Quick guide, Connect to sensor, Connect to power – AW Gear Meters MX 9000 User Manual
Page 7: Basic key definitions, Programming and data entry, Mx 9000 process monitor

MX 9000 Process Monitor
Operation and Programming Manual
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MX 9000 User Manual, Rev. 2.0 7/16/2013
Quick Guide
As with any precision-engineered device, always operate the MX 9000 in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Connect to Sensor
You will connect three wires from the sensor(s) to the back of the MX 9000:
An electrical power wire
a signal wire, and
a ground wire
Dual input models use two sensors (terminals for sensor 2).
Insert the stripped end of the red wire into lower terminal #3 (6) and use a screwdriver to secure. Insert
the stripped end of the white wire into lower terminal #4 (7) and the stripped end of the black wire into
lower terminal #5 (8). Use a screwdriver (push / release) to secure these wires with the spring terminals.
Connect to Power
Insert the leads from the 120VAC adaptor into terminals 1 & 2 of the lower block. Plug the adaptor into
a wall receptacle. If you are supplying power from a DC source, insert the positive lead into terminal #1
and the negative lead to terminal #2. DC input should be from 18 to 24 volts.
Basic Key Definitions
The MX 9000 has four keys for data input and programming:
DOWN / NO
UP / YES
SELECT / RESET
ENTER / EXIT
Use the
SELECT
key to move the cursor to the digit you would like to change or reset the total values,
use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to change between screens or increase or decrease the value as desired,
and use the
ENTER
key to enter the information.
Programming and Data Entry
Upon power up, move to the screen that you wish to adjust. Hold the
ENTER
key in for 3 seconds and
screen will change to programming mode. Follow screen prompts.
When in programming mode, numerical values are underlined or you are prompted to answer
YES
or
NO
. Use the
SELECT
key to move between characters then the
DOWN
/
UP
keys to change. Press
ENTER
to store the value. Use
YES
/
NO
to enter other setup functions and
EXIT
when completed. See
Programming the MX 9000 beginning on page 21 for complete details.
Caution
Notice