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SERIAL PROGRAMMING

COUNT IN

PROGRAM

Next item is

PROGRAM INPUTS

in right column

PROGRAM 
SCALERS

R DEC PT

- - - - - -

.

- - - - - -

.

C DEC PT 

C SCALER
  . 

R SCALER

READ (RPI)

00

01

02

WRITE (WPI)

00nnnnnn     nnnnnn is a decimal number
between 000001 and 999999.  If
nnnnnn=000000, then 1.00000 is loaded.

01d     where d is between 0 and 5.  The
decimal point will be placed to the right 
of the 10        digit.   

02dnnnnn   Where d is between 0 and 5.
The decimal point will be placed to the 
right of the 10     digit.  nnnnn is a decimal
number between 00001 and 99999.  If
nnnnn=00000, then 1.0000 is loaded.

03d     Where d is between 0 and 5.  The 
decimal point will be placed to the right
of the 10      digit.

03

CONTACT
ADD/SUB

CONTACT
ADD/ADD

SOLID ST
Cx1/DIR

SOLID ST
Cx2/DIR

SOLID ST
QUAD x2

SOLID ST
ADD/SUB

CONTACT
C/DIR

SOLID ST
QUAD x1

SOLID ST
ADD/ADD

READ (RPI)

10

WRITE (WPI)

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

RESET TO

AUTO CYC

ZERO

P1 ( )

DISABLED

P1 (0)

11

12

110

111

120

121

INPUTS

PROGRAM

........

INPUT 1

Next item is PROGRAM
SER PORT on next page

OUT MODE

PROGRAM

RELAY 1 
PROGRAM

DISABLED

BYP P1

RS C EDG

RS C LVL

OUT CTRL

READ (RPI)

20

WRITE (WPI)

200

201

202

203

204

STOP CNT

LOCK PGM

LOCK ALL

207

208

209

........

........

INPUT 2

........

INPUT 3

INPUT 4

Repeated as shown
above for INPUT 1.

Repeated as shown
above for INPUT 1.

Repeated as shown
above for INPUT 1.

21

22

23

21n

22n

23n

RELAY 1 

NORMAL

REVERSE

LATCHED

PULSED

RELAY 1 

RELAY 1   
PUL

NA

PU

DO

RELAY 1 
P1

READ

WRITE

300

301

302

303

3000

3001

3010

3011

3030

3031

3032

READ

WRITE (WPI)

32X

33X

Repeated as above for RELAY 1.

Repeated as above for RELAY 1.

TRANS 1 
PROGRAM

TRANS 2 
PROGRAM

32Xn

33Xn

RELAY 1 
OCTRL

RELAY 1 
RS C

NA

PU

DO

NA

PU

DO

306

307

3070

3071

3072

3060

3061

3062

302nnnn      This screen is only available
if PULSED is selected in the above menu.
nnnn is a number from 0001 to 9999. If 
nnnn=0000, then 1.00 is loaded.

Summary of Contents for 57600-401

Page 1: ...Green or Red Display TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 3 Front Panel Features 4 Run Mode Operation 5 Programming 12 Scale Factors 13 Rear Terminal Description 15 Wiring Diagrams 18 Serial Communication...

Page 2: ...The Durant Ambassador 5760X 401 is a six digit single preset count control device with four programmable inputs three outputs and a built in rate meter The counter has nine count input modes and may b...

Page 3: ...ogrammed to reset to preset PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS The Ambassador unit has five programmable inputs RST CLR key and four terminals The user may program each input for one of six functions see INPUTS page...

Page 4: ...the run mode this key can be programmed to reset count values In the preset editing mode this key zeros pre sets that are being changed In the program mode it zeros numeric data that is selected for...

Page 5: ...red the unit will power up with the display that was last selected RUN MODE MENUS The keystroke sequence used to access all of the available run mode screens and change preset values is shown in a men...

Page 6: ...eturntothelastrunmodemenu ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE Press Overview of Main Menus Select count mode reset to zero or reset to preset and auto recycle op erations Select the input function to be per for...

Page 7: ...nt SEL selects decimal point position HELP programs decimal point SEL selects decimal point position HELP programs decimal point Select Count Input mode using the UP and DOWN cursors to scroll thru th...

Page 8: ...ut Control Reset Counter Edge triggered Reset Counter Level sensitive INPUT 1 LOCK ALL INPUT 1 STOP CNT INPUT 1 LOCK PGM INPUT 2 DISABLED INPUT 3 DISABLED INPUT 4 DISABLED Count Inhibit Lock Program m...

