Channel 3 Pulse counter
Figure 20: Wiring diagram for a pulse counter
Sensors with potential-free (dry contact) pulses output are usually furnished with two cables, these two cables are
interchangeable and have to be connected one to the PC (power connection) terminal and the other one to the
AGND (grounding).
The Piconode can read a pulse rate of up to 50 Hz, its measuring range is 0 to 2 MOhms, and it has a memory
capacity of
4.294.967.296
pulses that can be accumulated. Once memory capacity is exceeded, the Piconode will
start counting over from zero.
Notes:
1.
Since LS-G6-PICO has two battery cells and not much space is left, its socket is removable, thereby
facilitating the wiring of the sensor to which to connect
2.
In any case, the customer should also refer to the sensor’s manual to see the wiring scheme of the sensor
3.
All three channels can be used together
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