off any mains source without the need to re-configure. Display brightness is settable to 4 levels to accommodate differing ambient light conditions and the 3 standard character heights provide a choice of viewing distances of up to 20, 40 and 60 metres. Other character heights and brightnesses are available to special order. The large displays are based around a common power and control card which is linked to display units of different sizes. Instrument behaviour is set by way of remote contact closure pushbuttons, which provide access to and alteration of the instrument s menu, and the settings are stored in 10 year non-volatile memory. 4

2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Display type Signal inputs Input Resistances: Excitation Supply: Accuracy: Scaling Optional Signal Output Data format Handshake Case material: Scaleable rate/frequency meter, adjustable averaging and resolution Contact closure, NPN, PNP, 5V TTL/CMOS, 24VDC Debounce jumpers available, limiting inputs to <10Hz. Max I/P rate without debounce = 10Khz. 2200 Ohms if internal pull-up/down enabled. Otherwise 10M Nominally 13VDC at 60mA max. 0.01% of range, 20ppm/ o C Quartz Crystal controlled Scale fully adjustable remotely. Decimal point position selectable RS485 at 300, 1200, 2400 or 9600 Baud Serial ASCII at 300,1200,2400 or 9600 baud; 1 start bit, 8data ( or 7 data plus parity ) and 1 or more stop bits. No handshake, unit always transmits data UPVC, White or Black Case size:(mm WxH) 5 digit 7 digit 2" 288x120 384x120 4" 480x168 672x168 6" 624x192 864x192 Case depth : 90mm ( 115 mm including rear cable/glands) Weight : 5 digit 7 digit 2" 2.5Kg 3Kg 4" 4.5Kg 5Kg 6" 5.0Kg 6Kg Display type: 2" digit height High efficiency red LED 57mm high 7 segment display tiles 4" digit height Ultrabright red LED 102mm high 7 segment display tiles 6" digit height 144mm high characters formed from twinned individual 5mm round red LEDs Daylight viewing versions, whether 2", 4" or 6" are made up of individual 5mm round lensed LED's Power supply : 95-264VAC, 100 to 300 VDC, Via Rectifier, non-specific polarity Power consumption : 20W typ. without thermostatic heater. 5

3.0 INTERNAL CABLES The units are supplied with approximately 2 metres of free ended cable for mains, signal and serial ports. You may connect your own cable to this, via a junction box, or completely remove the supplied cable and install your own. REMEMBER The signals you will be feeding to the displays are quite small in comparison to some of the undesirable noise generated by certain types of common electrical equipment. To obtain the highest degree of accuracy and reliability from your indication equipment, we strongly suggest that you... DO NOT run signal cables adjacent to power/switching lines or near equipment liable to generate large amounts of electrical noise, such as contactors, solenoids, fluorescent tubes, discharge lamps, motor control equipment, etc. Do use screened, twisted-pair extension cable to minimise the amount of noise being fed into the display. WARNING: RISK OF LETHAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK YOU MAY NEED TO OPEN THE CASE TO ALTER JUMPER POSITIONS OR TO PANEL MOUNT THE DISPLAY. BEFORE COMMENCING TO OPEN THE CASE YOU MUST ENSURE THAT POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED, AND MUST ENSURE THAT POWER CAN IN NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE RE-APPLIED TO THE DEVICE WHILST THE CASE IS OPEN. 3.1 SIGNAL CABLES The signal and data connectors are at the left hand end of the power and control card. They are connected to extension cables, which are accessible from the rear of the display. Do not earth the screen or braid of the input, data output or programmer cable outside the display, as it is already internally earthed to the 'screen' terminal. Top Connector P1 1 2 3 4 5 Pulse Inputs 1=Screen 2=Common 3=Input A 4=Input B 5=+Excitation Braid Blue Red Green Yellow Middle Connector P3 1 2 3 4 5 Remote Programmer 1=Screen 2=Common 3=Select 4=Increment 5=Menu Braid Red Green Blue Yellow 1=Screen Bottom ConnectorP2 Optional Serial 2=Common Yellow 1 2 3 4 Data O/P 3=Data B Green 3.2 MAINS CABLES 4=Data A Blue The unit incorporates a switching power supply to enable the unit to operate over the full 95 to 265 Volts range. The mains lead must be of 3 core construction, with the earth wire bonded to a good earth. Braid P4 Line (Brown) (+DC for DC option) Neutral (Blue)(-DC for DC option) No Connection Earth (Green/Yellow) 6

