background image

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Input modes: 
Pulse counter: cnt.dir, up.dn, up.up, quad, quad2, 
quad4, A/B, (A-B)/Ax100% 
Frequency meter: A, A – B, A + B, quad, A/B,  
(A-B)/Ax100% 
Timer: FrErun, Auto, InpA.InpB, InpB.InpB 

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Output operations: 
Add, Sub, AddAr, SubAr, AddBat, SubBat, 
AddTot, SubTot, Trail, TrailAr 

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4-stage RESET mode 

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3-stage keypad locking (Lock) 

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MPI input for Display Latch, Teach-In or Set 
function  

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Supply voltage 90 .. 260 VAC or  
10 .. 30 VDC  

Display/Operating elements 

1  6-digit LED display 

2  Status display LED1 / LED2 

3  RESET key / ENTER key 

4 Key 

LEFT 

5 Key 

UP 

6 Key 

DOWN 

7 Key 

RIGHT 

Inputs 

5.1 

INP A, INP B 

Signal inputs: function acc to operating mode.  
Max. frequency 60 kHz, can be damped in the 
programming menu to  30 Hz. 
Pulse counter: 

 

Count inputs 

Frequency meter:  

Frequency inputs 

Timer: 

Start input or 

 

 

Start/Stop 

inputs  

5.2 RESET 

Dynamic reset input: resets the pulse counter or 
timer to zero (‘Add’ output operations) or to preset 

value 2 (‘Sub’ output operations).  The reset input 
can be inhibited in the programming menu.   
Pulse counter: 

 

RESET input 

Frequency meter:  

no function  

Timer: 

 

 

RESET 

input 

5.3 GATE 

Static gate input:  function dependent on operating 
mode.  
Pulse counter: 

 

no counting while active 

Frequency meter:  

no counting while active 

Timer: 

no time measurement while   
active  

5.4 

LOC.INP 

Static keypad lock input for preset or programming. 
Lock-out level can be set in the programming 
menu. 

5.5 

MPI 1 / MPI 2 

User Input. Programmable as Display Latch, Set or 
Teach-In input. 

6 Outputs 

6.1 

Output 1 / Output 2 

Relays with potential-free changeover contacts.  

6.2 

Active Outputs 

LED1 and LED2 indicate an active output. 
For safety switching the relays can be inverted, i.e. 
the relays will be de-energized when the presets 
are reached.  To do this, the parameters Pr.OUT1 
and Pr. OUT2 must be set to  

 (for permanent 

signal) and to  

 or 

 (for timed signal).   

Programming 

7.1 

Entering the programming 

Simultaneously press the UP key 
and the DOWN key for 3 sec.  

The security prompt appears 
alternately in the display        

Programming can be exited 
again using the ENTER key. 

Press the UP key or DOWN key 
to continue with the 
programming.   

The security prompt YES 
appears in the display 

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Summary of Contents for CODIX 560

Page 1: ...er With two presets Compteur à présélection électronique avec deux présélections Contatore elettronico a preselezione con due preselezioni Contador electrónico de preselección con dos preselecciones english Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 2: ... 7 Ending the programming 7 7 8 Programming menu 7 7 8 1 Select language 7 7 8 2 Setting the Basic Function 8 7 8 3 Pulse Counter 8 7 8 4 Tacho Frequency meter 10 7 8 5 Timer 11 8 Operation 15 8 1 Switching the display during operation 15 8 2 Setting the presets 15 8 2 1 Setting via front keys 15 8 2 2 Teach Function 16 8 2 3 Teach In with tracking presets 16 8 3 Set Function 16 8 4 Default Parame...

Page 3: ...cal Data 18 11 13Connections 19 12 Scope of Delivery 19 13 Ordering Codes 19 14 Frequencies typical 19 14 1 Pulse Counter 19 14 2 Frequency Meter 19 15 Input modes Pulse counting 20 16 Input modes Timing 22 17 Input modes Frequency meter 23 18 Output operations 24 19 Help Texts 26 20 Dimensional Drawings 28 english Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 4: ...ed 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 voltage Category II The device must only be operated when mounted in a...

Page 5: ...has been designed for overvoltage category II If higher transient voltages cannot be excluded additional protection measures must be taken in order to limit the overvoltage to the values of CAT II Advice on noise immunity All connections are protected against external sources of interference The installation location should be chosen so that inductive or capacitive interference does not affect the...

