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Universal display

DX1063

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Parameter

Factory settings

User settings

Input type [Count up] / [Count
down]

End value

1000

-1999…9999

End count

1000

0001…9999

Reset

0000

0000…9999

Decimal point

cccc

• cccc

• ccc.c

• cc.cc

• c.ccc

Scale unit

AAAAAAA…ZZZZZZZ

13.2 Alarms – Parameters for alarms A1...A8

Parameter

Factory settings

User settings

Ax mode

Off

• Off

• On

• Exceed limit

• Below limit

• In window

• Out of window

Ax fault

No change

• No change

• Off

• On

Ax output sel.

Relay 1

• No relay

• Relay 1

• Relay 2

Ax setpoint

0100

-1999…9999

Ax hysteresis

0000

0000…9999

Ax upper value

0150

-1999…9999

Ax lower value

0100

-1999…9999

Ax reset delay

0 s

0…100 s

Ax switching delay

0 s

0…100 s

Ax flashing

Continuous

• Continuous

• Flashing

Ax alarm type

Font

• Background

• Font

Ax display color

Default

• Default

• Green

• Red

• Orange

13.3 General – General parameters / Safety parameters

Parameter

Factory settings

User settings

Update time

1.0 s

0.1…2.0 s

Measuring time

1.0 s

0.1…2.0 s

Average filter

01

01…20

Summary of Contents for DX1063

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Universal display DX1063 11496054 00 02 2023 GB...

Page 2: ...4 Display menu 18 9 Parameter setting 19 9 1 Input type 19 9 1 1 Volt Ampere 20 9 1 2 Pt100 0 22 9 1 3 Thermo 22 9 1 4 Frequency 22 9 1 5 RPM Speed 24 9 1 6 Count up Count down 25 9 2 Alarms 26 9 3 G...

Page 3: ...t www ifm com 1 1 Symbols used Requirement Instructions Reaction result Designation of keys buttons or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance may result in malfunction or interferen...

Page 4: ...the product and keep it during the entire service life The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions without any restrictions Only use the product for i...

Page 5: ...Universal display DX1063 5 3 Intended use The unit evaluates and displays sensor signals The unit is intended for panel mounting The fixing elements supplied are suited for a wall thickness up to 6 mm...

Page 6: ...selectable For measurement inputs such as current voltage frequency or counter the scaling and indication can be freely selected in the display range from 1999 to 9999 The unit has two relay outputs w...

Page 7: ...plied are suited for a wall thickness up to 6 mm u Make a panel cut out 92 x 45 mm u Remove the fixing elements from the unit u Insert the unit into the panel cut out u Check the seal to make sure it...

Page 8: ...Pt1000 0 V DC L 24 V DC L 50 mV TC Pt100 Reset 1 V 2 V mA Hz Pt100 Pt1000 1 2 3 4 S1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 S2 Fig 2 Wiring 6 2 Connection examples 6 2 1 Voltage Current 1 2 3 4 11 12 L L 4 20 mA AGND Fig...

Page 9: ...10 V 1 2 3 4 11 12 L L 0 10 V OUT UB UB AGND Fig 10 3 wire sensor 0 10 V with external voltage supply 1 2 3 4 11 12 L L 0 50 mV UB UB OUT OUT AGND Fig 11 4 wire sensor 0 50 mV 1 2 3 4 11 12 L L OUT OU...

Page 10: ...ire sensor possible by combining two conductors connected in the sensor 1 2 3 4 Pt1000 11 12 L L Fig 18 Pt1000 2 wire connection of a 3 wire or 4 wire sensor possible by combining the conductors conne...

Page 11: ...ce circuit and with external voltage source 1 2 3 4 11 12 L L OUT GND UB UB NPN Fig 26 Signal transmitter with NPN output 1 2 3 4 11 12 L L OUT UB UB GND NPN Fig 27 Signal transmitter with NPN output...

Page 12: ...4 11 12 L L NAMUR GND NAMUR Fig 31 NAMUR sensor with external voltage supply 6 2 5 Counter When used as a counter use the connection examples for frequency speed The following figure shows the reset i...

Page 13: ...Universal display DX1063 13 7 Operating and display elements 2 3 4 5 1 esc Fig 33 Operating and display elements 1 key 2 key 3 key 4 esc key 5 display...

Page 14: ...value display Main menu Input type Submenu for selected input type Alarms General Display run Fig 34 Menu overview Press run to exit the menu and return from the parameter setting mode to the operatin...

Page 15: ...nput range Decimal point End value Start value Value offset Analog P 4 X Display P 9 Y Analog P 9 X Back Main menu Fig 36 Menu for input type Volt Ampere Input type Alarms General run Display Temperat...

Page 16: ...cy end Frequency start Linearization points Display P 1 Y Input signal Decimal point Input range Value offset Frequency P 1 X Display P 9 Y Frequency P 9 X End value Start value Back Filter Main menu...

Page 17: ...1 Menu for input type Count up Count down 8 2 Alarms menu The parameters for alarms A1 A8 are identical The following figure only shows the parameters of A1 A2 A3 A1 A4 A7 A8 A6 A5 A1 hysteresis A1 up...

