FEMA ELECTRÓNICA . Series K . K40-CR
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1.12 Configuration menu (cont.)
Trigger level
Trigger level (from
0 to 31). Each
level is approx.
0.128 Vdc.
Excitation
voltage
Antirrebound
Antirrebound filter
(0 to 1000 mSec.)
Alarms
Alarm 1
Alarm mode
Deactivated
Normal
Repeat
Setpoint
Type of alarm
els, value ‘
on_h’
activates the reset on high signal value, and value
‘
on_0’
activates reset on low signal. Front reset activates always by
state.
• ‘
Trigger level
’ (‘
trIG
’) - select the signal voltage level at which the
instrument will consider that the signal has reached the activation
level. Selectable from 0 to 31 levels, where each level is approx.
imately 0.128 Vdc. Trigger level is the same for channels ‘start’ and
‘stop’. Reset channel has a fixed trigger to 2,5 Vdc. The three leds to
the left of the value reflect the state (‘0’ or ‘1’) of control channels
‘Start’, ‘Stop’ and ‘Reset’.
• ‘
Excitation voltage
’ (‘
V.EXc
’) - power provided by the instrument
to power-up the sensors (if needed) used to control the signals
‘start’, ‘stop’ and / or ‘reset’, or to be used as an active signal (‘1’) for
special connections. Select the for the excitation voltage at 5 Vdc,
9 Vdc, 15 Vdc or 18 Vdc. Select ‘
no
’ to disable the excitation voltage.
• ‘
Antirrebound filter
’ (‘
rbnd
’) - Vlue between 0 mSeconds and
1000 mSeconds. when a signal is received, detection of additional
signals is inhibited for the time defined in this parameter. Recom
-
mended value for a mechanical contact sensor is 100 mSeconds.
Applies to ‘start’, ‘stop’ and ‘reset’ signals.
The ‘
Alarms
’ (‘
ALr
’) menu configures the independent activation of
up to 3 relay outputs (or transistor or SSR control), installed with the
R1 (or T1 or SSr) optional modules
. For outputs up
to 4 and 6 relays, see special modules R2, R4 and R6 at section
The alarm states are indicated in the front display with leds marked
as ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’.To configure an alarm, enter into the alarm menu
(‘
ALr1
’, ‘
ALr2
’ or ‘
ALr3
’) and configure the following parameters :
• parameter ‘
Alarm mode
’ (‘
Mode
’) allows to disable the alarm
(‘
oFF
’) or to select between two working modes :
•in ‘
normal
’ mode (‘
norM
‘) the alarm has a setpoint con
-
figured, that activates when the display reading reaches the
setpoint value. It can be configured as a ‘maximum alarm’ or
‘minimum alarm’. Provides configuration for independent ac
-
tivation and deactivation delays, flash control and action se
-
lection on activation.
• in ‘
repeat
’ mode (‘
rEPt
’) the alarm activates each time that
the chronometer reaches a multiple of the setpoint. Alarm
remains active during the time indicated at parameter ‘
de-
activation delay
’ (‘
dEL.1
’). Other parameters on the ‘
Alarm
’
menu have no effect in this mode. This mode is not functional
in viewing modes with tenths of second or cents of second.
Application : chronometer in ‘mm.ss’ mode with a’repeat’
alarm and setpoint 1 at ‘15.00’. Alarm activates ar ‘15.00’,
‘30.00’, ‘45.00’, etc.
• at ‘
Alarm type
’ (‘
TypE
’) select the alarm to act as a maximum type
alarm (‘
MAX
’) or a minimum type alarm (‘
MIn
’). The maximum type
alarm (or minimum type alarm) activates when the display value is
higher (or lower) than the setpoint value.
• at ‘
Setpoint
’ (‘
SEt
’) enter the value for the alarm activation point
.
This parameter is eligible for configuration through the ‘
Fast access
’
menu
1.12.4
Alarms
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