Page 6: ...ET input Frequency meter no function Timer RESET input 5 3 GATE Static gate input function dependent on operating mode Pulse counter no counting while active Frequency meter no counting while active Timer no time measurement while active 5 4 LOC INP Static keypad lock input for preset or programming Lock out level can be set in the programming menu 5 5 MPI 1 MPI 2 User Input Programmable as Displa...

Page 7: ...unt value using the UP key or the DOWN key Press the ENTER key The new setting is again displayed flashing 7 7 Ending the programming Select the menu item Pressing the ENTER key acknowledges this prompt and allows the programming to be repeated The previously programmed values are preserved These can now be checked or changed once again Pressing the UP key or the DOWN key selects the termination o...

Page 8: ...ount input add INP B count input sub Totalising A B INP A count input add INP B count input add Quadrature input INP A count input 0 INP B count input 90 Quadrature with pulse doubling x2 INP A count input 0 INP B count input 90 Each pulse edge of INP A will be counted Quadrature x4 INP A count input 0 INP B count input 90 Each pulse edge of INP A and INP B will be counted Ratio measurement A B IN...

Page 9: ...t mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset and Batch counter Output 2 timed signal active when main counter zero Automatic reset to preset 2 when main counter zero Batch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of preset 2 Output 1 active when Batch counter preset 1 Manual reset sets main counter to preset value 2 batch counter to zero Electrical reset only sets the main counter to preset v...

Page 10: ...nput Only manual reset possible reset key Electrical Reset Always resets only the main counter Manual Reset Resets the main counter ACTUAL and auxiliary counters BATCH or TOTAL if the value of the main counter or the value of an auxiliary counters is shown on the display 7 8 3 5 Preset 1 see below 7 9 5 5 7 8 3 6 Preset 2 see below 7 9 5 6 7 8 4 Tacho Frequency meter 7 8 4 1 Submenu for the Signal...

Page 11: ...ay mode Calculation and display of the frequency speed in 1 sec Calculation and display of the frequency speed in 1 min Decimal point setting determines the resolution 0 no decimal place 0 0 1 decimal place 0 00 2 decimal places 0 000 3 decimal places Moving average Moving average calculated AVG 2 over 2 measurements AVG 5 over 5 measurements AVG 10 over 10 measurements AVG 20 over 20 measurements...

Page 12: ... is activated the setting of the preset values and the programming is both inhibited 7 8 5 2 Submenu for output operations Submenu for determining the operation of the outputs Output operation See also under 18 Count mode ADDING Outputs active when count status preset value Reset to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING Output 1 active when count status preset value 1 Output 2 active when count status 0 Res...

Page 13: ...o zero Preset 1 relative to Preset 2 Tracking Preset mode with automatic reset When preset 2 is changed then preset 1 automatically tracks it Reset to zero Automatic reset to zero when main counter preset value 2 Preset 1 relative to Preset 2 7 8 5 3 Submenu for configuration Submenu for matching the input pulses to the display Unit of time Seconds Decimal point setting determines the resolution M...

Page 14: ...n count Preset 1 and subsequently active with positive direction and when count Preset 1 ADD mode output operations timed signal at Output1 becomes passive with positive direction and when count Preset 1 and subsequently passive with negative direction and when count Preset 1 SUB mode output operations timed output at Output 1 becomes passive with negative direction and when count Preset 1 and sub...

Page 15: ...med outputs that have started are not aborted by a RESET 8 Operation 8 1 Switching the display during operation Pressing the DOWN key or the UP key once causes the name of the currently selected display function to be displayed for 2 sec If within this time the DOWN key or the UP key is pressed a second time then the display switches to the next or previous display function This is confirmed by di...

Page 16: ...ired value 3 In operating mode briefly activate MPI input 1 or MPI input 2 NPN or PNP input logic Ö For add output operations the pulse counter or timer will be set to the SETPT value Ö For sub output operations the pulse counter or timer will be set to the difference between the value of Preset 2 and the value of SETPT See also 9 Error messages 8 4 Default Parameters Note Three default parameter ...

