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R60723.0002

 

 

Index

 

6c

 

 

EN

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page

 

19

 

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62

 

Menu

 

/

 

Parameter

 

PRESELECTION

 

VALUES

 

PRESELECTION

 

1

 

PRESELECTION

 

2

 

PRESELECTION

 

3

 

PRESELECTION

 

4

 

PRESELECTION

 

1

 

MENU

 

SOURCE

 

1

 

MODE

 

1

 

HYSTERESIS

 

1

 

PULSE

 

TIME

 

1

 

OUTPUT

 

TARGET

 

1

 

OUTPUT

 

POLARITY

 

1

 

OUTPUT

 

LOCK

 

1

 

START

 

UP

 

DELAY

 

1

 

EVENT

 

COLOR

 

1

 

PRESELECTION

 

2

 

MENU

 

SOURCE

 

2

 

MODE

 

2

 

HYSTERESIS

 

2

 

PULSE

 

TIME

 

2

 

OUTPUT

 

TARGET

 

2

 

OUTPUT

 

POLARITY

 

2

 

OUTPUT

 

LOCK

 

2

 

START

 

UP

 

DELAY

 

2

 

EVENT

 

COLOR

 

2

 

PRESELECTION

 

3

 

MENU

 

SOURCE

 

3

 

MODE

 

3

 

HYSTERESIS

 

3

 

PULSE

 

TIME

 

3

 

OUTPUT

 

TARGET

 

3

 

OUTPUT

 

POLARITY

 

3

 

OUTPUT

 

LOCK

 

3

 

START

 

UP

 

DELAY

 

3

 

EVENT

 

COLOR

 

3

 

PRESELECTION

 

4

 

MENU

 

SOURCE

 

4

 

MODE

 

4

 

HYSTERESIS

 

4

 

PULSE

 

TIME

 

4

 

OUTPUT

 

TARGET

 

4

 

OUTPUT

 

POLARITY

 

4

 

OUTPUT

 

LOCK

 

4

 

START

 

UP

 

DELAY

 

4

 

EVENT

 

COLOR

 

4

 

 

Menu

 

/

 

Parameter

 

SERIAL

 

MENU

 

UNIT

 

NUMBER

 

SERIAL

 

BAUD

 

RATE

 

SERIAL

 

FORMAT

 

SERIAL

 

INIT

 

SERIAL

 

PROTOCOL

 

SERIAL

 

TIMER

 

SERIAL

 

VALUE

 

MODBUS

 

ANALOG

 

MENU

 

ANALOG

 

SOURCE

 

ANALOG

 

FORMAT

 

ANALOG

 

START

 

ANALOG

 

END

 

ANALOG

 

GAIN

 

ANALOG

 

OFFSET

 

COMMAND

 

MENU

 

INPUT

 

1

 

ACTION

 

INPUT

 

1

 

CONFIG

 

INPUT

 

2

 

ACTION

 

INPUT

 

2

 

CONFIG

 

INPUT

 

3

 

ACTION

 

INPUT

 

3

 

CONFIG

 

DISPLAY

 

MENU

 

SOURCE

 

DUAL

 

TOP

 

SOURCE

 

DUAL

 

TOWN

 

COLOR

 

BRIGHTNESS

 

CONTRAST

 

SCREEN

 

SAVER

 

UP

DATE

TIME

 

FONT

 

START

 

DISPLAY

 

LARGE

 

DISPLAY

 

LINEARISATION

 

MENU

 

P1(X)

 

P1(Y)

 

P2(X)

 

P2(Y)

 

 

 

P23(X)

 

P23(Y)

 

P24(X)

 

P24(Y)

 

 

Summary of Contents for 571T

Page 1: ...g modes e g speed or position indicator process meter counter timer or stopwatch Universal inputs HTL RS422 for encoders sensors with NPN PNP NAMUR characteristic Bright and high contrast display with event controlled color variations Emulation of a 7 segment display inclusively icons and units Intuitive and easy parameterization by plain text and touchscreen 5 24 V auxiliary output for encoder su...

Page 2: ...ith Modbus protocol 571T_05c_oi July 18 With Modbus description 571T_06a_oi Apr 19 Extension of large display total counter and total time measurement 571T_06c_oi Dez 19 Extension of the Preselection Mode and Input Action Legal notices All contents included in this manual are protected by the terms of use and copyrights of the Kübler Group Fritz Kübler GmbH Any reproduction modification usage or p...

