3.4 Setting Configuration 2 – Input Channel Settings
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Configure these settings for each pulse channel on which you will be counting
pulses corresponding to revolutions, such as output from a rotary encoder or
tachometer. The revolution measurement is obtained by counting the number
of pulses input per second. The scaling function can be used to display the
results of converting measured values to physical properties of the measure-
ment target. (p. 58).
Revolution Measurement Settings
Change 1’s digit
Change 10’s digit
0 V
L
H
1
Select a channel (
P 1
to
P 4
) for the
[Chan-
nel]
setting contents.
2
To enable measurement on the channel,
select On to display the check mark (
).
3
Select
[Revolve]
for the
[Input]
(input type)
setting.
4
Set the
[Pulse/Rev]
setting to the number of
pulses per revolution.
Setting options:
1
to
1000
(
default setting)
The range is automatically determined by this set-
ting.
5
Select the basis of measurement from the
[Slope]
setting.
Setting options:(
default setting)
Counts the number of revolutions based on
L - H transitions.
Counts the number of revolutions based on
H - L transitions.
5000 r/s (n=1)
1 2
: On
: Off
3
4
5
Summary of Contents for LR8431
Page 2: ......
Page 20: ...Operating Precautions 12...
Page 44: ...2 5 Zero Adjustment 36...
Page 74: ...3 7 Viewing All Channel Settings in a List 66...
Page 88: ...4 5 About Recording Operation 80...
Page 120: ...6 6 Transferring Data to a Computer USB Drive Mode 112...
Page 126: ...7 2 Numerical Value Calculation Expressions 118...
Page 136: ...8 3 Making System Settings 128...
Page 144: ...9 5 Synchronous Measurements with Multiple Instruments 136...
Page 154: ...Chapter 10 Specifications 146...
Page 198: ...Appendix 11 Pulse Input Circuit Diagram A40...
Page 202: ...Index Index 4...
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