Electronic Preset Counter E89005
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Pressing [P] acknowledges this prompt and terminates the
programming�
> The modified settings are saved in the EEPROM�
The text SAVE is displayed for 2 s�
6 Outputs
6.1 Output
1
Relay with potential-free make (NO) contact or
optocoupler with open emitter and collector
6.2 Output
2
Relay with potential-free make (NO) contact or
optocoupler with open emitter and collector.
6.3 Active
Outputs
An active output will be shown on the display as
or
.
For safety switching the relays or optocoupler
outputs can be inverted, i.e. the relay will be de-
energized or the optocoupler output disabled when
the presets are reached. To do this, the parameters
Pr.OUT1 and Pr.OUT2 must be set to
(for
permanent signal) or
or
(for timed
signal).
7 Programming
7.1 Entering
the programming
Press the Reset key and
Prog/Mode key simultaneously
for 3 s
The security prompt
appears in the display
Programming can be exited
again using the Prog/Mode key.
Press key T2 to continue with the
programming
The security prompt
appears in the display
Enter the main menu by pressing
the Prog/Mode key
7.2
Choice of main menus
The menus are selected using
the keys T2 (next) and T1 (back)
7.3 Entering
a sub-menu
The sub-menu is opened with the
Prog/Mode key and the first
menu item is displayed.
7.4
Selecting the menu items
The Prog/Mode key is used to
select a menu item within the
sub-menu
7.5
Setting the menu items
The T2 key is used to select the
individual settings for the menu
items
When setting count values, each
decade has a key assigned to it.
Each time the key is pressed,
the value increments by one
7.6 Accepting
the setting
Pressing the Prog/Mode key
causes the current setting to be
accepted. Programming then
switches to the next menu item.
7.7
Ending the programming
During programming, it is possible to exit the
programming at each menu item by pressing the
reset key.
Press the Reset key
The security prompt
appears in the display
Pressing the Prog/Mode key
acknowledges this prompt and
causes the programming menu
to start again from the beginning.
The previously-programmed
values are preserved. These can
now be changed or checked
again.
Pressing the decade key T2
selects the termination of the
programming
The security prompt
appears in the display
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Pressing the Prog/Mode key
acknowledges this prompt and
terminates the programming; the
modified settings are saved in
the EEPROM.
The text SAVE is
displayed for 2 s
7.8 Programming
Menu
7.8.1 Default parameters
Note: Three default parameter
sets have been permanently
stored; these can be adapted as
required. With each
acknowledgment of the
parameter sets, all parameters
will be reset to the values listed
in the table.
The dEFAuL P.USEr can be
freely programmed.
Menu Parameter Sets
Default setting
Parameter set 1
Default setting
Parameter set 2
Default setting
Parameter set 3
Freely programmable
User settings
Factory settings are highlighted
in grey
7.8.2 Table: Parameter Sets
P.SEt 1
P.SEt 2
P.SET 3
Func
Count Count Count
InP.PoL PnP PnP PnP
FiLtEr
on oFF
oFF
Count
Cnt.dir uP.dn Quad
MPi
LAtch LAtch Set
Loc.InP ProG ProG ProG
ModE
Add Sub TrAiL
FActor
01.0000 01.0000 01.0000
diViSo
01.0000 01.0000 01.0000
dP
0 0 0.00
SEtPt
000000 000000 0000.00
CoLor
red.Grn red.Grn red.Grn
rESmd
Man.EL Man.EL Man.EL
PrES 1
on on on
Pr.Out 1
t.Out 1
00.10
Pr.Out 2
t.Out 2
00.10
00.10
7.8.3 Setting the Basic Function
Basic function menu
Programming menu
Pulse counter (7.8.4)
Programming menu
Timer/Hour meter (7.8.6)
Programming menu
Tacho/Frequency meter (7.8.5)
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Complete parameter structure and menues see attachement