Page 3: ...C 13 3 10 Relay Output Option 13 4 Display and touch screen 14 4 1 Screen structure for parametrization 14 4 2 Screen structure in operation 15 4 3 Error messages 16 5 Parameter Overview Menu Structure 18 5 1 General Menu 20 5 2 Mode Speed 23 5 3 Mode Process Time 25 5 4 Mode Timer 27 5 5 Mode Counter 29 5 6 Mode Velocity 31 5 7 Preselection Values 33 5 8 Preselection 1 Menu 34 5 9 Preselection 2 ...

Page 4: ...rves the right to modify the hardware software or operation manual at any time and without prior notice Therefore there might be minor differences between the unit and the descriptions in operation manual The raiser respectively positioner is exclusively responsible for the safety of the system and equipment where the unit will be integrated During installation or maintenance all general and also ...

Page 5: ...e cross sections for wiring are described in the Technical Specifications Before first start up it must be ensured that all connections and wires are firmly seated and secured in the screw terminals All inclusively unused terminals must be fastened by turning the relevant screws clockwise up to the stop Overvoltages at the connections must be limited to values in accordance to the overvoltage cate...

Page 6: ...cator Monitoring functions for speed and standstill PROCESS TIME only input A is used Processing time indicator reciprocal speed Baking time indicator Flow time indicator TIMER only Input A or Input B are used depending on the parameter setting Operation as stopwatch start stop function can be freely parameterized Counter for operation hours Period measurement Total time measurement COUNTER input ...

Page 7: ...R60723 0002 Index 6c EN page 7 62 2 2 Function diagram ...

Page 8: ...ut All GND terminals are internally interconnected 3 2 Auxiliary Voltage Output Terminal 3 and 4 provide an auxiliary output for supply of sensors and encoders The output voltage depends on the power supply DC version AC version The encoder voltage is approx 1 V lower than the power supply voltage at terminal 1 and 2 and should be loaded with max 250 mA The encoder voltage is 24 VDC 15 and should ...

Page 9: ...nputs PNP NPN Namur Tri State Unconnected PNP inputs are always LOW and unconnected NPN inputs are always HIGH All inputs are designed to receive impulses from electrical impulse sources Notice for mechanical switching contacts When exceptionally mechanical contacts are used please connect an external capacitor between GND and the corresponding input A capacity of 10 µF will reduce the input frequ...

Page 10: ...L Diff RS422 signals The characteristics of the incremental input can be set in the GENERAL MENU Wiring of the incremental inputs RS422 HTL DIFFERENTIAL HTL PNP single ended HTL NPN single ended Unconnected PNP inputs are always LOW and unconnected NPN inputs are always HIGH All inputs are designed to receive impulses from electrical impulse sources ...

Page 11: ...hing contacts When exceptionally mechanical contacts are used please connect an external capacitor between GND and the corresponding input A capacity of 10 µF will reduce the input frequency to 20 Hz and miscounting due to contact bouncing will be eliminated 3 6 Analog Output Option A 16 bit analog output is available at terminal 13 and 14 15 This output can be configured and scaled in the ANALOG ...

Page 12: ...connection to a PC by using a standard Sub D 9 connector Connection of the RS232 interface Connection of the RS485 interface 3 8 Control Output Option Four control outputs are available at terminal 20 21 22 and 23 Switching conditions can be set in the PRESELECTION MENU The output Ctrl Out1 4 are fast PNP outputs with a switching capability of 5 30 Volt 200 mA per channel The switching states is d...

Page 13: ...ices with option AC can also be supplied with a DC voltage between 18 and 30 VDC at terminals 1 and 2 3 10 Relay Output Option Two relay outputs with potential free changeover contacts are available at terminal 27 28 29 30 31 32 Switching conditions can be set in the PRESELECTION MENU The switching states are displayed display with unit and status bar as K1 and K2 AC switching capacity max 250 VAC...

Page 14: ...elect the parameter menu via arrow buttons and confirm with OK The menu selection can be terminated with C Parameter selection Select the parameter via arrow buttons and confirm with OK The parameter selection can be terminated with C Parameter editing Edit the parameter via arrow button up and down shift cursor via left and right and save with OK The parameter editing can be terminated with C Par...