Remote Programmer Red = Common Yellow =Menu/Reset Green = Select Blue = Increment Serial O/P Option Blue = A Green = B Yellow = Comm. Pulse Input Yellow = + Sig.Excitation Red = Input A Green = Input B Blue = Common (-) Power Brown = AC Hi Blue = AC Lo Gn/Yw = Ground 4.1 PULSE INPUT SELECTION If, when ordering your display you specified the input type required, this will have been set for you prior to despatch, and should be noted on the label on the rear of the display. If you did not specify the input type, this will be the factory default of NPN/Contact closure. You can re-configure the meter, by making internal jumper alterations, to accept PNP, 24VDC, TTL etc. 4.1.1 JUMPER FUNCTIONS AND POSITIONS Fit to give Debounce I/P B Falling Rising I/P B Fit to give Pull-down Pull-up Debounce I/P A P1 Pulse inputs I/P A For no debounce, remove appropriate jumper. Debounce limits input pulse rate to approx. 10Hz. max P3 Programmer Pull-down Pull-up Active Edge Selection P2 Serial output option The internal circuitry is arranged as follows:- I/P A 100K 74HC14 74HC14 To processor I/P B 100K 0.22uF 0.22uF Comm. 2K2 2K2 + Excitation Pull up/down jumper 7 Debounce jumpers 0V

SIGNAL, DATA AND CONTACT CLOSURE CONNECTIONS 4.2 Typical Input Connections The most common input sensor types are shown below, with a wiring guide, to assist you in the installation of your totaliser. Only one input is shown, as they both have identical input circuitry. Because the pullup resistors are not independent ( both inputs will be pulled up or down), you should choose sensors which require the same pullup format, if using both inputs. In other words, do not use a PNP sensor for one input and an NPN sensor for the other. You could, however, have a NPN sensor for one input and a contact closure for the other. To totaliser I/P. A Signal + Excitation Common Sig. + - NPN Jumper Settings: Fit Debounce jumper if input rate is less than 10 per second Fit Pull-up jumper If display is to sense when item approaches sensor, fit falling edge jumper. If display is to sense when item leaves sensor, fit rising edge jumper. To totaliser I/P. A Signal + Excitation Common Sig. + - PNP Jumper Settings: Fit Debounce jumper if input rate is less than 10 per second Fit Pull-down jumper If display is to sense when item approaches sensor, fit rising edge jumper. If display is to sense when item leaves sensor, fit falling edge jumper. To totaliser I/P. A Signal Common Jumper Settings: Fit Debounce jumper. Input rate must not be greater than 10 closures per second Fit Pull-up jumper If display is to sense when contacts close, fit falling edge jumper. If display is to sense when contacts open, fit rising edge jumper. 4.3 RS485 Data Output option (Factory installed only): The Serial Data O/P cable allows you to feed the measured reading to serial input slave displays, such as our S17XX series, or small 1/8 DIN SER-06 models, for remote indication purposes. The output is continuous, with a new string transmitted at roughly 1 second intervals. The format is the reading itself, including decimal point character, in ASCII, terminated by a Carriage Return. The data format is 1 start bit, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit. The Baud rate is selectable, and is determined by the fourth character of the Configuration Number. Extension cable should be screened, high quality data cable, and should be routed away from sources of electrical noise such as motors, power cables, inductive devices, discharge lighting circuits etc. Do not earth the screen of the data cable, however, as it is already connected to internal earth on the display itself. Up to 32 slaves having RS485 inputs can be driven from the output port. 8

