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FUNKCE MENU ČÍTAČE

Function setting

Measured value

Display of measured value in 

work-mode of AP11 Counter

Mode for function to be set

Submenu

Setting mode

Setting of parameter value

9.3.2

Configuration of pulse input CONF

Setting of pulse input CONF

func

 - Function of device

 

Options:

 

total

  Counter

 

rate

  

Frequency-meter

trig

 - Input comparator levels

 

Options:

 

low

  

Low level 

 

high

 

High level

input

 - Type of input signal

 

Option:

 

npn

 

pnp

Fact

 -   Scale factor

 

Option:

 

nul

 

Multiplication

 

div

  

Divide

edge

 -   Trigger edge

 

Option:

 

down

  

 

up 

scale

 - Scale parameter

offs

 -   Offset of scale

dp

 -  

Pulse input decimal point setting 

filtr

 -   Filter for Pulse input

Filter setting against oscillation on Pulse input. Fil-
ter value multiplicated 0,05 ms (50 μs) is pulse 
lenght, which is necessary to equip the pulse input. 
Increase the value will reduce maximum possible fre-
quency on input
Example:
Filter 10 reduces frequency on input above
1 kHz, minimum pulse lenght is 0,5 ms.
Filter 100 reduces frequency on input above
100Hz, minimum pulse lenght is 5 ms.
Filter 1000 reduces frequency on input above
10Hz, minimum pulse lenght is 50 ms.
Filter 10000 reduces frequency on input above
1 Hz, minimum pulse lenght is 0,5 s.

filtr 

setting is connected with setting in 

CONFIG->EDGE. Counting of low or high level edge. If 
value is set on LOW, then 

filtr

 si applied to low 

level of the signal on pulse input->pulse lenght on 
low level must be longer then 

filtr

 setting. If va-

lue is set on HIGH, then 

filtr

 is applied to high 

level of the signal on pulse input

PANEL METER MENU FUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for AP11-37

Page 1: ...Panel Meter AP 11 Technical documentation U 19 www apoelmos cz ISO 9001 AP11 37 Counter...

Page 2: ...A P O ELMOS v o s Pra sk 90 Nov Paka 509 01 tel 420 493 504 261 fax 420 493 504 257 e mail apo apoelmos cz january 2015 TD U 19 25...

Page 3: ...rs in terminal board 12 4 4 Connection of input signals 13 4 4 1 Current signal 4 20 mA 14 4 4 2 Current signal 0 4 20 mA 14 4 4 3 Auxiliary digital inputs 14 4 4 4 Pulse signal input max 10 kHz 15 5...

Page 4: ...to ALA 4 29 9 3 4 Configuration of current sensor SENS 30 9 3 5 Configuration of analogue output DACO 31 9 3 6 Configuration of parameters OSTAT 32 9 3 7 Configuration bargraph BARGF 33 9 3 8 Configur...

Page 5: ...g element is au xiliary horizontal bargraph AP11 Counter inputs are assembled for unified outputs from sensors of techno logical processes 0 4 20 mA 0 2 10 V There is an variant with analogue output t...

Page 6: ...input 0 4 20 mA 1 x pulse signal input Contact output 0 empty 1 2 x relay switching contacts 250 VAC 2A 2 4 x relay switching contacts 250 VAC 2A Analogue output 0 empty 1 current voltage without gal...

Page 7: ...er supply 40 mA Outputs Contact 2x relay switching contact 250 VAC 2A or 30 VDC 2A or 4x relay switching contact 250 VAC 2A or 30 VDC 2A Analogue 13 5 bit D A transducer without galvanic separation or...

Page 8: ...back up electrically EEPROM bat CR2032SLF RAM Auxiliary input Voltage free contact digital inputs Connection Connector terminal board Max section of condu ctor 2 5 mm2 for power supply and contact out...

Page 9: ...utput is off 7 Key SET Key SET is used for setting data programming termination data uploading into EEPROM and return to operating mode 6 Key DOWN Key DOWN is used for browsing parameters and setting...

Page 10: ...4 257 e mail apo apoelmos cz 10 3 PANEL METER DESCRIPTION fig 3a Dimensions for power supply 80 253 VAC 50 Hz fig 3a Dimensions for power supply 18 36 VDC 18 36 VAC 50 Hz fig 3b fig 3b 3 2 DIMENSIONS...

Page 11: ...on of conductors on relay connectors and power supply is 2 5 mm2 on other connectors 1 mm2 41 42 43 44 45 46 51 52 53 54 55 56 61 62 63 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 3...

Page 12: ...or safety circuit breaker has to be part of building installation in the close vicinity of equipment easy to reach for operating personnel marked as equipment disconnecting element If the equipment i...

Page 13: ...bilities of sensors and process signal connections Select input signal in function menu SENS see chapter sensor type setup SENS Variants of input signals Requirement of right measuring is necessary to...

Page 14: ...save all settings to device EEPROM Current signal 4 20 mA passive double conductor transducer fig 7 fig 8 Connect active current signal 0 4 20 mA to connectors 12 13 as shown in figure 8 where connec...

Page 15: ...counter frequency meter INPUT to NPN and the level of the input comparator TRIG to LOW Example connection of sensor with NPN output level In menu item CONF set the function of pulse input to TOTAL RA...

