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Instruction Manual MODEL A6xx2 or A6xx5 1/8

2.2 How to Mount the Unit on the Panel


Instruction Manual for A6000 Series Mount the A6000 series to the panel in accordance with the illustration
below:
Universal Digital Panel Meters (1) Remove the mounting band and insert the case (2) Fix the case using the mounting band from the
from the front of the panel. rear of the panel.
Units for Measurement of Small DC and AC Currents

! Caution
(1) Applying a voltage or current exceeding its maximum permissible value may cause the unit to
be damaged.
(2) Always use the unit within the specified voltage range; otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric
shock or personal/equipment damage.
(3) For the purpose of functional improvement, the information written herein may be changed
without prior notice.
(4) Information contained herein is considered accurate to the best of our knowledge. If you have
any question or comment on the information, please contact us or our distributor. ! Caution
(5) Read this manual carefully and thoroughly before starting to operate the unit, and keep the
(1) The recommended panel thickness is 0.8 to 5mm.
manual available for future reference.
(2) Do not install the unit in locations where it is exposed to direct sunlight;
where ambient emperature or humidity doesn't meet the requirements below;
1 Before Using the Unit or where a drastic change in temperature may ause condensation.
Ambient temperature: 0 to 50℃
Ambient humidity: 35 to 85%
Thank you for purchasing our quality designed and manufactured A6000 (3) Do not install the unit where it is exposed to dust, particles, chemicals harmful to
electric components, corrosive gases, etc.
Series. Before unpacking the unit, check for damages during transportation. (4) When this unit is installed inside other equipment, pay attention to the heat
radiation and keep the heat inside the equipment 50℃ or below.
If you have noticed any damage, directly contact us or our distributor. (5) Do not install the unit where it is exposed to excessive vibration or shock.
(6) Install the unit horizontally; otherwise, ventilation will be adversely affected and
1.1 Type Identification may result in deterioration.

Each model number of the A6000 series has its general specifications, and 3 Terminals and Connections
the following describes each note and the meaning. Before using the unit, Illustration of the rear of the A6000
check that the model number and specifications of the delivered unit match
those of the product you ordered. For optional units, see the separate
instruction Manuals.
A 6

Power supply unit : 1 Alternating current


(2 unit types) 2 Direct current

Display unit : 1 Multi display


(2 unit types) 2 Single display
Input unit Comparator output unit Option unit Power supply unit
Input unit : 1 DC voltage measurement
(11 unit types) 2 DC current measurement (small electric current)
3 DC current measurement (large electric current) ! Caution
4 AC voltage measurement
Each unit is not replaceable by the customer.
5 AC current measurement (small electric current)
6 AC current measurement (large electric current)
7 Resistance measurement 3.1 Power supply connections
8 Temperature measurement
AC power supply DC power supply Suitable solderless terminals
9 Frequency measurement
A Load cell input Top ①NC ①DC POW(+) 5.8 mm or 5.8 mm or
B Process signal measurement
less less
②NC ②DC POW(-)
Comparator out put unit : 0 None
(2 unit types) 1 Relay contact output ③NC ③NC
2 Photocoupler output
④NC ④NC
Option units : 0 None
(8 unit types) 1 External control ⑤AC POWER ⑤NC
2 BCD output (TTL)+external control
3 BCD output (open collector)+external control Bottom ⑥AC POWER ⑥NC
4 Analog output (PWM)+external control
5 RS-232C
6 RS-485
7 RS-232C+analog output (PWM)
3.2 Input Signal Connections
8 RS-485+analog output (PWM) Suitable solderless terminals
①24 range HI
1.2 Accessories Top 5.8 mm or 5.8 mm or
Accessory Quantity Remarks ②23 range HI less less
6-p terminal cover 2 or 3 each 2 without a comparator output 3 with a comparator output
③22 range HI
Mounting band 2 pieces
Unit indication label 1 each ④21 range HI
2 Mounting Method ⑤LO

2.1 Panel Cut Size Bottom ⑥LO

Cut the panel to mount the A6000 series in accordance with the illustration 3.3 Comparator Output Connections
below: Relay output Photocoupler output Suitable solderless
terminals
+0.8
92 -0 Top ①HI a ①HI c 5.8 mm or 5.8 mm or
less less
②HI c ②HI e
45 +0.6
-0

③GO a ③GO c

④GO c ④GO e
70 mm or more

⑤LO a ⑤LO c
Bottom ⑥LO c ⑥LO e

3.4 Option connections


For connections of the options, see separate optional function instruction
120 mm or more
Manuals.

WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD. UW-33835n


2015.11
Instruction Manual MODEL A6xx2 or A6xx5 2/8

4 Parameter Settings
4.1 Multi Display Unit
Names and major functions
Location Name Major function
④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Menu and value selection at the time of parameter setting; pattern selection when used with
① Jog 1
Increment.
② Changes judgment values when used with the meter relay; sets a current measurement value to a
② Jog 2
HH judgment value; switching maximum values, etc. when used without meter relay.
① Changes judgment values when used with the meter relay; sets a current measurement value to a
HI ③ Jog 3
RE PH DZ TZ judgment value; switching maximum values, etc. when used without meter relay.
GO
ME P1 P2 P3 ③ Judgment
LO ④ Displays results of judgment when used with meter relay.
monitor
LL ⑤ Main monitor Displays a measured value, menu name or a value at the time of parameter setting.
Displays a judgment value when used with meter relay; displays a maximum value,
⑥ Sub monitor 1
etc. when used without meter relay.
R E Illuminates when the unit is set to the remote mode via communication function.
Enter Mode P H Illuminates when peak hold, valley hold, or peak-valley hold is turned on.
D Z Illuminates when Digital Zero is turned on.
T Z Illuminates when Tracking Zero is turned on.
⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ M E Illuminates when Digital Zero Backup is turned on.
Function