4.5 PROGRAMMING YOUR DISPLAY The Ratemeter offers useful flexibility in scaling and display presentation, and all parameters are adjusted by using the three contact closure programming pushbuttons. It is worth spending a little time familiarising yourself with the menu and the programming technique before carrying out a full calibration. The menu structure is described below, and is followed by a flow diagram to add clarity. The flow diagram uses pictures of our Remote Programmer, consisting of three pushbuttons, arranged as follows... If you make up your own programmer, please be sure to use good quality pushswitches, and lay them out in the same order as shown here. MENU SELECT INCR. Yellow = Menu Green = Select Blue = Increment Red = Common MENU Allows you to enter the programming menu and step down all the variable options when in programming mode. SELECT Allows you to select a digit within a variable, for alteration. The digit which can be altered flashes. Each time you press 'SELECT' the flashing digit moves one place to the right. INCREMENT Allows you to increase the value of any flashing digit. Each press will increase the value by 1. 9

4.6 The Programming Menu As you enter the menu, prompts will appear on the display. Because they are formed with simple 7 segment displays, they do not appear to be familiar letter shapes, but are described in detail here. SCALE This is the scale factor, which allows you to multiply or divide the input frequency (in Hz.) by a constant. To divide, use a constant less than 1. The decimal point position in the scale factor will determine the available display resolution, although the actual position of the decimal point in display mode is set in the ZERO figure, below.. ZEro This is the number of readings the display will use in its moving average calculations. If you set it to 5, for example, the next displayed value will be the average of the last 5 displayed values.. How often the display updates is determined by the Configuration number (see below), and you can choose between 3, 10 or 30 seconds. So, let us assume you select a zero value of 3, and an update time of 30 seconds, the display will update every 30 seconds, and show the average rate over the preceding 90 seconds. You can set the decimal point position on the display in the zero number, athough you should be aware that the decimal point is not influential in the zero number itself. So, a zero number of 000.05 will give 2 decimal places on the display, and the display will average over the last 5 readings! The resolution in the span figure will need to match that of the decimal point position. So if you want to read the power line frequency in Hz. to 2 decimal places, showing the average of the last 20 readings, set Scale to 001.00 and zero to 000.20 CnFIg is the Configuration number. This determines the display update rate, sets output data baudrate, and determines the brightness setting. See below for Configuration number makeup... 88888 Ratemeter Mode 3 second update rate 5 10 Second update rate 6 30 second update rate 7 Always set to zero Set to 4 always Data O/P Baud Rate 300 baud = 4 1200 baud = 5 2400 baud = 6 9600 baud = 7 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT: Using SELECT, move to the right hand digit of the CnFG number. Press SELECT once more, and the whole display will flash. now, each time you press INCREMENT the brightness will move to a new level. Press MENU when you have selected the desired brightness 10

R175X Menu Flow Diagram Shows you have entered Setup Menu 6SUrE? 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 MENU PRESS MENU SELECT INCREMENT Keep Pressing INCREMENT, and now also press SELECT INCREMENT INCREMENT & SELECT 6X.X.X.X.X. Scale Correct? N Y 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 SCALE SELECT INCREMENT SCALE FACTOR SCALE FACTOR Visible for 1 second X.X.X.X.X. NUMBER OF AVERAGE SAMPLES & DISPLAY DECIMAL POINT POSITION ZErO Zero Correct? N Y Visible for 1 second X.X.X.X.X. YES, SAVE NEW SETTING NO, SKIP TO END & QUIT MENU MENU MENU SELECT INCREMENT SEtUp Zero & Decimal-Point Figure Configuration Number CnFig N Y Correct? MENU(3 seconds) Reverts to display CONFIGURATION NUMBER 11

