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5. Setting up the device
Menu level
Parameterisation level
Rescale the input frequency,
OFFsA:
Default:
0
With this function, rescale the input value of
e.g. 100 Hz
(works setting) without applying a
measuring signal. If sensor calibration has been selected, these parameters are not available.
Setting of the pulse delay,
dELAY:
Default:
0
With the pulse delay of 0–250 seconds (maximum), frequencies can be collected, which are
even smaller than by the predetermined measuring time of the device. If e.g. a delay of 250
seconds is set, this means that the device waits up to 250 seconds for an edge, before it
assumes a 0 Hz frequency. Thus frequencies up to 0.004Hz can be collected.
Adjustment of the optimum digital frequency filter,
fi.frq:
Default:
NO
If the optional filter is not activated by the adjustment
No
, frequencies are ignored by the
adjusted frequency filter. Act on the assumption that the pulse-duty factor is 1:1. Accordingly
the minimal pulse duration is derived from half of the time of oscillation. Use a filter of 10Hz or
20Hz for contact bounce suppression.
Selection of analog output,
Out.rA:
Default:
4-20
Three output signals are available: 0-10 VDC, 0-20 mA and 4-20 mA, with this function, the
demanded signal is selected.
Setting the upper value of the analog output,
Out.En:
Default:
10000
The final value is adjusted from the smallest digit to the highest digit with
[
▲
] [
▼
]
and digit by
digit confirmed with
[P]
. A minus sign can only be parameterised on the highest digit. After the
last digit, the device changes back into menu level.