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  1. questionHow do I wire my control.
    Follow the link for a typical wiring diagram.  This diagram relates to the West 6x01 series 1/16 DIN control with a relay output for output #1.  6100, 6400, 6500, 6600 series.Typical Wiring

  2. questionAre there any recommendations for using Using our Variac® variable transformers for light dimming applications?
    Our Variac® variable transformers are often used for light dimming where electrical noise from common electronic dimmers is a concern.  Our variable transformers dim the lights using tr ...

  3. questionHow can I use a 2 or 4-wire PT100 probe with a West controller designed for 3-wire probes?
    2 Wire ProbesIt is possible to use a 2-wire PT100 probe with this instrument.  Connect the 2 wires from the probe to terminals 2 & 1.  Place a wire link from terminal 2 to terminal 3 ...

  4. questionAre there flux-coupling problems with variable transformers mounted closely?
    Coupling should be minimal but heating could be a problem - Provisions to allow heat to escape should be provided.

  5. questionWhy does my display show [OPEN] instead of the Process Value?
    This error message indicates that the signal from your sensor is absent. This may be caused by a faulty sensor, a break in the wiring from the sensor to the instrument, or a loose connection on th ...

  6. questionWhat are the different wiring configurations for RTD sensors?
    Typical Wiring and Color Code Configurations for 2, 3 & 4 wire RTD's

  7. questionHow do I use the 2300 with input voltages of greater than 50mV?
    The model 2300 supports the following signal types Thermocouple, PT100, DcmA, and DCmV. It is possible to use it with a DC voltage signal by using external resistors to drop the voltage sign ...

  8. questionWhat sensor types are compatable with the DaqPRO? How do I connect?
    Sensor types and connections Each of the 8 input channels of DaqPRO is multipurpose and can be individually configured to any of the following types and ranges: Current: 0 - 20mA Pulse ...

  9. questionI cannot seem to get DaqPRO to sample faster than once every second.
    The type and number of sensors in use limits the maximum sampling rate: 1. Maximum sampling rate with one sensor is 4000/s 2. Maximum Temperature sampling rate is 1/s 3. Maximum sampling rate with ...

  10. questionWhy are the valve motor drive (VMD) outputs limited to 120V AC operation?
    If the valve motor is driven directly by the controller output relays, the controller outputs are limited to half the voltage of their nominal rating. This restriction does not apply if the mo ...

  11. questionDo I need to use terminal blocks that are made of the same alloys as the thermocouples?
    The introduction of an additional alloy such as a terminal or terminal block will not introduce an error as long as the two conductors are at the same temperature. Any errors caused by the addi ...

  12. questionHow do I change the input range of my 6100/8100/4100 (N Series) controller?
    To change the input range of the controller Note: parameters shown are for illustration purposes only. Certain parameters such as Range Code and Hardware Definition Codes can vary greatly base ...

  13. questionWhy does my display show [LL] instead of the Process Value?
    This error message indicates that the Process Variable is below the lower limit of the range. For example, if the temperature is -5C when the range is set for 0 to 300C. The 3 digit display as use ...

  14. questionHow to connect a 3-wire RTD to a 4-wire input?
    The compensation leads on a RTD are used to measure and compensate for the lead resistance. (3) Wire RTD (most common) sensing circuits measure the resistance in one leg and assumes the resistanc ...

  15. questionWhat are the standard parameter settings for the 6100/8100/4100 (N Series)controls?
    Below are the common control parameters we recommend for (2) output controls. These are the settings that we use when we ship the controls as standard and are a good starting point for many pro ...

  16. questionWhen I turn on my MMS3000 Datalogger it says MEM ERROR [XXXXX] at the bottom of the screen, and won't take new recordings, nor download the existing ones to MAS. What has happened and what should
    This error indicates that the internal memory in the MMS/Profiler instrument has been corrupted somehow. There are a few ways that this can happen, such as the battery going dead during a recordin ...

  17. questionHow can I measure DC current with the MMS3000 T6V4?
    It is possible to measure current with the T6V4 by placing a shunt resistor in the current path, and measuring the voltage over the resistor. For example see the diagr ...

  18. questionCan I Use Type K thermocouple wires (extension) for an E type thermocouple? What aspects need to be considered for this different type of the thermocouple vs extension wire connection?
     You should always use thermocouple wire or thermocouple extension wire that matches the type of thermocouple that you are using (in your case E).  Thermocouple or thermocouple extensi ...

  19. questionMy upper display has all the decimal points lit on my (N Series control). How can I clear this problem?
    Acknowledging the 'Default' Display (6100/8100/4100 N Series) Note: parameters shown are for illustration purposes only. Certain parameters such as Range Code and Hardware Definition Code ...

  20. questionHow does West Easytune work?
    Easytune is an automatic tuning method that re-calculates new PID terms after each power-up. By remembering the overshoot from the previous power-up it is able to improve the start-up b ...

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