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NE215

Counter connect

3.1  Connecting the power supply

For power supply following voltage ranges are available:
AC 115/230 VAC (50/60 Hz)
DC 24 VDC ±10%

Voltage supply 

Recommended external fuse

115/230 VAC    

M 125 mA

24 VDC  

 

M 400 mA

 

Assign voltage supply to terminals 2 and 3 according to  
diagramm. 

DC-voltage  24 VDC:

Connect voltage supply that is free from any interference. Do not uti-
lize the voltage supply for parallel supply of drives, shields, magnetic 
valves, etc. Supplying lines must be separated from lines providing 
load current.

Fire protection: Operate the instrument using the recommended 
external fusing indicated in the terminal diagram. EN 61010 specifies 
that 8 A/150 VA (W) must never be exceeded in the event of a fault.

3.2  Assignment signal output „relay contact“

Terminals 4, 5, 6 and 7, 8, 9 are no-potential changeover contacts. 
Terminals 10 and 11 are configured as NC or NO contacts in ac-
cordance with the purchase order specification. The signal outputs 
can be assigned in accordance with the adjoining wiring diagram.
Implementation as a pulse or continuous signal, together with the 
pulse time, is effected in the programming mode (lines 31, 32, 33).

Max. rating

Max. voltage

Max. current

150 VA/30 W

265 V

1 A

The user is responsible for ensuring that a switching load of 8 A/150 
VA (W) is not exceeded in the event of a fault. Internal spark sup-
pression by means of two zinc oxide varistors (275 V).

 

Assign terminals 4, 5, 6; 7, 8, 9; and 10, 11 (relay contactoutputs) 
accordingly.

6     5     4

7     8     9

11   10

115 VAC  230 VAC

Summary of Contents for NE215

Page 1: ...unter 21 5 3 Output responses output modes 21 6 Technical Data 22 6 1 Dimensions and cutout size 23 6 2 Default settings 23 6 3 Error messages 23 7 Open interface description 24 8 Supplementary manual...

Page 2: ...s condition it is necessary that the units be installed and operated properly in a safety and hazard conscious manner under observance of this operating manual and in particular of these safety precau...

Page 3: ...epairs on the units Return defective units to the manufacturer 1 3 Installation commissioning In case of changes including in the operating behavior that impair safety shut down the units immediately...

Page 4: ...cation in calibrated machines for length measurement Registration From Reference number NE215 23 12 1993 1 62 3251 11 IVO 040293 1 addendum 16 03 1995 1 62 3251 11 IVO 040293 2 addendum 28 09 1997 1 6...

Page 5: ...t parameters remain even after power failure The serial interface allows printout of counter values Applications Interior use for monitoring and control of production machines and systems In any branc...

Page 6: ...olt 20 Encoder supply 24 Volt 21 Option RS485 T R 22 Option RS485 T R 23 Option RS232 TXD 24 25 Option RS232 RXD 26 Option RS232 GND Litz contact only by means of connector sleeves with insulating enc...

Page 7: ...specifies that 8 A 150 VA W must never be exceeded in the event of a fault 3 2 Assignment signal output relay contact Terminals 4 5 6 and 7 8 9 are no potential changeover contacts Terminals 10 and 11...

Page 8: ...imum counter frequency is selected in the programming mode line 26 Programming input logic The signal input logic can be programmed by means of a bridge bet ween terminals 18 19 and 20 in accordance w...

Page 9: ...arameter are as follows Data transmission rate baud rate Parity bit Number of stop bits The interface parameters can be set in the programming lines 43 44 45 and 46 The following interfaces can be con...

Page 10: ...the key test the keyboard the inputs outputs and interface in sequence No machine fuctions may connected when the outputs are tested Keyboard test Input test Inputs can be triggered simultaneously or...

Page 11: ...ers can be disabled in the programming mode Main counter status The current counter status is displayed in the operating mode no keying is necessary To read Readout running counter value Reset Resetti...

Page 12: ...ue will automatically be re displayed in the operating mode Other changes Press the key The following values can also be changed If other values are changed the value at witch the operating level was...

Page 13: ...the key To change is completed If a key is not operated within 15 seconds the preset value will automatically be re displayed in the operating mode Other changes Press the key The following values can...

Page 14: ...ce parameters can be programmed Keying To access programming The same key assignments apply to the individual programming seg ments Since key functions may vary in the operating and program ming modes...

Page 15: ...re used To access programming Press the key The system transfers from the operating to the programming mode Press the key is displayed The code applies to programming segments 1 4 Input code Press the...

Page 16: ...Input the new values via the numerical keypad Line 1 XP Current counter status Line 2 P1 Preset value 1 Line 3 P2 Preset value 2 Line 4 Totalizer Line 5 XB Secondary counter status Line 6 B1 Secondary...