monitor Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8
P1 P1 ON OFF ON OFF
P2 ON OFF
P3 P2 OFF ON OFF ON
OFF ON
P3 OFF OFF ON ON
Displays a judgment value when used with meter relay; displays a maximum value,
⑧ Sub monitor 2
etc. when used without meter relay.
⑨ Enter Switches to the parameter setting mode.
Changes modes at the time of parameter setting; switches to the memory mode at the time of
⑩ Mode
normal measurements (when this button is pushed and held.)
Selects digits at the time of parameter setting; DZ control at the time of normal measurements.
⑪ Shift
(when this button is pushed and held.)
Changes values at the time of parameter setting; pattern selection at the time of normal
⑫ Increment
Operation procedure diagram measurements (when this button is pushed and held); special operations

Normal operation Judgment value setting


2or3 Digit selection (from the lowest
digit to highest digit) Increase a Decrease a
2or3 * Returns to measurement
2or3 value.
2or3 value.
after the highest digit.

Set a measured value as a reference.


+ 2or3
1 Enter Returns to measurement after
2or3 the highest digit.

Pattern selection
+ 1 or + 1

Set low layer values of the condition data.


1 1 1
Select a parameter to
change.

Change the parameter


1 selected.

1 1 Set low layer values of the scaling data.


Scaling data pattern selection
1 1 1 1
Select a parameter to
change.

Change the parameter


1 selected.

1 1 Set low layer values of the comparator


Comparator data pattern selection data.
1 1 1 1
Select a parameter to
change.

Change the parameter


1 selected.

1 1
Shift data setting
1 Increase or decrease a
2 2 value.
Shift data is reflected upon the
Mode
Digit selection (from the measurement data on the Main
2 highest digit to the lowest Monitor.
digit)

1 1 Setting low layer values of the linearized data.


1 1 1
Select a parameter to
change.

Change the parameter


1 selected.

1 1
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How to set a low layer value (Condition data/scaling data/comparator data)

1 Select the name of a parameter (shown on Sub monitor 2) you want to change by turning Jog 1 up or down.

To change the selected parameter, push the center of Jog 1 or use the Mode key to move from the menu selection mode
to value change mode.
1 or
Mode *While Sub monitor 2 flashes in the menu selection mode, Main monitor will flash in the value change mode.

If the parameter requires a selection:


1 1
Turn Jog 1 up or down to choose a selection.

If the parameter requires a value entry:


or 1 1 1
Push the center of Jog 1 to choose the digit you want to change, and turn Jog 1 up or down to change the value.

Push the center of Jog 1 or use the Mode key to shift from the value change mode to the menu selection mode.
1 or
Mode * While Sub monitor 2 flashes in the menu selection mode, Main monitor will flash in the value change mode.

Turn Jog 1 up or down to select the menu name of the parameter you want to change (shown in Sub monitor 2) or
1 or return to measurement by pushing the Enter key.
Enter

Remarks:
※The multi display unit can also follow the operation procedure of the single display unit operation system.
※Comparator judgment values can be set not only from Jog 2 and Jog 3 but also from the low layers of the comparator data.
※For operation procedures in the memory mode (maximum value/minimum value/(maximum value-minimum value)),
  see the operation procedure diagram of the single display unit.

4.2 Single Display Unit


Names and major functions
① ② ③
Location Name Major function

① Judgment monitor Displays judgment results when used with meter relay.
HH RE ME
② Main monitor Displays a measured value as well as menu names and values at the time of parameter setting.
HI
PH P1
GO RE Illuminates when the unit is set to the remote mode via communication function.
DZ P2
LO PH Illuminates when peak hold, valley hold, or peak-valley hold is turned on.
LL TZ P3
DZ Illuminates when Digital Zero is turned on.
TZ Illuminates when Tracking Zero is turned on.
③ Function monitor ME Illuminates when Digital Zero Backup is turned on.
Enter Mode
Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8
P1 P1 ON OFF ON OFF
P2 ON OFF
④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ P3 P2 OFF ON OFF ON
OFF ON
P3 OFF OFF ON ON
④ Enter Switches to the parameter setting mode.
Changes modes at the time of parameter setting; switches to the memory mode at the time of
⑤ Mode
normal measurements (when this button is pushed and held.)
Selects digits at the time of parameter setting; DZ control at the time of normal measurements.
⑥ Shift
(when this button is pushed and held.)
Changes values at the time of parameter setting; pattern selection at the time of normal measurements
⑦ Increment (when this button is pushed and held) ; special operations
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Operation procedure diagram


Memory mode
When you push the Mode key, modes will change in the order of the
Push and
maximum value, minimum value, (maximum value-minimum value)
Mode hold.
and
input value. If you push and hold the Mode key when you are
in the memory mode, all the values in memory will be cleared.

Push and Pattern selection


Enter hold. Push and
hold. Keep on pushing the button for
automatic increments.

Set low layer values of the condition data.


Select a parameter to
Mode change.
Change the parameter
Mode selected.

Set low layer values of the scaling data.


Select a parameter to
Mode Mode change.
Change the parameter
Mode selected.

Set low layer values of the comparator data.


Select a parameter to
Mode Mode change.
Change the parameter
Mode selected.

Digit selection. Shift data is reflected upon the


Mode Mode measurement data on the Main
Value change. Monitor.

Setting low layer values of the linearized data.


Select a parameter to
Mode change.
Change the parameter
Mode selected.

How to set a low layer value (Condition data/scaling data/comparator data)

Select the name of a parameter you want to change by pushing the Increment key.

