6.3 Summary of configuration functions
This section summarises all the configuration
functions. When read in conjunction with Fig 10 it
provides a quick aid for configuring the Tachometer. If
more detail is required, each section contains a
reference to a full description of the function.
Display
Summary of function
inPut
Input
Contains sub-menu with two
functions:
inP
.
tYPE
Select Input type
dEbounCE
Set debounce
See section 6.4
inP
.
tYPE
Configures the Tachometer to
accept one of six types of input:
oP
.
CoL
Open collector
*
VoLt5 L
Voltage pulse <1 >3V
VoLt5 H
Voltage pulse <3 >10V
CoiL
Magnetic pick-off
Pr
.
dEt
Proximity detector
*
ContACt
Switch contact
*
*
Link terminals 3 & 4
See section 6.5
dEbounCE
Defines
level of input debounce
applied to the pulse input to prevent
false counting, three levels are
selectable:
dEFAuLt
heavy
LiGHt
See section 6.6
uPdAtE
Display update interval
Defines the interval between display
updates from 0.5 to 5 seconds.
See section 6.7
di5P-2
Run-time display
Turns the lower display, which shows
run-time in hours,
on
or
oFF
.
See section 6.8
Display
Summary of function
dP
Decimal points
Defines the position of the decimal
point in the Tachometer speed
display.
See section 6.9
5CALE
.
5
Speed scale factor
5CALE.5
is a dividing factor,
adjustable between 0.0001 and
99999, that converts the pulse input
into the required Tachometer speed
display.. e.g. If a sensor monitoring a
rotating shaft generates 18 pulses
per revolution, to produce a
Tachometer speed display in
revolutions
5CALE.5
should be set to
18.0.
See section 6.10
t-bA5E
Timebase
Selectable multiplier allowing
Tachometer speed display to be in
units per second, per minute or per
hour.
Select:
tb-01
per second
tb-60
per minute
tb-3600
per hour
See section 6.11
FiLtEr
Display filter
Adjustable digital filter that reduces
the noise on the Tachometer speed
display, comprising two parameters
each adjustable between 0 and 9.
The first digit defines the amount of
filtering applied to the display, the
second the deviation from the
displayed value at which the filter
will be overridden and the
Tachometer display will move rapidly
to the new value.
See section 6.12
CLP-oFF
Clip-off
Clip-off is the Tachometer speed
display threshold below which the
run-time clock is inhibited.
See section 6.13
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