Page 17: ... 5 GATE Gate input 6 MPI 1 User input 1 7 MPI 2 User input 2 8 AC 24 VDC 80 mA DC UB connected through Sensor supply voltage 9 GND 0 VDC Common connection Signal and Control inputs 10 2 Supply Voltage and Outputs N Designation Function 10 Relay contact C 2 Output 2 11 Relay contact N O 2 12 Relay contact N C 2 13 Relay contact C 1 Output 1 14 Relay contact N O 1 15 Relay contact N C 1 16 AC 90 260...

Page 18: ...1 7 Supply Voltage AC supply 100 240 V AC max 11 VA 50 60 Hz Tolerance 10 ext fuse protection T 0 1 A DC supply 10 30 V DC max 5 5 W reverse polarity protection SELV CLASS II Limited Power Source ext fuse protection T 0 25 A 11 8 Sensor Supply Voltage Voltage output for external sensors SELV circuits reinforced double insulation for AC supply 24 V DC r15 80 mA for DC supply max 80 mA ext voltage s...

Page 19: ...C supply typ Low 2 5 V typ High 22 V DC supply 12V typ Low 2 V typ High 10 V DC supply 24V typ Low 2 5 V typ High 22 V Add Sub Trail AddAr SubAr AddBat SubBat TrailAr AddTot SubTot Cnt Dir 55 kHz 2 6 kHz 2 5 kHz Up Dn Up Up 29 kHz 2 6 kHz 2 5 kHz Quad Quad 2 28 kHz 1 2 kHz 1 1 kHz Quad 4 18 kHz 1 1 kHz 0 8 kHz A B A B A 29 kHz 4 30 V DC level signal shape square wave 1 1 typ Low 1 0 V typ High 4 0...

Page 20: ...dd Inp B Count input sub Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 UP UP Inp A Count input 1 add Inp B Count input 2 add Add Display 0 Preset QUAD A 90 B Inp A Count input Count on one edge Inp B Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 QUAD2 A 90 B Inp A Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Phone 800 ...

Page 21: ...on rising and on falling edges Inp B Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 A B Inp A Count input 1 Inp B Count input 2 Formula A B A B Inp A Count input 1 Inp B Count input 2 Formula A B A x100 english Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 22: ...Start Stop Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 FREE RN Inp A no function Inp B no function Control of the timing only via the GATE input Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 AUTO Inp A no function Inp B no function Control of the timing via RESET manual or electrical Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 23: ...B Frequency input 2 Formula A B A B Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B QUAD A 90 B Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Reverse direction A B Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B A B Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B A x100 english Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 24: ... operations Mode Diagram Mode Diagram Only in mode and Additionally in mode and ADD SUB ADD AR SUB AR ADD BAT SUB BAT ADD TOT SUB TOT Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 25: ...Mode Diagram TRAIL TR AR english Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 26: ...START INB INB START INPUT B STOP INPUT B START FRE RUN TIMER IN FREE RUN MODE START AUTO TIMER IN AUTO STOP MODE TAC INP A ONLY INPUT A TAC INP A B INPUT MODE A B TAC INP A B INPUT MODE A B TAC INP QUAD INPUT MODE QUADRATURE TAC INP A B INPUT MODE A B TAC INP A B INPUT MODE A B A IN MP INP _ LATCH FUNCTION MP INPUT_ LATCH MP INP _ TEACH FUNCTION MP INPUT_ TEACH MP INP _ SET FUNCTION MP INPUT_ SET ...

Page 27: ...ES MOD MAN EL RESET VIA FRONT BUTTON OR RESET INPUT PRES 1 MAIN MENU PRESET 1 PRES 1 ON PRESET 1 ON PRES 1 OFF PRESET 1 OFF PR OUT1 ____ PERMANENT SIGNAL FORM AT OUTPUT 1 PR OUT1 ____ PERMANENT SIGNAL FORM AT OUTPUT 1 PR OUT1 __ __ TIMED SIGNAL FORM IN MAIN DIRECTION AT OUTPUT 1 PR OUT1 __ TIMED SIGNAL FORM IN MAIN DIRECTION AT OUTPUT 1 PR OUT1 __ __ __ TIMED SIGNAL FORM IN BOTH DIRECTION AT OUTPU...

Page 28: ...20 Dimensional Drawings Dimensions in mm inch Rear view Panel cut out 45 0 6 1 77 0 024 92 0 8 3 622 0 031 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

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