To change the selected parameter, use the Mode key to move from the menu selection mode to the value change mode.
Mode

If the parameter requires a selection:

Use the Increment key to choose a selection.

If the parameter requires a value entry:


or &
Use the Shift key to choose the digit you want to change, and push the Increment key to set the value.

Use the Mode key to shift from the value change mode to the menu selection mode.
Mode

Use the Increment key to select the menu name of the parameter you want to change or return to measurement by pushing
or Enter the Enter key.
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4.3 Numeric and Character Indications

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

R S T U V W X Y Z
4.4 Protection Levels
Each parameter of the A6000 has an individual protection level, and by setting the protection level of the condition data, you can set an access level. (For the
protect level of each parameter, see the P.L. column of the tables in Section 4.5.)
The higher the protection level is, the less the number of settable parameters will be. If you set the protection level to the strictest LV3, you can change the
protection level only, and all the other parameters may not be changed. (No comparator judgment value can be changed using the jog switches in this case.)
*The protection level set at the time of shipment is LV1. (Settings of display colors, scaling and judgment-related values only are available.)
4.5 List of the Parameters
The parameters for the process signal measurement unit can be roughly divided into three types: condition data which deal with basic functions including sampling
time; scaling data which control measurement including input range; and comparator data (for meter relay only) which deal with comparator output.

4.5.1 Condition Data


Menu Initial Setting range or
Parameter name value P.L. Major setting purpose and remarks
indication alternatives
1/2/4/8/10/20/50/100/200/ Selects Conversion rate (average times of internal sampling; sampling time: approx. 1 millisecond)
AVG Average times 50 0
400/800/1000/2000/5000 *For the AC measurement unit, the max is 400 times on average (approx. 2.5 times/second).(Initial Value 400)
Average times of
MAV 1 0 1/2/4/8/16/32 Selects the average times of movements.Filtering effects: Small<1(OFF)-2-4-8-16-32>Big
movements
Selects the range of display changes to maintain image display consistency.
S.WD Step wide 1 0 1/2/5/10
(If this parameter is set to 5, the lowest digit will display either 0 or 5 only).
CLR Display color RED 1 RED/GREEN Selects display colors.*Only when without meter relay.
Selects automatic (red in the HI or LO mode or green in the GO mode) or manual setting for display color type.
C L R . T Display color type AUTO 1 AUTO/MANU
*Only when with meter relay.
HI.CL HI display color RED 1 RED/GREEN Selects red or green as display color at the time of HI judgment.*Only when CLR.T is MANU.
G O . C L GO display color G R E N 1 RED/GREEN Selects red or green as display color at the time of GO judgment.*Only when CLR.T is MANU.
L O . C L LO display color RED 1 RED/GREEN Selects red or green as display color at the time of LO judgment.*Only when CLR.T is MANU.
BLNK Display blank level OFF 0 OFF/LV1/LV2/LV3/ON Selects the display brightness. <bright OFF-LV1-LV2-LV3-ON >turned off
J.SW Jog SW ON 0 ON/OFF Selects whether the jog SW is used or not.*With the multi display unit only.
PVH PH Selection PH 0 PH/VH/PVH Selects a type that operates when the PH function is turned on (peak hold/valley hold/peak-valley hold).
D Z . B U DZ backup OFF 0 OFF/ON Selects whether the digital zero value is backed up or not at the time when the unit is turned off.
PS P.SEL 1 0 1/2/4/8 Selects the number of patterns available for the pattern selection function.
LINE Linearize OFF 0 OFF/2/4/8/16 Selects whether the linearize function is enabled/disabled and sets the number of correction points.
TR.T TZ time 000 0 000 to 999 Selects whether the tracking zero function is enabled/disabled and sets the correction time (setup value/conversion rate).
TR.W TZ correction range 01 0 01 to 99 Sets the correction range of the tracking zero function.*Only when TR.T is set to a value other than 000.
P.ON Power on delay time 0 0 0 to 9 Sets the time between the startup and actual start of measurements (setup value x 1 second).
PRO Protection level LV.1 3 Lv.0/LV.1/LV.2/LV.3 Selects the protection level to prevent operation mistakes.High< LV3-LV2-LV1-LV0 >Low
U - N O . Unit number indication O F F 0 OFF/ON Selects whether the code of a unit mounted at the time of startup is displayed or not.
S/H.T Start/hold type A 0 A/B Selects an operation type of start/hold (A: free run; B: one shot).*Only with the external control.
S/H.D S/H delay time 0 0 0 to 9999 Sets the delay time at the time of startup (setup value x 1 ms).*Only with the external control.
P V H . T PH type A 0 A/B Selects an operation type of peak hold (A: real-time display; B: results display).*Only with the external control.
DZ.C DZ control SW 0 SW/TERM Selects a control method of Digital Zero (SW: front key; TERM: external control terminal).*Only with the external control.
PS.C P.SEL control SW 0 SW/TERM Selects a control method of Pattern Selection (SW: front key; TERM: external control terminal).*Only with the external control.
B C D . L BCD logic N.LOG 0 N.LOG/P.LOG Selects the BCD output logic (N: negative logic; P: positive logic).*Only when the BCD output is available.
BAUD Baud rate 9600 1 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400 Sets a baud rate for communication.*Only when the communication function is available.
DATA Data length 7 1 7/8 Selects the data length for communication.*Only when the communication function is available.
P.BIT Parity bit E 1 E/N Selects the parity bit for communication.*Only when the communication function is available.
S T P . B Stop bit 2 1 1/1.5/2 Selects the stop bit for communication.*Only when the communication function is available.
T- Delimiter C R . L F 1 CR.LF/CR Selects a delimiter for communication.*Only when the communication function is available.
ADR Equipment ID 01 1 01 to 99 Selects the equipment ID for the RS-485 function.*Only when the RS-485 function is available.
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4.5.2 Scaling Data
Menu Initial
Parameter name P.L. Setting range or alternatives Major setting purpose and remarks
indication value
RANG Input range 24 1 21/22/23/24 Selects an input range.*Note that input terminals vary depending on the actual input range.
Full scale
FSC 9999 2 -9999 to +9999
indication
Sets the relationship between the input signal and its indication.
FIN Full scale input 9999 2 -9999 to +9999 * In the case of AC input, please use it by “+” setting by all means.
OFS Offset indication 0 2 -9999 to +9999 It is not displayed normally when I use it by “-“ setting.