Page 15: ...splay press the top of the screen This is only possible in operation mode COUNTER A B A B or BATCH TOTAL MODE is active or in operation mode TIMER TOTAL TIME MODE is active Two line display with units To switch to the next display press the top of the screen This is only possible in operation mode COUNTER A B A B or BATCH TOTAL MODE is active or in operation mode TIMER TOTAL TIME MODE is active La...

Page 16: ...d maximum value To switch to the next display press the top of the screen or the skip button 4 3 Error messages ERROR MAXIMUM DISPLAY VALUE The display value of the single line display is greater than 99 999 999 ERROR MINIMUM DISPLAY VALUE Display value is less than 99 999 999 ERROR MAX TOP DISPLAY VALUE Down display value of the two line display is greater than 99 999 999 ERROR MIN TOP DISPLAY VA...

Page 17: ... display value of the two line display is less than 99 999 999 ERROR MAX LARGE DISPLAY VALUE The display value of the large display is greater than 9999 ERROR MIN LARGE DISPLAY VALUE The display value of the large display is less than 999 The error messages described are automatically reset as soon as the corresponding display value is within the representable range ...

Page 18: ...S BATCH LINEARIZATION MODE PIN PRESELECTION PIN PARAMETER BACK UP MEMORY FACTORY SETTINGS Menu Parameter MODE SPEED DISPLAY VALUE BASE FREQUENCY DECIMAL POINT SAMPLING TIME WAIT TIME STANDSTILL TIME AVERAGE FILTER FOR REV DETECTION MODE PROCESS TIME DISPLAY FORMAT DISPLAY VALUE BASE FREQUENCY SAMPLING TIME WAIT TIME STANDSTILL TIME AVERAGE FILTER MODE TIMER TIME BASE START STOP AUTO RESET LATCH FU...

Page 19: ... 3 OUTPUT LOCK 3 START UP DELAY 3 EVENT COLOR 3 PRESELECTION 4 MENU SOURCE 4 MODE 4 HYSTERESIS 4 PULSE TIME 4 OUTPUT TARGET 4 OUTPUT POLARITY 4 OUTPUT LOCK 4 START UP DELAY 4 EVENT COLOR 4 Menu Parameter SERIAL MENU UNIT NUMBER SERIAL BAUD RATE SERIAL FORMAT SERIAL INIT SERIAL PROTOCOL SERIAL TIMER SERIAL VALUE MODBUS ANALOG MENU ANALOG SOURCE ANALOG FORMAT ANALOG START ANALOG END ANALOG GAIN ANAL...

Page 20: ...571T XXX X0X 0 PNP PNP switch to 1 NPN NPN switch to 2 NAMUR Connect sensor to GND and sensor to input A or B 3 TRI STATE Tri State for push pull encoders sensors ENCODER PROPERTIES for 6 571T XXX XAX This parameter determines the characteristics of the pulse input for 6 571T XXX XAX 0 RS422 RS422 standard 1 HTL DIFFERENTIAL HTL differential 2 HTL PNP HTL PNP single ended switch to 3 HTL NPN HTL N...

Page 21: ...ATCH 0 Hz Default 1 kHz 2 m s 3 m min 4 km h 5 mph 6 1 min 7 RPM 8 1 sec 9 RPS 10 Stk h 11 pcs h 12 mm 13 m 14 inch 15 feet 16 Stueck 17 pcs 18 sec 19 min 20 Min Sec 21 H M S 22 Min Sec 00 23 l min 24 gal min 25 ml min 26 gr min 27 inch min 28 H M 29 Edit Unit A customized unit with up to 16 digits can be edited using this parameter Pressing the OK button opens the Edit Unit Menu A unit can be cre...

Page 22: ...N code to lock the quick start of the menu PRESELECTION VALUE for entering the preselection values master PIN 6079 This Lock function is only useful in conjunction with active lock function in PIN PARAMETER 0000 No lock 9999 Access after entering PIN Code 9999 PIN PARAMETER This parameter defines the PIN code for lock function of all parameters master PIN 6079 0000 No lock 9999 Parameterization of...

Page 23: ...sired DISPLAY VALUE 1 Smallest value 100 Default value 500000 Highest value DECIMAL POINT This value defines the position of the decimal point 0 NO No decimal point 1 0000000 0 Decimal point at the specified position 2 000000 00 Decimal point at the specified position 3 00000 000 Decimal point at the specified position 4 0000 0000 Decimal point at the specified position 5 000 00000 Decimal point a...