Page 17: ...altering no reading of parameters To change status Input the appropriate status number The changed status will automatically be stored when the next programming line is selected Press the key again Th...

Page 18: ...et and external differential 2 External static 3 External differential Line 31 Output time P1 00 00 Data in Sec Tol 0 01 s range 00 02 99 99 s 00 25 0 25 99 99 Maximum puls time LAtch Latch continuous...

Page 19: ...5 Time base 20 s 6 Time base 30 s 7 Time base 60 s The time base must be selected in accordance with the pulse rate Examples Line 40 Function input time meter 0 Operating hours with supply on off 1 O...

Page 20: ...ss the key simultaneously to the defaults settings All the programmed values will now revert to their defaults settings 5 1 Operating modes The operating modes are described below Step preset On reach...

Page 21: ...ing external counting direction control The diagrams belows show the output signal responses Adding operating mode Step preset with continuous signal without automatic reset Adding operating mode Step...

Page 22: ...housing for front panel mounting Mounting depth 100 mm Core cross section max 1 5 mm2 Housing material Polycarbonate black UL 94V 0 Weight AC version approx 450 g DC version approx 320 g Ambient temp...

Page 23: ...Pulse signal time main secondary counters 0 25s Counting mode 1 step preset Preset change the new preset becomes active after reset Input function secondary counter External triggering Counting frequ...

Page 24: ...losed by the end of text character ETX In addition the tachometer also sends a CR carriage return after the character ETX This allows the input in high level languages such as BASIC of a complete reco...

Page 25: ...r of the counter will contain an R or a P in the mode parameter as described in the following Answer to a Read instruction general STX Address Line Mode VZ Data ETX CR Mode P Counter is in Programming...

Page 26: ...Answer STX 3503R00005000 ETX CR Programming of output time P3 Line 33 Time 0 30s Command STX 3533P0030 ETX Answer STX 3533R0030 ETX CR 7 5 Special commands In the case of special commands we are talk...

Page 27: ...rogramming number Address 35 Type NE215 Programming number 03 Command STX 35IT ETX Answer STX 35NE215 03 ETX CR Readout date and version number Address 35 Date 16 02 95 Versions number 01 Command STX...

Page 28: ...rve the purpose of indexing and should not be transmitted Daten Data Up to 11 data at choice may additionally be sent to the counter which will then also be printed The sign should not occur otherwise...

Page 29: ...Answer STX 3505D00122368 ETX CR 7 6 6 Printing via key Print Druck If you press the key Druck during operation and if the value of the preselection counter XP the preselection P1 the preselection P2...

Page 30: ...n the protocol This means for example that the limit value consists not only of digits but also of other inadmissible characters or that a value given lies outside the admissible range Error 4 This er...

Page 31: ...ating line 21 Operating mode main counter 22 Not applicable 23 Scaling factor batch counter 24 Not applicable 25 Not applicable 26 Frequency batch counter counting input 27 Not applicable 28 Not appli...

Page 32: ...cable Line 28 Not applicable Line 29 Not applicable Line 30 Reset batch counter 0 Autom reset and external static 1 Autom reset and external differential 2 External static 3 External differential Line...

Page 33: ...3 6 secounds 4 10 secounds 5 20 secounds 6 30 secounds 7 60 secounds Line 39 Not applicable Line 40 Function of time meter 0 Time meter is running 1 Time meter on off Line 41 Code setting 0000 Code no...

Page 34: ...type It is possible to send the commands documented in the Description of the open interface for remote control to the counter The interface allows to call up data and to change the programming of par...

Page 35: ...ounter with preset and multiplier totalizer PTB approved with scaling factor hour counter The device is approved by the German Physical Technical Authorities PTB for calibration The PTB approved regis...

Page 36: ...ual After having set the scaling factor the connection to pin 15 has to be removed Once being sealed this pin is no longer accessible and the scaling factor is indicated in the programming level witho...

Page 37: ...00 m s2 16 2000 Hz Schock IEC 68 part 2 27 1000 m s2 4 ms Starting torque w o seal IP54 0 010 Nm with seal IP65 0 015 Nm Interference immunity EN 50082 2 EN 61000 4 2 to 4 Serverity grade 3 Emitted in...

Page 38: ...ense or rotation when looking at the flange Push pull output 10 30VDC Level High UB 3 V with I 20 mA Level Low 1 5 V with I 20 mA Load High 40 mA Load Low 40 mA Dimensions GPI0W Clamping flange GPI0W...

Page 39: ...o interface RS232 6 In mm 999 999 500 pulses rev w o interface RS232 7 In cm 9999 99 50 pulses rev at RS232 RS485 8 In mm 999 999 500 pulses rev at RS232 RS485 Voltage supply 2 115 230 VAC 3 24 VDC Ou...

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