OIN Offset input 0 2 -9999 to +9999


DLHI Digital limiter HI 9999 0 -9999 to +9999 Sets the upper limit of the displayable range. (Any value equal to or exceeding the digital limiter HI setting will not be updated and kept at the setup value.
DLLO Digital limiter LO -9999 0 -9999 to +9999 Sets the lower limit of the displayable range. (Any value equal to or below the digital limiter LO setting will not be updated and kept at the setup value.
Analog output
A.OUT type 0-1 1 0-1/0-10/1-5/4-20 Selects an analog output range.*Only when the analog output is available.

AOHI Analog output HI 9999 1 -9999 to +9999


Sets the relationship between indications and analog outputs.*Only when the analog output is available.
AOLO Analog output LO 0 1 -9999 to +9999

DP Decimal point None 2 Each digit can be set Sets the position of the decimal point.
independently.

4.5.3 Comparator Data (for meter relay only)


Menu Initial Setting range or
Parameter name P.L. Major setting purpose and remarks
indication value alternatives
COM.T Comparator output type O/U 1 O/U/ERR Select either [above or below] or error comparator types.
HI-S HI judgment value 1000 2 -9999 to +9999 Sets a HI judgment value.*Only when COM.T is O/U.
LO-S LO judgment value 500 2 -9999 to +9999 Sets a LO judgment value.*Only when COM.T is O/U.
N.VAL Nominal value 5000 2 -9999 to +9999 Sets a nominal value.*Only when COM.T is ERR.
ERR1 Error 1 5.00 2 0.00 to 99.99 Sets an error.*Only when COM.T is ERR.
HI-H HI hysteresis 0 1 0 to +999 Sets a HI hysteresis value *Only when COM.T is O/U.
LO-H LO hysteresis 0 1 0 to +999 Sets a LO hysteresis value *Only when COM.T is O/U.
ER1.H Error 1 hysteresis 1 1 0 to +999 Sets an error hysteresis *Only when COM.T is ERR.
HI-L HI logic N.O 0 N.O/N.C Sets a HI output logic (N.O.=normally open or N.C.=normally closed)*Output when the power is OFF is always open (OFF).
GO-L GO logic N.O 0 N.O/N.C Sets a GO output logic (N.O.=normally open or N.C.=normally closed)*Output when the power is OFF is always open (OFF).
LO-L LO logic N.O 0 N.O/N.C Sets a LO output logic (N.O.=normally open or N.C.=normally closed)*Output when the power is OFF is always open (OFF).

5 Setting Examples
5.1 Scaling Data Setting Examples
Example 1 Example 3

When the voltage range of the input signal is 0 to 1mA, corresponding indication values should be 0 to 5000. When the voltage range of the input signal is 4 to 20mA, corresponding indication values should be 0 to 2000.

Indication value Indication value


Input range (RANG) : 22 Input range (RANG) : 24
Full scale indication (FSC) : 5000 Full scale indication (FSC) : 2000
Full scale input value (FIN) : 9999 Full scale input value (FIN) : 2000
Offset indication (OFS) : 0 Offset indication (OFS) : 0
Offset input (OIN) : 0 Offset input (OIN) : 400
Decimal point (DP) : None (Set to illuminate all the digits.) Decimal point (DP) : None (Set to illuminate all the digits.)
5000
※As the indication range (FSC-OFS=2000)
2000 is large than the actual resolution (FIN-
OIN=1600), the indication will change in
0 0 steps of more than one.
Input signal Input signal

0μA 999.9μA 4mA 20mA

Example 2 Example 4
When the input signal is between 0 to 500μA, indications are changed from 0.0 to 500.0 thereby limiting When the voltage range of the input signal is 4 to 20mA, corresponding indication values should be 2000 to 0.
indication range to between 0 and 5000.
Indication value Indication value
Input range (RANG) : 22 Input range (RANG) : 24
Full scale indication (FSC) : 5000 Full scale indication (FSC) : 0
Full scale input value (FIN) : 5000 Full scale input value (FIN) : 2000
Offset indication (OFS) : 0 Offset indication (OFS) : 2000
Offset input (OIN) : 0 Offset input (OIN) : 0
Digital limiter HI (DLHI) : 5000 Decimal point (DP) : None (Set to illuminate all the digits.)
5000
Digital limiter LO (DLLO) : 0
Decimal point (DP) : Illuminates at the Frist lowest digit. ※As the indication range (FSC-OFS=2000)
2000 is large than the actual resolution (FIN-
OIN=1600), the indication will change in
0 0 steps of more than one.
Input signal Input signal

0μA 500μA 4mA 20mA


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5.2 Comparator Data Setting Examples (for meterrelay only)

Exa m p l e 1 Exa m p l e 2
Above and below setup mode Error judgment mode
Indication Hysteresis Indication Hysteresis
values range values range

1000
900 1100 Upper side
HI judgment error
value
Nominal
700 1000 value
Lower side
500 900 error
400
LO judgment
value
200

