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1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 1

1.1

Fundamental safety instructions.............................................................1

1.2

Designated use ......................................................................................2

1.3

Guarantee, liability and copyright ...........................................................2

2 Control 

elements........................................................................................ 3

2.1

Keyboard ................................................................................................3

2.2

Display....................................................................................................4

3 Programming.............................................................................................. 5

3.1

Operating parameters ............................................................................5

3.1.1

Preselections 1 (P1) and 2 (P2) .............................................................6

3.1.2

Set value (SET) ......................................................................................6

3.2

Display parameters ................................................................................6

3.2.1

Prescaler (PSC) .....................................................................................6

3.2.2

Decimal point..........................................................................................7

3.3

System parameters ................................................................................7

4 Control 

signals ......................................................................................... 10

4.1

Count inputs 

Input A  and Input B ........................................................10

4.2

Reset ....................................................................................................10

4.3

Count gate  

Inhibit ................................................................................10

4.4

Display 

Hold .........................................................................................11

4.5

Keylock.................................................................................................11

4.6

Outputs  

Out 1, Out 2 ............................................................................11

5  Assembly, commissioning, diagnosis of errors ................................... 13

5.1

Assembly instructions...........................................................................13

5.2

Commissioning.....................................................................................13

5.3

Diagnosis of errors ...............................................................................14

6 Technical 

specification ........................................................................... 15

6.1

Mechanical data ...................................................................................15

6.2

Electrical data.......................................................................................15

6.3

Environmental conditions .....................................................................17

6.4

Type code.............................................................................................17

6.5

Dimensions...........................................................................................18

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Pin layout .................................................................................................. 19

Summary of Contents for GEL 104

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Page 4: ... parameters 6 3 2 1 Prescaler PSC 6 3 2 2 Decimal point 7 3 3 System parameters 7 4 Control signals 10 4 1 Count inputs Input A and Input B 10 4 2 Reset 10 4 3 Count gate Inhibit 10 4 4 Display Hold 11 4 5 Keylock 11 4 6 Outputs Out 1 Out 2 11 5 Assembly commissioning diagnosis of errors 13 5 1 Assembly instructions 13 5 2 Commissioning 13 5 3 Diagnosis of errors 14 6 Technical specification 15 6 ...

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Page 6: ...e works equipment this must be prevented by taking additional safety measures such as for example installation of limit switches protective devices etc If a safe operation can no longer be ensured the counter must be stopped and secured against unintentional operation When mounting and connecting the counter and all other components concerned must be de energised voltages up to 250 VAC may occur M...

Page 7: ... the latest LENORD BAUER CO GMBH will not accept any claim under guarantee nor any other responsibility in case of injury to persons or damages if they are due to one or several of the following reasons non designated use of the counter improper mounting commissioning and operation of the counter operation of the counter when the safety devices of the line are defective or not operative non observ...

Page 8: ... and terminate programming mode or selection of subsequent parameter depending on the programming plane 2 sign key in counting mode programming of the 1st preset value P1 F1 together with the store key programming the set value SET F1 in programming mode change sign 3 cursor key left in counting mode programming of the 2nd preset value P2 F2 together with the store key programming of a prescaler P...

Page 9: ...ther with the cursor key up reset see above in programming mode delete current value i e set to zero 2 2 Display The LED type display consists of two areas P1 P2 SET PSC A B A function indicators in counting mode switching state of outputs Out 1 P1 and Out 2 P2 in programming mode parameter active at present preselection 1 P1 preselection 2 P2 set value SET prescaler PSC or decimal point B value d...

Page 10: ...it 3 1 Operating parameters Enter this programming plane by a short pressing of a certain key or key combination see below The active parameter is indicated by flashing of the respective indicator P1 P2 or SET and the lowest digit of the pertaining value To return to the counting mode either press the store key or it is carried out automatically approx 15 seconds after actuation of a key without s...

Page 11: ...e counter will be set to this value via keyboard terminal or automatically 3 2 Display parameters Key F2 The parameter last modified is the active one prescaler prescaler indicator PSC or decimal point By briefly pressing the store key you may switch back and forth between the two parameters To return to the counting mode either press the store key longer than 2 seconds or it is performed automati...

Page 12: ...lay with three decimals 3 3 System parameters To enter this operating plane press the store key and the cursor key simultaneously upon switching on the supply voltage The following parameters and their variants are available standard settings are printed in boldface Parameter Variant Description 1 Count inputs A B In dIF A B as differential inputs A accumulative B subtractive Input A Input B 1 0 1...