Page 16: ...nalogue output Symbol on display Current 0 20 mA 0 20 4 20 mA 4 20 20 0 mA 20 0 20 4 mA 20 4 Voltage 0 10 V 0 20 2 10 V 4 20 10 0 V 20 0 10 2 V 20 4 Analogue output is connected to connectors 21 28 fi...

Page 17: ...k diagrams Fig 14 and 15 Diagrams of voltage and current output are separated for better orientation In real connection are inputs and setup AOUT ASTR and END common For currect function of panel mete...

Page 18: ...a svorky 32 33 RS485 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Zakon en komunika n linky RS485 propojit svorky 31 32 a 33 34 RS RS GND 820R 120R 820R Diagram of communication line RS485 connection 31 32 33 34 35 36 37...

Page 19: ...x load of relay contacts is 250 VAC 2 A or 30 VDC 2A It is advisable to connect antijamming RC cells e g 220 ohm and 0 1 F to respective con tacts to increase reliability and to reduce jamming State o...

Page 20: ...ately after connection to power supply LOAD briefly appears on panel meter display During this time initialization and test of inner para meters is performed After completion of test panel meter switc...

Page 21: ...et limits within which the measured value should oscillate Bottom limit is defined with parameter LO and top limit with HI With this setting we suppose that required value is located in sector 1 SEC 1...

Page 22: ...key MENU Set required value with keys UP and DOWN Press SET key to confirm changes To set the end of bargraph ran ge find in submenu BARGf parameter BEND Setting procedure is identical with BSTR Choo...

Page 23: ...93 504 257 e mail apo apoelmos cz 8 6 Functions of limit switches 8 PANELMETERFUNCTIONS Figure 23 shows connection of inputs to limit switches ALA1 to ALA4 fig 24 ALARM meas value time output state on...

Page 24: ...it switches in 1 in 2 sum 1 sum 2 Output signalling tral Alarm for limit switch can be temporarry TRAl x NO or per manent TRAl x YES or TRAL TIME a Temporary limit switch alarm goes off after elapsing...

Page 25: ...IN parameter It defines for what in put will be alarm used By pressing MENU key values IN 1 IN 2 or SUM 1 SUM 2 can be set Confirm setting by pressing SET key Next step is setting of state of output r...

Page 26: ...ion Set required parameter using keys UP and DOWN Press MENU key again to get to parameter setting mode Set required value or parameters with UP and DOWN keys Press SET to return to submenu of require...

Page 27: ...DE MEASURED VALUE PARAMETER FUNCTION SETTING SELECTION 9 3 Configuration mode 9 3 1 Simplified block diagram of counter menu If alarm relays are nt connected relay 1 2 3 4 menu items ALA1 to ALA4 aren...

Page 28: ...for Pulse input Filter setting against oscillation on Pulse input Fil ter value multiplicated 0 05 ms 50 s is pulse lenght which is necessary to equip the pulse input Increase the value will reduce m...

Page 29: ...o temporary switching of limit switch after limit switch alarm conditions subside limit switch returns to original state yes permanent switching of limit switch after limit switch alarm conditions sub...

Page 30: ...ons 00000 units are displayed 0000 0 tenths are displayed 000 00 hundredths are displayed 00 000 thousandths are displayed STR Setting of start of input value measurement range The function sets start...

Page 31: ...y module and analogue output menu item DACO IN will contain only options IN 1 IN 2 SUM 1 SUM 2 ALA 1 ALA 2 Function DACO parameters IN Setting of input possibilities to analogue output Options IN 1 Me...

Page 32: ...tting mode is not restricted If any numerical password is set parameters can be configured only after this password is entered For changing the password you have to enter old access password first In...

Page 33: ...variables are determinable in ALA 1 ALA 2 Range and input variables are determinable in ALA 2 ALA 3 Range and input variables are determinable in ALA 3 ALA 4 Range and input variables are determinable...

Page 34: ...c 0 Setting of colour for sector 0 sec 1 Setting of colour for sector 1 sec 2 Setting of colour for sector 2 Options G green R red Y yellow light Setting of display brightness 25 50 75 100 RESET Setti...

Page 35: ...S2 cl s1 Reset of sum 1 sum 2 9 3 9 Reset of sum CL S1 CL S2 9 3 10 Reset of measured value CL IN Parametres of function CL IN cl IN Reset of measured value Item is available only if menu item CONF F...

Page 36: ...rrent signal decimal point 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 strs Current signal range start 999 to 9999 0 0 ends Current signal range end 999 to 9999 100 0 offs Offset 999 to 9999 0 A IN Setting of input to AOUT...

Page 37: ...e requirements Operating system MS windows 98 ME 2000 XP WIN7 Minimal hardware requirements PC Pentium II 233 MHz 128 MB RAM Graphic card VGA CD drive monitor keyboard mouse Program is located on www...

Page 38: ...on no AO 201 Electro technical Testing Institute Pod lisem 129 Prague 8 Troja and monitoring of proper maintaining of the system Above mention product is in compliance with the following standards SN...

Page 39: ...ndition to be entitled to claim any defect is that the panel meter is used in the manner specified by technical documentation Guarantee period is 36 months since the date of purchase Complaint can be...

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