Page 18: ...ue 0000 9999 0000 9999 1999 9999 1999 9999 Administrator PIN Serial number Back 0 7 General 0 99 Measuring time Average filter Overrange Update time 0 1 2 0 s 0 1 2 0 s 01 20 Unlock Lock Main menu Fig...

Page 19: ...the parameter value Select parameter value Press to navigate to the parameter value e g Green Press 1 s to save the value Enter numerical value Press 1 s to jump to the desired position Press to chan...

Page 20: ...t analogue input value as an Analog start or Analog end value to the set Start value or End value Example A distance sensor 4 20 mA is to determine the drilling depth Max drilling depth 80 mm Input ty...

Page 21: ...ue input value at which the End value is to be displayed 19 99 99 99 V mV mA u Select Analog start and enter the analogue input value at which the Start value is to be displayed 19 99 99 99 V mV mA En...

Page 22: ...ter the unit of the measured value C F u Optionally select Adjustment and set the value for the offset 19 99 19 99 C OR 35 9 35 9 F 9 1 3 Thermo The unit displays the temperature value measured via th...

Page 23: ...et the value to be displayed at the input frequency Frequency end 1999 9999 u Select Start value and set the value to be displayed at the input frequency Frequency start 1999 9999 u Select Decimal poi...

Page 24: ...play P x Y and Frequency P x X respectively u Select Display P x Y and set the display value for the corresponding frequency value of the relevant linearization point 1999 9999 u Select Frequency P x...

Page 25: ...p with Count down the unit counts down Parameter setting Input type Count up or Count down is selected u Select Input signal and set the type of input signal TTL NPN PNP NAMUR u Select Count base and...

Page 26: ...display cccc ccc c cc cc c ccc u Select Scale unit and enter the unit of the measured value A maximum of 7 characters is possible To enter the characters via the unit keys see Parameter setting 19 9...

Page 27: ...set the hysteresis for the switch point Ax setpoint 0000 9999 The parameter Ax hysteresis is only available in Ax mode Exceed limit and Below limit u Select Ax upper value and set the upper limit for...

Page 28: ...e value of the input signal 0 1 2 0 s Over the set time the display carries out an averaging of the input value At higher measuring times a higher resolution and measuring accuracy is achieved Thus th...

Page 29: ...y available with Input type Volt Ampere Frequency and RPM Speed With Input range 4 20 mA underflow cannot be deactivated With Overrange None or ADC the unit will always display an analogue input value...

Page 30: ...e display indicates overflow The parameter Arithmetic is only available with Input type Volt Ampere Frequency and RPM Speed u Select User PIN and set the 4 digit PIN code required to access the user m...

Page 31: ...erial number of the unit 9 4 Parameters for the indication of measured values Display The indication of the measured value is configured via the menu item Display Parameter setting The menu item Displ...

Page 32: ...he event of an alarm Tab 13 Signal name color 9 5 Restore factory settings In order to put the unit into a defined basic state it is possible to perform a reset and restore the factory settings as fol...

Page 33: ...ched on 2 Relay 2 switched on In operating mode the keys can be used to perform the following functions Key Function esc Special function for voltage current and frequency measurements Hold down 1 s t...

Page 34: ...figuration memory Restore the factory settings and newly configure the unit The parameters for parameter setting of the input are not available The programming lock is activated Enter the correct code...

Page 35: ...Disconnect the unit from the voltage supply u Clean the unit from dirt using a soft chemically untreated and dry micro fibre cloth The unit is maintenance free u After use dispose of the unit in an e...

Page 36: ...ay P 1 Y 0100 1999 9999 Analog P 1 X 01 00 V 19 99 99 99 V mV mA Display P 2 Y 0100 1999 9999 Analog P 2 X 01 00 V 19 99 99 99 V mV mA Display P 3 Y 0100 1999 9999 Analog P 3 X 01 00 V 19 99 99 99 V m...

Page 37: ...99 Hz 99 99 Hz 999 9 Hz 9999 Hz Filter No 2 Hz 5 Hz 10 Hz 20 Hz 50 Hz 100 Hz 200 Hz 500 Hz No End value 1000 1999 9999 Start value 0000 1999 9999 Decimal point cccc cccc ccc c cc cc c ccc Scale unit A...

Page 38: ...P 9 Y 0 1999 9999 Frequency P 9 X 0 Hz 0000 9999 Hz Input type RPM Speed Input signal PNP TTL NPN PNP NAMUR Filter No 2 Hz 5 Hz 10 Hz 20 Hz 50 Hz 100 Hz 200 Hz 500 Hz No Number of cams 0001 0001 9999...

Page 39: ...Out of window Ax fault No change No change Off On Ax output sel Relay 1 No relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Ax setpoint 0100 1999 9999 Ax hysteresis 0000 0000 9999 Ax upper value 0150 1999 9999 Ax lower value 0...

Page 40: ...0 99 Arithmetic no No Square root Square Reciprocal User PIN 0000 0000 9999 Administrator PIN 1234 0000 9999 User level 7 1 7 User access Unlock Unlock Lock Serial number 13 4 Display Parameters for...

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