Page 24: ...age or filter function to avoid measuring fluctuations by unstable frequencies At setting 1 to 4 a floating average calculation is preformed At settings 5 to 8 the device uses an exponential filter The time constant T 63 corresponds to the sampling cycles For example If SAMPLING TIME 0 1 s and AVERAGE FILTER Exponential filter T 63 2x SAMPLING TIME after 0 2 seconds 63 of the step size are reached...

Page 25: ...lay in minutes seconds 3 MIN 00 Anzeige in Minuten und 1 100 Minuten 4 H M S Anzeige in Stunden Minuten Sekunden DISPLAY VALUE Desired value which should be displayed at the setting of BASE FREQUENCY 1 Smallest value 1000 Default value 99999999 Highest value BASE FREQUENCY HZ Reference frequency for the desired DISPLAY VALUE 1 Smallest value 100 Default value 500000 Highest value SAMPLING TIME S T...

Page 26: ...an be set in PRESELECT MENU 0 00 Shortest time 99 99 Longest time AVERAGE FILTER Selectable average or filter function to avoid measuring fluctuations by unstable frequencies At setting 1 to 4 a floating average calculation is performed At settings 5 to 8 the device uses an exponential filter The time constant T 63 corresponds to the sampling cycles For example If SAMPLING TIME 0 1 s and AVERAGE F...

Page 27: ... time measurement 0 COUNT AT A HIGH Time measurement active at Input A is HIGH 1 COUNT AT A LOW Time measurement active at Input A is LOW 2 START A STOP B A rising edge at Input A starts the time measurement a rising edge at Input B stops the time measurement 3 PERIODE AT A Period time measurement displays the time between two rising signal edges at Input A AUTO SET RESET 0 NO Time measurement wor...

Page 28: ...me measurement runs parallel to the normal time measurement If the total time measurement should be automatically reset to O when 1 30 H M is reached the reference source must be set e g to SOURCE1 from the corresponding preselection menu to TOTAL TIMER the corresponding preset value e g PRESELECTION 1 to 1 30 and the corresponding switching condition MODE1 to RESULT PRES 0 0 NO No total time meas...

Page 29: ... counting x4 FACTOR Scaling factor With the summing mode A B and the differential mode A B please note that the impulse scaling factor will only affect input A For example A setting of factor 1 23456 and 100000 input pulses will result in a value of 123456 0 00001 Smallest value 1 Default value 99 99999 Highest value SET VALUE In case of a reset command via keys Control Inputs or PC user interface...

Page 30: ...n or equal RESUL PRES Example for the total counter For the total counter BATCH TOTAL MODE must be set to TOTAL COUNTER The total counter counts here parallel to the main counter e g If the total counter should automatically reset to 0 when 4000 is reached the preset value e g PRESELECTION 3 must be set to 4000 the reference source SOURCE 3 must be set to TOTAL COUNTER and the corresponding switch...

Page 31: ... falling edge at Input A Stop rising edge at input B DISPLAY VALUE Desired value which should be displayed at the setting of BASE TIME S 1 Smallest value 1000 Default value 999999 Highest value BASE TIME S Reference time for the desired DISPLAY VALUE 0 001 Smallest value 1 Default value 999 999 Highest value DECIMAL POINT This value defines the position of the decimal point 0 NO No decimal point 1...

Page 32: ... The display value is retained until a new value is determined 0 01 Frequency 0 Hz for frequencies below 100 Hz 99 99 Frequency 0 Hz for frequencies below 0 01 Hz STANDSTILL TIME This parameter defines the time setting for standstill definition A time of xx xx seconds after detection frequency 0 Hz the unit signals standstill and reactivates the start up delays Stand still detection can be set in ...

Page 33: ...th option Analog Control Relay Output PRESELECTION 1 Preselection switching point 1 99999999 Smallest value 1000 Default value 99999999 Highest value PRESELECTION 2 Preselection switching point 2 99999999 Smallest value 2000 Default value 99999999 Highest value PRESELECTION 3 Preselection switching point 3 99999999 Smallest value 3000 Default value 99999999 Highest value PRESELECTION 4 Preselectio...

