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F1X5_RS

Data: 13/01/16

file: F1X5_RS_ing.doc

Pag 3/12

Description

The F1X5_ is a mono-bidirectional microprocessor multiple keyboard counter, that processes signals
supplied by incremental transducers (encoders, optical lines, etc…) on a 5 digit display (reading scale –99999
+99999). The programming of this microprocessor is carried out by means of four keys on the frontal panel,
after introducing a password. The microprocessor allows the operator to set the input pulse correction
factors, and to multiply these factors by a 6 digit coefficient. The device has a serial output connection RS485
(or RS232) with MODBUS RTU protocol to dialogue with remote units. This instrument can keep its data in
memory also when the machine is switched off thanks to a not volatile Eeprom memory. The Reset-Enter
digit is employed to input a Preset quote too. By means of the input located on the   terminal-board you can
switch on the Reset or Preset functions. This instrument is set inside a 48 x 96 panel case according to DIN
43700.

Front view

RESET

 

ENTER

 

PGM

 

set1

 

set2

 

Rear view

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6

Terminal Block
Power Supply/Transducer

Terminal Block:
Serial Output

M2

M1

7 8

9 10

Installation

Before installing the instrument, read the following warnings:
a) Connect the instrument strictly following the instructions of the manual.
b) Carry out the connections using the correct wires within the limits of the tension and power supply as indicated
in
the technical data.
c) The instrument does not have an ON/OFF switch, hence it comes on when connected to the power supply. For
safety reasons, the equipment connected permanently to the power supply requires a bi-phasal selector switch
which should be within easy reach of the operator.
d) If the instrument is connected to any apparatus not isolated electrically, carry out an earth connection to avoid it
being connected directly through the structure of the machine.
d) It is the responsibility of the user to check, before using, the correct settings of the parameters of the instrument
to avoid damage to persons or things.
e) The instrument cannot function in a dangerous environment (inflammable or explosive). It can be connected to
elements that operate in the same atmosphere only through appropriate interfaces, according to the current safety
regulations.
g) Avoid dust, humidity, corrosive gases, heat sources.
h) Do not block air vents, the work temperature should be maintained between 0 ÷ 50°C.

Summary of Contents for F1X5 RS

Page 1: ...Display F1X5_RS Data 13 01 16 file F1X5_RS_ing doc Pag 1 12 USER S MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE MICROPROCESSOR DISPLAY F1X5_RS WITH MODBUS RTU SERIAL OUTPUT RS232 RS485 ...

Page 2: ...d weather avoid open areas Avoid putting the instrument directly on the ground Store the instrument in its original packing Conformity declaration and EC marking The instrument answers to the following Communitarian Directives 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic compatibility 2014 35 EU Low voltage 2011 65 EU RoHS Maintenance Reparations should be done only and exclusively at the FIAMA technical assistance...

Page 3: ...upply Transducer Terminal Block Serial Output M2 M1 7 8 9 10 Installation Before installing the instrument read the following warnings a Connect the instrument strictly following the instructions of the manual b Carry out the connections using the correct wires within the limits of the tension and power supply as indicated in the technical data c The instrument does not have an ON OFF switch hence...

Page 4: ...etween neutral and earth 1V and the resistance 6 Ohm Connections entries and exits a Physically separate the entry wires from those of the power supply the exits and the power connections use twined and shielded wires with the display connected to the earth only at one point b Connect the exits of adjustments alarms meters electrovalves motors ventilators etc assembling units RC resistance and con...

Page 5: ...ue N B If you input a false password the instrument will immediately leave the programming phase Press RESET ENTER and modify the constant value by means of the digits Press RESET ENTER again to confirm your choice Press to start working with other constants or Press to leave the programming section The constants which have to be programmed and can be run over by the digit are the following ones T...

Page 6: ...ioned values you will get 123 4567 x 100 123456 and IMPULS 10000 The value will be composed by 6 numerals instead of 4 for every visualization Example 2 If you have a proximity sensor and after 10 impulses you need to see the value 7 pls programme in the following way VISUAL 7 and IMPULS 10 Decimal Numbers This constant shows the decimal point position programme 0 if you have not any decimal numbe...

Page 7: ...al contacts A Increasing count impulses from closed to open phase B Decreasing count impulses from closed to open phase B has to be connected to GND if the sensor is NPN to 12V if the sensor is PNP see connection scheme Debounce Filter for Count Inputs If you use an input coming from a mechanical contact in order to avoid debounce impulses you have to programme this constant 1 In this case you can...

Page 8: ... Open collector or push pull PNP Mono directional or proximity transducer connection Open collector or push pull NPN Mono directional or proximity encoder connection Open collector or push pull PNP GND B A 12V A B GND A B 12V B A GND A Vcc GND A Vcc NB With jumper Decreasing count B GND Without jumper Increasing B GND count NB With jumper Decreasing B 12V count Without any jumper increasing B 12V ...

Page 9: ...c 0 15 30Vdc GND Vcc B GND A A B M1 Bi directional connection to the encoder Line driver differential output Micro RESET PRESET max 60 mA F1X50 F1X52 F1X53 0 F1X51 SERIAL OUTPUT CONNECTION M2 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND SERIAL OUT 7 8 RX RS232 RS RS485 TX RS232 RS RS485 NB only one serial output port RS232 or RS485 is active Please refer to F1X5 model ...

Page 10: ...index end static unsigned char auchCRCHi 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40 0x01 0xC0 0x80 0x41 0x00 0xC1 0x81 0x40...

Page 11: ...G OF REGISTERS To write the registers of the instrument the master must send a query composed as follows every element is a byte ADDRESS 0x10 START_REG_HI START_REG_LO N_REG_HI N_REG_LO NBYTE DATA_1_HI DATA_1_LO DATA_2_HI DATA_2_LO CRC_HI CRC_LO NBYTE is the number of the given bytes that follow The instrument replies with the following message ADDRESS 0x10 START_REG_HI START_REG_LO N_REG_HI N_REG...

Page 12: ...x14 2 Operation Register 0x15 2 byte HIGH byte don t care this parameter is expressed in encoder count number then is not multiplied by VISUAL IMPULS correction factor The value read from serial port is equal to the display value only if VISUAL IMPULS 4 Technical Features Power supply 115Vac 230Vac 24Vac 15 30Vdc 10 Line frequency 50 60 Hz Power absorbtion 3 VA Display 99999 999999 Inputs type Opt...

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