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Operating instructions
LCD Display counters
Codix 130/131/132/133
1. Description
The Codix 13X display counters are battery-powered.
They are controlled by contact or voltage pulses. They
may be used in various applications, like e. g. totalis-
ing, parts counting, position acquisition, differential
counting, etc. In addition, the various models with spe-
cific input types may be extended using control inputs
to select operatin modes and set for almost any appli-
cation thanks to adjustable operating modes.
1.1 Preface
Please read this instruction manual entirely
and carefully before installation and start-up.
Please observe all warnings and advice,
both for your own safety and for general
plant safety. If the device is not used in
accordance with this instruction manual,
then the intended protection can be
impaired.
1.2 Safety Instructions and Warnings
Please use the device only if its technical
condition is perfect. It should be used only
for its intended purpose. Please bear in
mind safety aspects and potential dangers
and adhere to the operating instructions at
all times.
Defective or damaged devices should be
disconnected from the mains immediately
and taken out of operation.
The device shall not be opened. Use the
repair service of the manufacturer.
Only connect the device to the electricity
networks provided to that purpose.
The safety of the system in which the device
is integrated is the responsibility of the
installer.
Disconnect all electricity networks prior to
any installation or maintenance work.
Use exclusively cables approved in your
country and designed for your temperature
and power ranges.
Installation and service work shall be carried
out exclusively by qualified personnel.
The device must compulsorily be protected
with approved external fuses. The value of
these fuses can be found in the technical
information.
This symbol is used on the device to remind
of the existence of dangers, which are
referred to in this manual.
1.3 Use according to the intended purpose
The display counter detects and measures pulses,
times and frequencies up to max. 12 kHz and offers a
wide variety of different operating modes. Use for any
purpose over and beyond this will be deemed as not in
accordance with its intended purpose and thus not
complying with the requirements.
The application area for this device lies in industrial
processes and controls, in the fields of manufacturing
lines for the metal, wood, plastics, paper, glass, textile
and other like industries. Over-voltages at the terminals
of the device must be kept within the limits of Over-volt-
age Category II.
The device must only be operated when mounted in a
panel in the correct way and in accordance with the
section “Technical Data”.
The device is not suitable for use in hazardous areas
and for areas excluded in EN 61010 Part 1. If the
device is used to monitor machines or processes in
which, in the event of a failure of the device or an error
made by the operator, there might be the risk of dam-
aging the machine or causing an accident to the opera-
tors, it is your responsibility to take the appropriate
safety measures.
The device has been designed for indoor operation. It
may nevertheless be used outdoors, provided the tech-
nical data is adhered to. In this case, take care to pro-
vide suitable UV protection.
1.4 Mounting in a control panel
Mount the device away from heat sources
and avoid direct contact with corrosive liq-
uids, hot steam or similar.
Provide a free space of 10mm all around the
device for its ventilation.
The device should be mounted so that the
terminals are out of the reach of the operator
and cannot be touched by him. When mount-
ing the device, consider the fact that only the
front side is classified as accessible for the
operator.
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