4.8 Application Example Below is a commonly encountered application, with details of suggested configurations, to aid in commissioning your ratemeter. Please feel free to call our Application Engineering Department for assistance with your particular application, if you so wish, and we shall be pleased to help you. Counting rate of objects passing along a conveyor... Receiver Transmitter Excitation + Common Input A or B A through-beam system is often the most effective method of sensing objects as they pass along a conveyor. The system relies on the containers breaking a light beam as they pass along the conveyor, and is quite insensitive to reflections, and does not rely on the surface colour or tint of the objects passing by. The transmitter and receiver are powered by the totaliser's excitation supply, and the receiver provides and NPN or PNP output signal. To operate reliably, the items on the conveyor must always be separated, to allow the beam to pass between them individually. If the items have transparent areas, such as bottles or jars, avoid passing the beam through the transparent area, as this can give false signals due to refractive effects. Fit the debounce jumpers, if the throughput is less than 10 items a second, so that maximum immunity to electrical noise is available. Use I/P B Control to freeze the sampling action during periods of down-time, such as lunch breaks etc, so that the display shows true working-time average rates of production. When enabled, the display will indicate the actual rate during the enabled period. Remember to use screened cables for all signal lines, to avoid picking up noise from electrical machinery. 12

5.0 INSTALLATION If possible position the display away from heat and direct sunlight on the display face. The displays should not be exposed to substances liable to damage upvc, acrylic or glass. If mounted outside, the display should be protected by a shroud to limit direct falls of rain, the cooling effect of which can give rise to the display sucking in moisture. DO NOT remove the cables supplied with the indicator, as these contain essential filter components. You should extend cables with a junction box rather than remove and substitute cabling. Screening must be used on your cables. REMEMBER The signals you will be feeding to the displays are quite small in comparison to some of the undesirable noise generated by certain types of common electrical equipment. To obtain the highest degree of accuracy and reliability from your indication equipment, we strongly suggest that you... DO use screened, twisted-pair cable to minimise the amount of noise being fed into the display. DO NOT run signal cables adjacent to power/switching lines or near equipment liable to generate large amounts of electrical noise, such as contactors, solenoids, fluorescent tubes, discharge lamps, motor control equipment, etc. DO NOT earth the screens of signal, data or programmer cables, but DO earth the screen on mains cables. 13

5.1 MOUNTING POSITIONS Case sizes are subject to change, so we recommend you refer to our datasheet at http://www.london-electronics.com/pdf/1700.pdf for latest details General specifications for the 1700 series For the standard-stock single line displays: Case Material : upvc, welded. Gasket Material: Neoprene Sealing screws: Stainless Steel Case dimensions* Panel Cutout dimensions Depth = 75mm + cables Digit Height 5 digit mm (Kg) 7 digit mm (Kg) 5 digit mm 7 digit mm Sealing 57mm 291x142 (2.5) 387x142 (3.0) 293x144 389x144 IP65 102mm 483x179 (4.5) 674x179 (5.0) 485x181 676x179 IP65 144mm 642x181 (5.5) 883x181 (6.0) 644x183 883x183 IP65 200mm 824x237 (7.0) 1140x237 (8.0) 826x239 1142x239 IP65 280mm 1169x327(12.0) 1606x327(13.5) 1171x329 1608x329 IP65 400mm 1515x456(16.0) 2135x456(18.0) 1517x458 2137x458 IP65 * Panel mounting bezel (if requested) adds 18mm to width and height Mounting methods : Wall, panel or suspension, mounting kit included in price, specify when ordering. Cowl extra. Operating temperature : -10 to +50 degrees C Storage temperature : -40 to +60 degrees C Humidity : 57-144mm types 100% (IP65), 200-400mm types 0-95% non-condensing (IP54) 5.2 PANEL MOUNTING Seals IP65 from the front, IP54 from behind. Mounts into a panel cutout. 5.3 WALL MOUNTING A pair of swivel brackets, complete with fixing screws to the case, but excluding fixing screws to the wall. 7 901 2345678 6789012 9012 89067890 3456789012 67890 789067890678901267890 67890678906789012678901234 67890678906789012678901234 56789067890678901267890123 56789067890678901267890123 4567890678906789012678901234 4567890678906789012678901234 56789067890678901267890 567890678906789012678901234 567890678906789012678901234 88888 6789067890678901267890123 678906789067890126789012 56789067890678901267890123 3456789067890678901267890123 67890678906789012678901234 67890678906789012678901234 3456789067890678901267890 567890678906789012678901234 67890678906789012678901234 6789067890678901267890123 6789 34567890123 9012 123 7 5678901 2123 678 01 45678 789012 06789 456789012 78901234 78906789067890121 4567890 789067890678901267890 67890678906789012678901234 6789067890678901267890123 56789067890678901267890123 4567890678906789012678901234 4567890678906789012678901234 56789067890678901267890 88888 56789067890678901267890 567890678906789012678901234 6789067890678901267890123 6789067890678901267890123 6789067890678901267890123 456789067890678901267890123 234567890678906789012678901234 67890678906789012678901234 23456789067890678901267890 4567890678906789012678901234 67890678906789012678901234 6789067890678901267890123 67890 2345678901234 89012 7890123 78 456789012 121234 67890 2 5.4 SUSPENSION MOUNTING A pair of swivel brackets, complete with fixing screws to the case, but excluding fixing screws to the support. 88888 14