Page 13: ... 1 count P2 no automatic reset automatic reset 4 Switching duration of output Out 1 F5 oFF no output signal bI bistable output signal 0 02 0 05 0 10 0 50 1 00 20 ms 50 ms 100 ms 500 ms 1 s 5 Switching duration of output Out 2 F6 same as F5 6 Reset signal F13 0 1 signal processing static dynamic 7 Function of preselection 1 P1 F20 0 1 value is effective absolute count P1 Out 1 in relation to presel...

Page 14: ...rs F28 0 1 if the Keylock signal is active the key combination is F2 not locked locked 13 Programming lock for preselection F29 0 1 2 3 if the Keylock signal is active the key s F1 and F2 are not locked F1 is locked preselection P1 F2 is locked preselection P2 F1 and F2 are locked both preselections 14 Standard settings F30 0 no function 1 all parameters are set to standard upon pressing the store...

Page 15: ... 1 and Out 2 will be reset The following options are available a keyboard reset By simultaneously pressing the delete key and the cursor key can be locked by means of the Keylock signal provided that the system parameter F26 had been programmed accordingly b terminal reset At terminal 26 High or Low level will be applied the active level is fixed via system parameter F24 and its processing either ...

Page 16: ...yboard reset cannot be carried out depending on system parameters F26 F29 4 6 Outputs Out1 Out2 The outputs Out 1 and Out 2 are available as transistor outputs pnp and as potential free change over contacts To protect the counter against harmful voltage spikes we recommend external measures for spark prevention Some fundamental characteristics are The outputs can be locked individually or can be s...

Page 17: ...S 1 Monostable outputs a without automatic reset t Count P2 P1 Out 2 E110401D b with automatic reset negative set value t Count P2 P1 0 SET Out 1 Out 2 E110401E 2 Bistable outputs t Count P2 P1 Out 1 Out 2 Reset E110401F ...

Page 18: ...rt counter into the cut out of panel and snap installation frame into place 4 Fix the counter with the screws against the panel free from play 5 2 Commissioning Before setting the counter into operation check whether you can answer the following questions with yes Does the supply voltage rating correspond to the voltage specified at the counter Has the supply voltage been connected to the correct ...

Page 19: ...ck active counter does not count counting input not connected properly or bridged earth connection counter pulse generator defective incorrect level npn pnp system param F24 contact pulse generator does not switch properly max counting frequency is exceeded input Reset Hold or Inhibit activated pulse or pause width too small prescaler too small counter does not count correctly bounce disturbing pu...

Page 20: ... cut out 92 45 mm with clamping frame screws M3 max 11 mm 2 plug in type connecting terminals 10 and 8 poles 5 mm grid 1 1 5 mm2 with end splices M2 6 DC version approx 200 g AC version approx 420 g 7 segment LED with leading zero elimination and programmable decimal point red 6 14 mm 4 non volatile memory 10 years unlimited 100 000 6 2 Electrical data Voltage supply a DC Ub overload protection 12...

Page 21: ... level amplitude switch edge pulse shape input resistance Low 2 V High 8 V max 40 V pnp npn programmable any approx 5 kΩ count gate Inhibit term 25 min pulse duration static 12 µs damped 17 ms Reset terminal 26 min pulse width static or dynamic programmable 2 ms damped 17 ms display Hold terminal 27 min pulse width static 3 ms Keylock terminal 28 min pulse width static 3 ms count inputs Input A In...

Page 22: ...4 VDC max 10 mA max 10 ms 6 3 Environmental conditions operating temperature storing temperature protection class IEC 144 electromagnetic immunity EMC IEC 801 P2 P4 resistance to vibrations resistance to thermal shocks design according to ambient conds DIN 40 040 contamination level 0 C 50 C 20 C 70 C front IP54 connecting side IP20 DC version severity 3 AC version severity 2 10 m s2 10 150 Hz acc...

Page 23: ...18 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6 5 Dimensions 96 108 92 8 48 45 Panel Cutout plug in terminals mm clamping frame E1104084 ...

Page 24: ... 1A 250 V 1 A max 250 V related to earth NC Out1 Transistor UO 10 mA Out2 Transistor UO 10 mA 0 V 32 mAT AC version 0 V Ub 12 24 V NC NC 230 V 63 mAT 115 V 0 25 AF 12 V 0 16 AT 24 V IEC 127 0 25 AT 12 V 0 20 AT 24 V UL 198 DC version L N L N AC version UO 12 24 VDC DC version UO Ub 2 V NC m AT slow blow m AF fast blow E1104025 Note The DC type has no galvanic isolation between the voltage supply a...

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