0 0

Judgment GO HI GO LO GO Judgment GO HI GO LO GO

※The hysteresis is effective either in the range lower than the HI judgment value or ※Error is to be set as a percentage of the nominal value.
that higher than the LO judgment value.
※The hysteresis is to be set as xx digits of the indication value.
※The hysteresis is effective either in the range lower than the upper side error or
that higher than the lower side error.
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6 Specifications and Measurements 6.4 External Dimensions
6.1 Input Specifications
●DC current measurements (Small electric current)
Range Measurement range Indication Error (23℃ ±5℃; 35 to 85%) Input impedance Maximum permissible input
21 ±99.99μA Approx. 1kΩ
±10mA
22 ±999.9μA Offset: ±9999 Approx. 100Ω
±(0.1% of rdg + 2digit)
23 ±9.999mA Full scale: ±9999 Approx. 10Ω ±50mA
24 ±99.99mA Approx. 1Ω ±500mA

Sampling rate : Maximum approx. 1,000 times/second


* The error is applied when the sampling rate is 20 times/second or less.

●AC current measurements (Small electric current)


Range Measurement range Indication Error (23℃ ±5℃; 35 to 85%) Input impedance Maximum permissible input
21 99.99μA Approx. 1kΩ
10mA
22 999.9μA Offset: ±9999 Approx. 100Ω
±(0.5% of rdg + 20digit)
23 9.999mA Full scale: ±9999 Approx. 10Ω 50mA
24 99.99mA Approx. 1Ω 500mA

Sampling rate : Maximum approx. 2.5 times/second


Measurement method : True rms value calculation
Frequency range : 50Hz or 60Hz (21,22range), 40Hz to 1kHz (23,24range)
Response speed : Approx. 1 second (10% to 90%)

! Caution
Less than 0.5% of an FSC set point are dead zone, and, as for the AC measurement unit,
indication always becomes 0.

6.2 General Specifications


Display : Multi display
Main display: Red/green 7-segment display
(character height: approx. 20 mm)
Sub display: Red 7-segment display
(character height: approx. 6 mm)
Single display
Red/green 7-segment display (character height: approx. 20 mm)
Display range : -9999 to 9999

0 to 50℃ 35 to 85%RH Enter Mode


Operational temperature :

Storage temperature : -10 to 70 ℃; 60%RH or less

Power supply : AC PS
AC 100 to 240V±10%
DC PS
DC 12 to 48V±10%

Power consumption : AC PS
Maximum load: Approx. 8 VA at 100 VAC
7 Warranty and Service
DC PS
Maximum load: Approx. 7 W at 24 VDC
7.1 Warranty
External dimension : 48 mm (H) x 96 mm (W) x 97.5 mm (with no DX option unit mounted)
The manufacturer warrants to the original retail customer its A6000 series
Weight : Approx. 450g universal digital panel meter to be free of defects in material and
Withstand voltage : AC PS workmanship for use under normal care and will repair or replace any meter
PS-input, output: 1,500 VAC, 1 minute (AC PS)
Input-output: 500 VDC, 1 minute at no charge to the customer during the one (1) year warranty period of the
Output-output: 500 VDC, 1 minute
Case-PS, input, output: 1,500 VAC, 1 minute meter.
DC PS
PS-input, output: 500 VDC, 1 minute (DC PS) 7.2 After Sales Service
Input-output: 500 VDC, 1 minute
Output-output: 500 VDC, 1 minute Under strict quality control measures, this product was manufactured, tested,
Case-PS, input, output: 1,500 VAC, 1 minute
Insulation resistance : AC PS inspected and shipped. Should a defect in manufacture or workmanship be
Among the above terminals: 500 VDC 100 MΩ or more
DC PS
identified, please return the product to our distributor or directly to us. It
Among the above terminals: 500 VDC 100M Ω or more
would be highly appreciated if you could give a detailed account of the fault
and enclose it with the product.
! Caution

The PS voltage must be applied or shut down at once (not gradually).


Take at least a 10-second interval between a shutdown and startup.

6.3 Output for Comparison Specifications(for meter


relay only)
●Common specifications
Conditions for comparison Judgment result
Indicated value > Upper limit judgment value HI
Lower limit judgment value ≦ Indicated value ≦ Upper limit judgment value GO
Lower limit judgment value > Indicated value LO WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
Judgment value setup range : -9999 to +9999
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Hysteresis : Can be set in the range of 1 to 999 digits for each judgment value
ASAHI KEIKI DIVISION
Operating speed : Depends on the sampling rate

●Relay contact output ●Photo coupler output 6-16-19, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Contact quantity : Relay contact ×3 Output quantity : Photo coupler ×3 Phone: (81)3-3400-6141
(81)3-3400-6140
Contact rating : 250V AC 2A,  30V DC 2A Output rating : 30V DC 20mA Homepage
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(UV-33621p)
Instruction Manual for MODEL A6xxx-x1 1/2

*1 Specified sampling
Instruction Manual for A6000 Series The sampling speed is determined by the AVG parameter setting of condition data as shown in the table below:

Universal Digital Panel Meters AVG


setting
Sampling speed Sampling cycle
AVG
setting
Sampling speed Sampling cycle

1 1041.65 times/sec Approx. 960 s 100 10.4165 times/sec Approx. 96 ms


External Control Unit 2 520.825 times/sec Approx. 1.92 ms 200 5.20825 times/sec Approx. 192 ms
4 260.4125 times/sec Approx. 3.84 ms 400 2.604125 times/sec Approx. 384 ms
8 130.20625 times/sec Approx. 7.68 ms 800 1.3020625 times/sec Approx. 768 ms
10 104.165 times/sec Approx. 9.6 ms 1000 1.04165 times/sec Approx. 960 ms
1 Before Using the Unit 20 52.0825 times/sec Approx. 19.2 ms 2000 0.520825 times/sec Approx. 1.92 sec
50 20.833 times/sec Approx. 48 ms 5000 0.20833 times/sec Approx. 4.8 sec
This instruction manual is for the external control unit of the A6000
※Using a temperature measuring unit, the sampling speed is half of the value in the table above when
series. Read this manual along with the main unit’s instruction manual the RTD is selected and quarter of it when the TC is selected.
※It is different, and a frequency measurement unit is indication update time with a range.
before using the unit. Please refer to input specifications (Clause 6.1) of an instruction manual for frequency measurement.
*3 External start signal
A6000's rear panel
The width of the external start signal must be from between 500 s to a specified sampling cycle. A time
delay can be set for the external start using the S/H delay time parameter of the condition data.
*4 Time delay for comparator output
Relay output: 10 ms max., photocoupler output: 200 s max.

4 Specifications and External Dimensions


External control terminal

Internal circuit: Pulled up to approximately +5 V (through a 10 k resistor).

Comparator output Power supply Control signal’s HI level: 4.2 to 5 V relative to the COM terminal
Input unit Option unit
unit unit Control signal’s LO level: 0 to 0.4 V relative to the COM terminal
! Caution
None of the units are replaceable by the customer. ! Caution
The external control circuit’s COM terminals and the input circuit’s LO or AG terminal are set at
2 Terminals and Connections the same DC potential.
Top
①HOLD
②PH
③DZ
④R.RESET
⑤P.SEL0
⑥P.SEL1
⑦P.SEL2
⑧COM
⑨NC
⑩NC
Bottom
Terminal Function
"Start/hold" control terminal. The “hold” state is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as the
S/H
COM terminal or short-circuited.

"Peak hold" control terminal. The peak hold function is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as
PH the COM terminal or short-circuited.

"Digital zero" control terminal. The digital zero function is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential
DZ as the COM terminal or short-circuited. This setting is valid only when the external control terminal is selected
as the control method for digital zero using condition data.

"Relay reset control terminal. The relay reset function is turned on (only for the meter relay) when this terminal
R.RESET is at the same potential as the COM terminal or short-circuited.

"Pattern selection" control terminals. Patterns can be selected by setting these terminals at the same potential
as the COM terminal or short-circuiting them as shown in the table below. These settings are valid only when
P.SEL0 the external control terminal is selected as the control method for pattern selection using condition data.
P.SEL1 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8
P.SEL2 P.SEL0 Short-circuited Open
Short-circuited Open
Short-circuited Open
P.SEL1 Open Short-circuited Open Short-circuited
Open Short-circuited
P.SEL2 Open Open Short-circuited Short-circuited

COM External control’s common terminals, which are at the same potential as the LO or AG terminal for the input circuit.

3 Timing Charts
Start/hold type A

Internal
sampling

Specified *1
sampling
*3
S/H
terminal
*3 + time delay +(*1×2)+500μs+*4
Comparator
output
update
*4 Enter Mode

Start/hold type B

Internal
sampling

Specified *1
sampling

S/H
terminal
Time delay +(*1×2)+500μs+*4
Comparator
output
update
*4

UW-48222h
WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD. 2015.11
Instruction Manual for MODEL A6xxx-x1 2/2

5 Warranty and Service


5.1 Warranty
The manufacturer grants a warranty to the original retail customer

stating that its A6000 series universal digital panel meter is free of

defects in material and workmanship for use under normal care, and will

repair or replace the meter at no charge to the customer during the one

(1) year warranty period.

5.2 After Sales Service


This product was manufactured, tested, inspected and shipped under strict

quality control measures. Should a defect in manufacture or workmanship

be identified, please return the product to our distributor or directly to us. It

would be highly appreciated if you could give a detailed account of the

problem and enclose it with the product.

WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.


WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
ASAHI KEIKI DIVISION

6-16-19, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan


Phone: (81)3-3400-6141
(81)3-3400-6140
Homepage
Homepagehttp://www.watanabe-electric.co.jp/en/
http://en.watanabe-electric.co.jp/

(UV-47964j)
Instruction Manual for MODEL A6xxx-x2 or A6xxx-x3 1/2
3 Timing Charts
Start/hold type A

Instruction Manual for A6000 Series Internal

Universal Digital Panel Meters sampling

BCD Output and External Control Unit Specified *1


sampling
*3
S/H
terminal
1 Before Using the Unit *3 + time delay + (*1x 2) + 500s
P.C *2
This instruction manual is for the BCD output and external control unit (BCD
determined)
of the A6000 series. Read this manual along with the main unit’s *3 + time delay + (*1x 2) + 500 s + *4
Comparator
instruction manual before using the unit. output
update
*4
A6000's rear panel
Start/hold type B