6.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE The Large displays have been designed to provide a long trouble-free life and require no routine maintenance. An annual calibration check is recommended. The front lens may be cleaned with a proprietary window cleaner, and the case may be hosed down, and cleaned with a cloth dampened with mild detergent. Surface scratching can be polished out with a mildly abrasive cleaner such as perspex cleaner. The mains power supply is for 95 to 264 volts AC, so there is no risk of applying 240 volts to a 110 volt unit. Filtering is incorporated on the mains input, to prevent damage due to short spikes on the mains. Damage will occur if the unit is subject to 415 volt mains application. Check wiring prior to powering the units! Technical helpline 01767 626444 Please make a note of full model number, serial number and configuration number before calling us. Please also read the manual before calling, and, if you find any part unclear, or do not find the information you need, let us know. That way we can improve future editions of the manual for you. 7.0 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS The 1700 series is protected in accordance with IEC Safety Class 1. The instruments are designed and tested in accordance with IEC publication 348, Safety Requirements for Electronic measuring apparatus, and are supplied in a safe condition. Whenever protection is likely to have been impaired by damage, the equipment shall be made inoperative and be secured against any intended operation. Removal of the rear cover WILL EXPOSE LIVE PARTS. The equipment must be disconnected from the supply before carrying out any adjustments, replacement, or repair with the case opened. If any work is carried out with the equipment opened and powered, it shall only be carried out by a skilled person who is aware of the hazard involved. Mains connections: 15 The unit is operable as soon as the mains is applied, there is no mains switch. The equipment must be connected to a protective earth. Any interruption of the earth conductor inside or outside the equipment is likely to make the equipment dangerous. The mains and signal leads should not be allowed to collect within the instrument; all excess lead must be pulled out through the cable glands. Note that capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged when the equipment has been disconnected from the supply. Before carrying out any work inside the equipment, a period of one minute should be allowed for capacitors to discharge; to discharge the mains filter capacitors, short together the live and neutral mains wires.