Page 34: ...he display value is greater or equal absolute value of PRESELECTION 1 With HYSTERESIS 1 not equal 0 the following switching condition is applied Display value PRESELECTION 1 ON Display value PRESELECTION 1 HYSTERESIS 1 OFF 1 RESULT PRES Absolute value of the display value is less or equal absolute value of PRESELECTION 1 start up suppression START UP DELAY is advisable With HYSTERESIS 1 not equal ...

Page 35: ...to PRESELECTION 1 If the BATCH MODE is active the batch counter increments or decrements when the display value is set to PRESELECTION 1 and when the corresponding source of supply MEASUREM RESULT COUNTER A or COUNTER B was selected 9 RES PRES TRAIL Trailing PRESELECTION 1 Display value is greater or equal PRESELECTION 2 PRESELECTION 1 ON PRESELECTION 1 is the trailing value from PRESELECTION 2 10...

Page 36: ...true Active HIGH 1 ACTIVE LOW Switching condition is true Active LOW OUTPUT LOCK 1 Latch for the switching condition of preselection 1 0 NO No latch for preselection 1 YES Latch for preselection command LOCK RELEASE will clear latch START UP DELAY 1 S Start up suppression for the switching condition of preselection 1 This adjustment is only valid for the switching condition RESULT PRES or RESULT P...

Page 37: ...ION 1 MENU PULSE TIME 2 S Duration of output pulse for the switching condition of preselection 2 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT TARGET 2 Assignment of an output or relay for the switching condition of preselection 2 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT POLARITY 2 Polarity for the switching condition of preselection 2 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT LOCK 2 Latch for the switching c...

Page 38: ...T TARGET 3 Assignment of an output or relay for the switching condition of preselection 3 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT POLARITY 3 Polarity for the switching condition of preselection 3 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT LOCK 3 Latch for the switching condition of preselection 3 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU START UP DELAY 3 Start up suppression for the switching condition of presel...

Page 39: ... pulse for the switching condition of preselection 3 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT TARGET 4 Assignment of an output or relay for the switching condition of preselection 4 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT POLARITY 4 Polarity for the switching condition of preselection 4 See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU OUTPUT LOCK 4 Latch for the switching condition of preselection 4 See chapter PRESE...

Page 40: ...es the bit data format 0 7 EVEN 1 7 data Parity even 1 Stop 1 7 EVEN 2 7 data Parity even 2 Stops 2 7 ODD 1 7 data Parity odd 1 Stop 3 7 ODD 2 7 data Parity odd 2 Stops 4 7 NONE 1 7 data no Parity 1 Stop 5 7 NONE 2 7 data no Parity 2 Stops 6 8 EVEN 1 8 data Parity even 1 Stop 7 8 ODD 1 8 data Parity odd 1 Stop 8 8 NONE 1 8 data no Parity 1 Stop 9 8 NONE 2 8 data no Parity 2 Stops SERIAL INIT This ...

Page 41: ...n is stopped for 20 s 0 000 All cyclic transmission is switched off The unit will send data upon a serial request or with command SERIAL PRINT 60 000 Cycle time in seconds SERIAL VALUE This parameter defines the value to be transmitted Setting Code Register contents 0 0 Measurement_Result 1 1 Speed_Value 2 2 Time_Result 3 3 Counter 4 4 Velocity_Speed 5 5 Batch_Counter 6 6 Minimal_Value 7 7 Maximal...

Page 42: ...urce is total counter only visible in mode COUNTER BATCH TOTAL MODE TOTAL COUNTER 5 TOTAL TIMER Reference source is the total timer only visible in mode TIMER TOTAL TIME MODE YES ANALOG FORMAT This parameter defines the output characteristics The analogue output is proportional to the display value With setting ANALOG FORMAT 10 10 V in MODE COUNTER the polarity of the analog output depends on the ...

Page 43: ...en the ANALOG END value is reached e g 95 00 corresponds to a conversion of 9 5 V or 18 mA when the ANALOG END value is reached 0 Smallest gain 100 Default value 110 Highest gain ANALOG OFFSET This parameter defines the zero offset of the analog output e g 0 20 result in an offset of 0 02 V or 0 04 mA at ANALOG START value 99 99 Smallest offset 0 Default value 99 00 Highest offset ...