Page 9: ...lse time XX XX seconds SEL SEL SEL MAIN MENU SUB MENU VIEW MENU EDIT MENU PROGRAM SERIAL PORT Preset 1 press to return one menu level press to enter data and return one menu level press to exit to sub...

Page 10: ...COUNT SKIP Select SKIP or SEND for each data block to be transmitted when requested by the host computer press to return one menu level press to exit to main menu press to scroll down RATE SKIP P1 SKI...

Page 11: ...count signals SOLID ST C x1 DIR same as contact count direction but can be used with high speed count signals SOLID ST C x2 DIR same as above except counts occur on both edges of input signal for inc...

Page 12: ...output 2 sub menus SERial PORT SER PORT ID enter the desired two digit serial ID number 00 99 decimal All communications to the control must contain this number in hexadecimal Each unit must have a u...

Page 13: ...000 400 Select the XXXXX X position on the rate decimal point menu COUNT SCALING The count scaler is a user programmable number which determines the count value of each input pulse It is used to corre...

Page 14: ...or maxi mumnoiseimmunity thegroundterminalmustbeconnected to a good earth ground All shielded signal cables should be connected to earth ground or ground on the counter 5 6 and 7 Not used 8 9 and 10 R...

Page 15: ...witch shall be included in the building installation It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipm...

Page 16: ...1 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 To prevent multiple counts use one of the contact count modes See programming diagram All dip switches OFF Push button limit switch relay conta...

Page 17: ...d in the same manner Do not connect Term 1 if sensor is powered from another power supply Wire colors shown correspond to Cutler Hammer inductive proximity and photo sensors Dip switches 1 and or 2 ON...

Page 18: ...or a single channel encoder All dip switches OFF This wiring example shows the load being controlled from the normally open contacts of Relay 1 Wiring for the normally closed contacts 8 9 would be don...

Page 19: ...e Program LPG Lock Program Item OCL Output Control UAL Unlock All RCD Read Counter Data UPG Unlock Program RDV Read Device Value XSP Exit Serial Pro RPI Read Program Item gramming RSC Reset Counter Ex...

Page 20: ...cuted the counter ignores the command and responds by sending an ASCII N not acknowledged followed by a one character error code and a carriage return Error Codes 00 Power up Error When power is appli...

Page 21: ...e the desired lock command after power is re applied Lock inputs are not affected by serial lock commands If both a lock input and a serial lock command are in effect the user must remove both locks b...

Page 22: ...a two or three digit number representing the desired sub menu see diagram on pages 22 and 23 for sub menu numbers The counter responds by transmitting a number representing the current option selecte...

Page 23: ...READ RPI 10 WRITE WPI 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 RESET TO AUTO CYC ZERO P1 DISABLED P1 0 11 12 110 111 120 121 INPUTS PROGRAM INPUT 1 Next item is PROGRAM SER PORT on next page OUT MODE PROGR...

Page 24: ...on NONE ODD EVEN 4800 2400 1200 300 SER PORT ID BAUD PARITY Tx DELAY 0 002 0 100 READ RPI 40 41 42 43 410 411 412 413 420 421 422 430 431 COUNT SEND SKIP 50 500 501 P1 RATE SEND SKIP SEND SKIP 53 54 5...

Page 25: ...will set all counters and preset values to zero and re run all tests If the counter shows ERROR 4 press the front panel reset key This will reset all user programmable options to the factory default...

Page 26: ...e unit to the factory for repair 5 Make and break a connection between terminals 4 and 19 using a jumper wire The counter should count down each time the connection makes If the counter does not count...

Page 27: ...ection 7 5 kHz N A Quadrature 6 5 kHz N A Quadrature x 2 6 5 kHz N A COUNT INPUTS Sink Impedance 4 6k ohms to 5 VDC Voltage high 3 5 to 34 0 low 0 0 to 1 9 VDC Source high Impedance 2 3k ohms to commo...

Page 28: ...xx Medium Duty single channel Shaft Encoder 38151 xxxx Medium Duty quadrature Shaft Encoder 48370 xxxx Heavy Duty single channel Shaft Encoder 48371 xxxx Heavy Duty quadrature Shaft Encoder ES9513 RS...

Page 29: ...on pursuant to the Magnuson Moss WarrantyAct P L 93 637 asnowineffectorasamendedhereafter The warranties and remedies provided for herein are available to Buyer and shall not extend to any other perso...

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