R F I The equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, but when properly installed as described, complies with EN55022. The equipment is certified as meeting EN50081-1 and EN50082-1 Shielded cables MUST be used for all signal and data leads, but use of a shielded mains lead is not required. The power earth wire must be bonded to a good earth, but DO NOT earth the signal, data or remote programmer screens. 8.0 Warranty London Electronics Ltd. warrants its products against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect during the warranty period, the unit should be returned, freight( and all duties and taxes ) prepaid by the Buyer to the authorised London Electronics Ltd. distributor from where the unit was purchased. The Distributor, at its option, will repair or replace the defective unit. The unit will be returned to the Buyer with freight charges prepaid by the distributor. LIMITATION OF WARRANTY The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from: 1. Improper or inadequate maintenance by the buyer. 2. Unauthorised modification or misuse. 3. Operation outside the environmental specification of the product. 4. Mishandling or abuse. The warranty set forth above is exclusive and no other warranty, whether written or oral is expressed or implied. London Electronics Ltd. specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES The remedies provided herein are the buyer s sole and exclusive remedies. In no event shall London Electronics Ltd. be liable for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of profits) whether based on contract, tort or any other legal theory. 16

9.0 Other London Products We also design and manufacture a broad range of panel meters, controllers, transmitters, and other types of Large Displays. 1/8 DIN Panel meters Inputs accepted include... Pulses- Totalisers & Quadrature Pulses - Ratemeters 4-20mA 0-10V Thermocouples RTD's AC Volts and Current Resistance Slidewire postion tranducers Loadcells Torque transducers RS232, RS485, RS422, 20mA TTY BCD We also produce Custom special instruments, designed for you from your requirement specifications Large Displays Other forms of large displays manufactured by London Electronics Ltd. include... Serial Input remote displays Ratemeters Proces Indicators Weight Indicators Draw Meters Rate of Change indicators Clocks For a Full Catalogue and PriceList, please call us on 01767 626444, and we will despatch details immediately. 17

9.0 AND FINALLY... We really would appreciate receiving any comments you may wish to make after receiving your LONDON ELECTRONICS LTD. Large displays. In particular, if you experienced any difficulties during any stage of your purchase, your comments will enable us to serve you better in the future. Similarly, if there are any additional features you feel you would benefit from by having them included in our range of equipment, please let us know and we will give your suggestions serious consideration. Please complete the section below and return it to us as soon as possible so that changes can be made without delay. Thank you for choosing products from LONDON ELECTRONICS LTD.! NAME JOB FUNCTION COMPANY ADDRESS POST CODE TEL. NO. MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER BRIEF APPLICATION DESCRIPTION COMMENTS SIGNED DATE 18

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Declaration of Conformity Declaration Number : EMC1700 Iss. 3 Issue Date : 21 April 1997 Products Covered : 1700 Series Large Displays Title : Large Process, Serial Rate & Totalising Displays This is to confirm that the Products covered by this declaration have been designed and manufactured to meet the following specifications : EN55022:1987 Conducted Emissions: Class B EN55022:1987 Radiated Emissions : Class B IEC801-2:1984 Electro-Static Discharge Immunity: 8kV Air IEC801-3:1984 Radiated ElectroMagnetic field Immunity: 3V/m IEC801-4:1988 Fast Transient Immunity : AC 1kV, cable 0.5kV Thus the products conform with the applicable sections of the following standards: EN50081-1:1992 (normative) EN50082-1:1992 (normative) and comply with the requirements of Council Directive 89/336/EEC relating to Electro-Magnetic Compatibility. To confirm compliance, representative models within the range have been independently tested and certified by MARCONI INSTRUMENTS EMC Department. MARCONI CERTIFICATE # : TC96/029C MARCONI CERTIFICATE Issue #: 1 MARCONI Certificate Issue Date : 14 February 1996 Conditions The meters are permitted a worst case error of 1% of A/D range during electro-magnetic disturbance, and must recover automatically when disturbance ceases without the need for human intervention, such as resetting, power-down etc. The meters covered by this certificate must be installed in adherence to the following conditions :- Signal cabling shall be routed separately to power carrying cabling (includes relay output wiring) All signal cabling shall be screened. The screen shall only be terminated to the power earth terminal This certificate applies only to meters carrying Serial Numbers 601001 or higher. Signed as true and correct, for and on behalf of London Electronics Ltd. 20 J.R. Lees Director