Internal
sampling

Specified *1
sampling

S/H
terminal
Time delay + (*1x 2) + 500 s
P.C *2
(BCD
determined)
Comparator output Power supply
Input unit Option unit Time delay + (*1 x 2) + 500 s + *4
unit unit Comparator
output
update
! Caution *4
*1 Specified sampling
None of the units are replaceable by the customer. The sampling speed is determined by the AVG parameter setting of condition data as shown in the table below:
AVG AVG
Sampling speed Sampling cycle Sampling speed Sampling cycle
setting setting
1 1041.65 times/sec Approx. 960 s 100 10.4165 times/sec Approx. 96 ms
2 Terminals and Connections 2 520.825 times/sec Approx. 1.92 ms 200 5.20825 times/sec Approx. 192 ms
4 260.4125 times/sec Approx. 3.84 ms 400 2.604125 times/sec Approx. 384 ms
Top
8 130.20625 times/sec Approx. 7.68 ms 800 1.3020625 times/sec Approx. 768 ms
NC NC 10 104.165 times/sec Approx. 9.6 ms 1000 1.04165 times/sec Approx. 960 ms
NC NC
20 52.0825 times/sec Approx. 19.2 ms 2000 0.520825 times/sec Approx. 1.92 sec
103 8 103 4
103 2 103 1 50 20.833 times/sec Approx. 48 ms 5000 0.20833 times/sec Approx. 4.8 sec
102 8 102 4
102 2 102 1 ※Using a temperature measuring unit, the sampling speed is half of the value in the table above when
101 8 101 4 the RTD is selected and quarter of it when the TC is selected.
101 2 101 1 ※It is different, and a frequency measurement unit is indication update time with a range.
100 8 100 4 Please refer to input specifications (Clause 6.1) of an instruction manual for frequency measurement.
100 2 100 1
POL OVER *2 P.C output signal width
P.C ENABLE The output signal width is determined by the specified sampling setting as shown in the table below:
D.COM D.COM
AVG P.C AVG P.C
NC S/H
setting output width setting output width
PH DZ
R.RESET P.SEL0 1 Approx. 220 s 100
P.SEL1 P.SEL2
Suitable connector (receptacle): 2 Approx. 0.25 ms 200
COM COM KEL Corporation’s 8822E-035-171-F 4 Approx. 1.15 ms 400
Bottom 8 Approx. 2.3 ms 800 Approx. 30 ms
10 Approx. 2.9 ms 1000
20 Approx. 5.8 ms 2000
50 Approx. 14.4 ms 5000
※The output width is always 30 ms for the frequency measurement unit.
*3 External start signal
Terminal Function
The width of the external start signal must be from between 500 s to a specified sampling cycle. A time
1001 Least significant bit output of least significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
delay can be set for the external start using the S/H delay time parameter of the condition data.
1002 Second least significant bit output of least significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
*4 Time delay for comparator output
1004 Second most significant bit output of least significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
Relay output: 10 ms max., photocoupler output: 200 s max.
1008 Most significant bit output of least significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.

1031 Least significant bit output of most significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
1032 Second least significant bit output of most significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
4 Specifications and External Dimensions
1034 Second most significant bit output of most significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
BCD output
1038 Most significant bit output of most significant BCD digit. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
POL BCD polarity output. The output logic can be switched using condition data. Output type : open collector or TTL-compatible
OVER BCD overflow output. The output logic can be switched using condition data.
P.C BCD print instruction output. Polarity : The applicable transistor (open collector) or polarity bit (TTL) turns on when
"Enable BCD" control terminal. The BCD output is set to the high-impedance state or the transistor is turned off when
ENABLE this terminal is short-circuited or at the same potential as the D.COM terminal.
negative values are indicated.
D.COM BCD output•fs common terminals Overflow : The applicable transistor (open collector) or bit (TTL) turns on when the overflow
"Start/hold" control terminal. The “hold” state is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as the COM
S/H state is indicated.
terminal or short-circuited.
"Peak hold" control terminal. The peak hold function is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as the COM
PH Output logic : Can be switched alternatively (the logic for the P.C bit cannot be changed).
terminal or short-circuited.
"Digital zero" control terminal. The digital zero function is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as the Output rating : 30 V DC and 10 mA (open collector), or fan-out 2 (TTL)
DZ COM terminal or short-circuited. This setting is valid only when the external control terminal is selected as the control
method for digital zero using condition data.
! Caution
"Relay reset control terminal. The relay reset function is turned on (only for the meter relay) when this terminal is at the
R.RESET same potential as the COM terminal or short-circuited.
The BCD output logic can be switched using the BCD logic parameter (BCD.L) of the condition
"Pattern selection" control terminals. Patterns can be selected by setting these terminals at the same data, which is positive when BCD.L is set to P.LOG and negative when BCD.L is set to N.LOG
potential as the COM terminal or short-circuiting them as shown in the table below. These settings are
P.SEL0 valid only when the external control terminal is selected as the control method for pattern selection for an output type of Open collector. This logic is reversed if the output type is "TTL."
P.SEL1 using condition data.
Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Pattern 8
P.SEL2 P.SEL0 Short-circuited Open Short- Short-circuited Open External control terminal
Open Short-
P.SEL1 Open Short-circuited circuited Open Short-
Open circuited
P.SEL2 Open Open Short-circuited Short-circuited circuited
Internal circuit: Pulled up to approximately +5 V (through a 10 k resistor).
COM External control’s common terminals, which are at the same potential as the LO or AG terminal for the input circuit.

Control signal’s HI level: 4.2 to 5 V relative to the COM terminal

Control signal’s LO level: 0 to 0.4 V relative to the COM terminal

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2015.11
Instruction Manual for MODEL A6xxx-x2 or A6xxx-x3 2/2

! Caution
1) The BCD output circuit and the external control circuit are electrically isolated from each
other (withstand voltage: 500 V DC for one minute).
2) The external control circuit's COM terminals and the input circuit's LO or AG terminal are
set at the same DC potential.
0.5

101.5
90.5
(86.5)
(77)
(97.5)

11

91.5
102.5
21.4

33
48

Enter Mode

96

5 Warranty and Service


5.1 Warranty
The manufacturer grants a warranty to the original retail customer

stating that its A6000 series universal digital panel meter is free of

defects in material and workmanship for use under normal care, and will

repair or replace the meter at no charge to the customer during the one

(1) year warranty period.

5.2 After Sales Service


This product was manufactured, tested, inspected and shipped under strict

quality control measures. Should a defect in manufacture or workmanship

be identified, please return the product to our distributor or directly to us. It

would be highly appreciated if you could give a detailed account of the

problem and enclose it with the product.

WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.


WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
ASAHI KEIKI DIVISION

6-16-19, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan


Phone: (81)3-3400-6141
(81)3-3400-6140
Homepage
Homepagehttp://www.watanabe-electric.co.jp/en/
http://en.watanabe-electric.co.jp/

(UV-47983L)
Instruction Manual for MODEL A6xxx-x4 1/2

*1 Specified sampling
Instruction Manual for A6000 Series The sampling speed is determined by the AVG parameter setting of condition data as shown in the table below:
AVG AVG
Universal Digital Panel Meters setting
Sampling speed Sampling cycle
setting
Sampling speed Sampling cycle

1 1041.65 times/sec Approx. 960 s 100 10.4165 times/sec Approx. 96 ms


Analog Output and External Control Unit 2 520.825 times/sec Approx. 1.92 ms 200 5.20825 times/sec Approx. 192 ms
4 260.4125 times/sec Approx. 3.84 ms 400 2.604125 times/sec Approx. 384 ms
8 130.20625 times/sec Approx. 7.68 ms 800 1.3020625 times/sec Approx. 768 ms
10 104.165 times/sec Approx. 9.6 ms 1000 1.04165 times/sec Approx. 960 ms
1 Before Using the Unit 20 52.0825 times/sec Approx. 19.2 ms 2000 0.520825 times/sec Approx. 1.92 sec
50 20.833 times/sec Approx. 48 ms 5000 0.20833 times/sec Approx. 4.8 sec
This instruction manual is for the analog output and external control unit
※Using a temperature measuring unit, the sampling speed is half of the value in the table above when
of the A6000 series. Read this manual along with the main unit’s the RTD is selected and quarter of it when the TC is selected.
※It is different, and a frequency measurement unit is indication update time with a range.
instruction manual before using the unit. Please refer to input specifications (Clause 6.1) of an instruction manual for frequency measurement.
*3 External start signal
The width of the external start signal must be from between 500 s to a specified sampling cycle. A time
delay can be set for the external start using the S/H delay time parameter of the condition data.
2 Terminals and Connections
*4 Time delay for alarm output
A6000's rear panel Relay output: 10 ms max., photocoupler output: 200 s max.

4 Specifications and External Dimensions


●Analog output (PWM)
Output type Load resistance Accuracy Response speed Ripple
0 to 1V
0 to 10V 10kΩ or more 50mVp-p
±(0.5% of FS) Approx. 0.5 second
1 to 5V
4 to 20mA 550Ω or less 25mVp-p
Input unit Comparator output unit Option unit Power supply unit
Conversion system : PWM conversion
Resolution : Equivalent to 14 bits
! Caution Scaling : Digital scaling

None of the units are replaceable by the customer. ●External control terminal
Internal circuit : Pulled up to approximately +5V (through a 10kΩ resistor).
Top Control signal’s HI
: 4.2 to 5V relative to the COM terminal
①HOLD level
②PH Control signal’s LO level : 0 to 0.4V relative to the COM terminal
③DZ
④R.RESET
⑤NC ! Caution
⑥NC
⑦COM (1) Analog output circuits and external control circuits are insulated (withstand voltage 500V DC,
⑧A.OUT V(+) one minute)
⑨A.OUT I(+) (2) COM terminals of external control circuits and LO terminals of input circuits have the same
electric potential at direct current.
⑩A.OUT COM(-)
Bottom
Terminal Function
"Start/hold" control terminal. The “hold” state is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as the
S/H
COM terminal or short-circuited.

"Peak hold" control terminal. The peak hold function is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential as
PH the COM terminal or short-circuited.

"Digital zero" control terminal. The digital zero function is turned on when this terminal is at the same potential
DZ as the COM terminal or short-circuited. This setting is valid only when the external control terminal is selected
as the control method for digital zero using condition data.

"Relay reset control terminal. The relay reset function is turned on (only for the meter relay) when this terminal
R.RESET is at the same potential as the COM terminal or short-circuited.
COM External control’s common terminals, which are at the same potential as the LO or AG terminal for the input circuit.
A.OUT
Voltage output terminal of analog output.
V(+)
A.OUT
Current output terminal of analog output.
I(+)
A.OUT Common terminal of analog output.
COM(-) Insulated from input LO or AG terminal/external control COM terminal.

3 Timing Charts
Start/hold type A

Internal
sampling

Specified *1
sampling
*3
S/H
terminal
*3 + time delay +(*1×2)+500μs+*4
Comparator
output
update
*4

Start/hold type B

Internal
sampling

Specified *1 Enter Mode


sampling

S/H
terminal
Time delay +(*1×2)+500μs+*4
Comparator
output
update
*4

UW-48252i
WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
2015.11
Instruction Manual for MODEL A6xxx-x4 2/2

5 Warranty and Service


5.1 Warranty
The manufacturer grants a warranty to the original retail customer

stating that its A6000 series universal digital panel meter is free of

defects in material and workmanship for use under normal care, and will

repair or replace the meter at no charge to the customer during the one

(1) year warranty period.

5.2 After Sales Service


This product was manufactured, tested, inspected and shipped under strict

quality control measures. Should a defect in manufacture or workmanship

be identified, please return the product to our distributor or directly to us. It

would be highly appreciated if you could give a detailed account of the

problem and enclose it with the product.

WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.


WATANABE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
ASAHI KEIKI DIVISION

6-16-19, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan


Phone: (81)3-3400-6141
(81)3-3400-6140
Homepage
Homepagehttp://www.watanabe-electric.co.jp/en/
http://en.watanabe-electric.co.jp/

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