Page 44: ...hanged by the event dependent color switching in the PRESELECTION 1 4 d 18 SET GREEN COLOR The display lights up green The color can be changed by the event dependent color switching in the PRESELECTION 1 4 d 19 SET YELLOW COLOR The display lights up yellow The color can be changed by the event dependent color switching in the PRESELECTION 1 4 d 20 INCREMENT BATCH Increase the batch counter see mo...

Page 45: ...TIVE HIGH Active at HIGH static 2 RISING EDGE Activate at rising edge 3 FALLING EDGE Activate at falling edge INPUT 2 ACTION This parameter defines the function of the input Ctrl In 2 See parameter INPUT 1 ACTION INPUT 2 CONFIG This parameter defines the switching characteristics of the input Ctrl In 2 See parameter INPUT 1 CONFIG INPUT 3 ACTION This parameter defines the function of the input Ctr...

Page 46: ... YES SOURCE DUAL DOWN Reference source for two line display second line 0 MEASUREM RESULT Reference source is the measurement result of the selected operating mode 1 COUNTER A Reference source is the counter reading of channel A only visible in mode COUNTER COUNT MODE A B or A B 2 COUNTER B Reference source is the counter reading of channel B only visible in mode COUNTER COUNT MODE A B or A B 3 BA...

Page 47: ... in sec 0 1 Default value 0 1 sec 9 999 Longest update time in sec FONT This parameter defines the setting of the font style 0 Standard 1 Font 1 START DISPLAY This parameter defines the start display after switching on the device 0 STANDARD Display with unit and status bar 1 DOUBLE Two line display without units only the parameter BATCH TOTAL MODE or TOTAL TIME MODE or COUNT MODE A B A B is active...

Page 48: ...unction is defined in this menu The linearization points are only used in operation mode SPEED PROCESS TIME or COUNTER This menu will only be showed if the LINEARIZATION MODE in GENERAL MENU is selected Linearization description and examples are shown in the appendix P1 X P24 X X coordinate of the linearization point This value representing the display value which the unit show in the display with...

Page 49: ...end the following request string to the converter EOT AD1 AD2 C1 C2 ENQ EOT control character Hex 04 AD1 unit address High Byte AD2 unit address Low Byte C1 register code High Byte C2 register code Low Byte ENQ control character Hex 05 The following example shows the request string for readout of the actual input frequency of a monitor Code 1 from a unit with unit address 11 ASCII Code EOT 1 1 1 E...

Page 50: ...ing Required parameter settings in 6 571T XXX X0X 6 571T XXX XAX Serial menu UNIT NUMMER Not valid for Modbus communication For setting of Modbus address see parameter MODBUS SERIAL BAUD RATE This parameter defines the serial baud rate 0 9600 9600 baud 1 19200 19200 baud 2 38400 38400 baud SERIAL FORMAT This parameter defines the bit data format 0 7 EVEN 1 Do not use with Modbus protocol 1 7 EVEN ...

Page 51: ...device All variables actual data and status registers are mapped to Modbus Holding Registers However as all registers of the device are 32 bit registers but Modbus Holding registers are only 16 bit registers each register of the device requires two Holding registers For this reason the use of Modbus function Write Single Register is not possible It is only possible to access to one single register...

Page 52: ...e to read and set reset single commands Coil number Serial code of command Command 0 54 Reset Set Reset Set Value 1 55 Freeze Display Freeze actual display value 2 56 Touch Disable Disable touch screen 3 57 Clear Lock Loosen locking of all outputs relay 4 58 Clear Min Max Reset of the min max values 5 59 Serial Print do not use with Modbus Sending of serial data 6 60 Teach Preset 1 Current display...

Page 53: ...0 0 0 0 21 MODE SPEED 21 0 0 0 22 MODE PROCESS TIME DISPLAY FORMAT 22 0 3 0 23 MODE PROCESS TIME DISPLAY VALUE 23 1 99999999 1000 24 MODE PROCESS TIME BASE FREQUENCY HZ 24 1 500000 100 25 MODE PROCESS TIME SAMPLING TIME S 25 5 9999 100 26 MODE PROCESS TIME WAIT TIME S 26 1 8000 100 27 MODE PROCESS TIME STANDSTILL TIME S 27 0 9999 0 28 MODE PROCESS TIME AVERAGE FILTER 28 0 8 0 29 MODE PROCESS TIME ...

