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F11

   PRG

E

E

   PRG

0

F10

   PRG

F13

F10 Input Type:  

Enables the unit to be programmed to work with either sinking or sourcing inputs.

Choices are NPN (0), and PNP (1).

F11 Count Speed:

  Enables the unit to be set for full speed of 5 kHz (1) or to 30 Hz (0) to provide

debounce filtering for contact inputs.

1

F13 Start-up Suppression:

  When active (1), an output can not be On until the Off conditions have been

satisfied.  For example, a rate value on start-up below Preset 1 will not trigger output 1; Output 1 will only
be activated after the rate value has risen above Preset 1 and then fallen back below.

E

F21

   PRG

0

F21 Preset 1 Access Enable: 

 When active (0), the Preset 1 value can be accessed by simultaneously

holding down the Edit key and the "1' key.  If set to inactive (1), Preset 1 can not be accessed, or only
accessed by holding down the Edit key and the "1" key for 10 seconds (see F29).

   PRG

F22

0

F22 Preset 2 Access Enable: 

 When active (0), the Preset 2 value can be accessed by simultaneously

holding down the Edit key and the "2" key.  If set to inactive (1), Preset 2 can not be accessed, or only
accessed by holding down the Edit key and the "2" key for 10 seconds (see F29).

E

   PRG

F23

E

F23 Prescale Enable: 

 When active (0), the Prescale value can be accessed by simultaneously holding

down the Edit key and the "3" key.  If set to inactive (1), Prescale can not be accessed, or only accessed
by holding down the Edit key and the "3" key for 10 seconds (see F29).

   PRG

F29

E

F29 Lockout Mode

:  If parameters F21, F22 and F23 are set to inactive, Preset 1 & 2 and the Prescale

value can still be accessed by holding down the respective keys for 10 seconds if this parameter is set to
active (0).  If set to inactive (1), those values can not be accessed.

0

0

1

Summary of Contents for Veeder-Root C346 Series

Page 1: ...peration Even with a high level of functionality simplicity of operation is still maintained Important parameters such as the preset and prescale values can be called up quickly with direct access key...

Page 2: ...directional input an inhibit input a decrementing input an incrementing input or channel B of an encoder input 5 Input C Programmable for use as a reset input or an inhibit input 6 Transistor Output 1...

Page 3: ...ble Use the panel mount screws to tighten the bracket until there is a secure seal against the gasket Please note that there are 4 sets of grooves on the housing so that the bracket can be positioned...

Page 4: ...in Program Mode the Edit key is used to advance from one parameter to the next 4 Numeric Keys Each of the numeric keys is used to increment the value of the respective digit of the Preset s or Presca...

Page 5: ...Change E Confirm Change E 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 PSC PRG 3 5 1 6 4 2 F1 PRG 4 5 6 0 Edit Prescaler Change Value E Confirm Change E 3 4 E 0 0 0 8 E 4 F1 F2 E Return to Count Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 Background Tota...

Page 6: ...turn to Count Value Background or Batch Total Note The new value must be confirmed by pressing the Edit key within 15 seconds TIME MODE OPERATION F1 F2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 F1 PRG 1 2 3 4 5 6 F2 PR...

Page 7: ...y within 15 seconds RESET OPERATION Reset operation panel reset and remote input is dependent on the operating mode setup of the C346 The following table describes reset operation of the instrument s...

Page 8: ...the 5 choices as shown below F0 Default Settings Changing this value from 0 to 1 will set all parameters back to their default values A setting of 0 has no effect on the other parameters F1 Count Mod...

Page 9: ...leading edge of the reset input and does not resume until the trailing edge When set to dynamic reset 1 the Count Value is immediately reset on the leading edge of the reset signal and will accumulate...

Page 10: ...ve 1 Preset 2 can not be accessed or only accessed by holding down the Edit key and the 2 key for 10 seconds see F29 F29 Lockout Mode If parameters F21 F22 and F23 are set to inactive Preset 1 2 and t...

Page 11: ...ting Decrementing Hold 4 Same as F1 3 5 Incrementing Incrementing Hold 6 Channel A Channel B Hold 7 Same as F1 6 F2 PRG F3 Display Decimal Point Defines the number of digits displayed to the right of...

Page 12: ...to inactive 1 Preset 1 can not be accessed or only accessed by holding down the Edit key and the 1 key for 10 seconds see F29 PRG F22 0 F22 Preset 2 Access Enable When active 0 the Preset 2 value can...

Page 13: ...reached Choices are F6 Output 1 Time Sets the amount of time Output 1 will be active once the Preset is reached Choices are F7 Output 2 Time Sets the amount of time Output 2 will be active once Prese...

Page 14: ...ccumulate while the reset signal is still active E E E PRG 1 F11 F20 PRG F20 Front Panel Reset Enable When active 0 the count value and output s can be reset by simultaneously pressing the 6 and 4 key...

Page 15: ...ctive 0 If set to inactive 1 those values can not be accessed 0 Note The function of the 3 inputs are not programmable in this mode They are preassigned as follows Input A Start Stop Pulse Input B Res...

Page 16: ...l Point Defines the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point for both registers Settable in a range from 0 to 3 F10 PRG F10 Input Type Enables the unit to be programmed to work wit...

Page 17: ...nt Input Inhibit Reset 1 Count Input Direction U D Reset 2 Count Input Direction U D Inhibit 3 Incrementing Decrementing Reset 4 Incrementing Decrementing Inhibit 5 Incrementing Incrementing Reset 6 C...

Page 18: ...nputs PRG 1 F11 E F12 PRG 0 F12 Static Dynamic Reset When set to static reset 0 counting stops on the leading edge of the reset input and does not resume until the trailing edge When set to dynamic re...

Page 19: ...0ms for each input if frequency is 2Hz Alarms Upper and Lower absolute value Calibrator 0 001 to 9 999 multiplier common to inputs A and B Elapsed Time Operation Timing Modes Pulse Width Measurement c...

Page 20: ...shipped F O B the Company s factory The Company cannot assume responsibility or accept invoices for unauthorized repairs to its components even though defective The life of the products of the Company...

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