Page 54: ...0 60000 0 70 PRESELECTION 1 MENU EVENT COLOR 1 C1 0 3 0 71 PRESELECTION 1 MENU C2 0 0 0 72 PRESELECTION 2 MENU SOURCE 2 C3 0 5 0 73 PRESELECTION 2 MENU MODE 2 C4 0 11 0 74 PRESELECTION 2 MENU HYSTERESIS 2 C5 0 99999 0 75 PRESELECTION 2 MENU PULSE TIME 2 S C6 0 60000 0 76 PRESELECTION 2 MENU OUTPUT TARGET 2 C7 0 6 2 77 PRESELECTION 2 MENU OUTPUT POLARITY 2 C8 0 1 0 78 PRESELECTION 2 MENU OUTPUT LOC...

Page 55: ... G5 0 0 0 119 COMMAND MENU INPUT 1 ACTION G6 0 29 0 120 COMMAND MENU INPUT 1 CONFIG G7 0 3 2 121 COMMAND MENU INPUT 2 ACTION G8 0 29 0 122 COMMAND MENU INPUT 2 CONFIG G9 0 3 2 123 COMMAND MENU INPUT 3 ACTION H0 0 29 0 124 COMMAND MENU INPUT 3 CONFIG H1 0 3 2 125 COMMAND MENU H2 0 0 0 126 COMMAND MENU H3 0 0 0 127 COMMAND MENU H4 0 0 0 128 COMMAND MENU H5 0 0 0 129 COMMAND MENU H6 0 0 0 130 DISPLAY...

Page 56: ...99 99999999 0 165 LINEARIZATION MENU P13 Y L2 99999999 99999999 0 166 LINEARIZATION MENU P14 X L3 99999999 99999999 0 167 LINEARIZATION MENU P14 Y L4 99999999 99999999 0 168 LINEARIZATION MENU P15 X L5 99999999 99999999 0 169 LINEARIZATION MENU P15 Y L6 99999999 99999999 0 170 LINEARIZATION MENU P16 X L7 99999999 99999999 0 171 LINEARIZATION MENU P16 Y L8 99999999 99999999 0 172 LINEARIZATION MENU...

Page 57: ...e Command 54 RESET SET 55 FREEZE DISPLAY 56 TOUCH DISABLE 57 CLR LOCK 58 CLR MIN MAX 59 SERIAL PRINT 60 TEACH PRES 1 61 TEACH PRES 2 62 TEACH PRES 3 63 TEACH PRES 4 64 SCROLL_DISPLAY 65 CLEAR LOOP TIME 66 START PRESELCETION 67 ACTIVATE DATA 68 STORE EEPROM 69 TESTPROGRAMM ...

Page 58: ... parameters P1 X to P24 X are used to specify the coordinates on the x axis These are the measuring values that the unit normally would generate according to the actual input signal Now enter the attached values to parameter P1 Y to P24 Y These are the values that the unit will generate instead of the x values i e P5 Y replaces P5 X etc The X Coordinates must use continuously increasing settings i...

Page 59: ...n example The picture below shows a watergate where the opening is picked up by means of an incremental encoder We would like to display the clearance of the gate d but the existing encoder information is proportional to the angular information φ ...

Page 60: ...R60723 0002 Index 6c EN page 60 62 6 5 Dimensions Dimensions in mm inch ...

Page 61: ...h 9 30 V max 250 kHz max 6 mA Ri 5 kOhm 470 pF Incremental inputs 6 571T XXX XAX Number of inputs channels Configuration RS422 HTL differential HTL PNP NPN Load 4 A A B B RS422 HTL differential HTL PNP or HTL NPN max 1 MHz RS422 differential signal 0 5 V max 500 kHz HTL differential signal 2 V max 250 kHz Low 0 3 V High 9 30 V max 3 mA Ri 10 kOhm 47 pF Control inputs Number of inputs Format Freque...

Page 62: ...x 48 x 116 mm 3 78 x 1 89 x 4 56 inch 91 x 43 mm 3 58 x 1 69 inch IP65 front IP20 rear approx 200 g Ambient temperature Operation Storage 20 C 60 C 4 140 F 25 C 70 C 13 158 F Conformity and standards EMC 2014 30 EU LV 2014 35 EU Only for option AC and Relay RoHS II 2011 65 EU RoHS III 2015 863 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 4 EN 61326 1 EN 61010 1 EN IEC 63000 Kübler Group Fritz Kübler GmbH ...

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