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JFR2

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• How to Change the Detecting Level

A voltmeter of class 0.5 or better accuracy with pointed 
probes is required.
1)  Connect the negative probe of voltmeter to the terminal 

4 of base socket.

2)  If  you  need  a  noise  filter,  set  the  SW1-7  and  SW1-8  in 

advance.

3)  Connect the positive probe to the test pin and turn the 

Detecting  Level Adjustment  until  the  meter  shows  de-
sired value.

4)  Apply input signals and check that input monitor LED 

(PL1) flashes according to the input signal.

  If the LED does not flash, the detecting level may be out 

of pulse amplitude range.  Check the pulse amplitude and 
the DC offset again and readjust the detecting level.

 SENSOR EXCITATION ADJUSTMENT

You can change the sensor excitation voltage with the 
sensor excitation adj. located behind the front cover.  If you 
need to change it, check that the required current is within 
the specification.

• How to Change the Excitation

A voltmeter and ammeter of class 0.5 or better accuracy 
are required.

1)  Connect the voltmeter across the terminals 5 – 4.
2)  Connect the ammeter to terminal 5.
3)  Turn  the  potentiometer  until  the  meter  shows  the  de-

sired value.

  Check that the current value indicated on the ammeter 

is within the allowable limit.  If the value is greater than 
the limit, lower the voltage value or connect a separate 
power source.  Otherwise, the transmitter may fail.

5

4

3

2

1

0

9 8 7 6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

SW1

SW3

SW2

Detecting Level Adj.
Detecting Level Adj. Pin

Input Monitor LED

V

Connect to Terminal 4

of the base socket.

Voltmeter

PU-2x

MODULAR JACK

5

4

+

+

OUTPUT

1
2

U(+)

V(–)

POWER

7
8

SENSOR EXC.

V

A

Ammeter

Voltmeter

25

5

12

24

60

120

CURRENT (mA)

VOLTAGE (V)

Voltage (V) 

×

 Current (A)  

 600mW

Summary of Contents for JFR2

Page 1: ...ENT Indoor use When heavy dust or metal particles are present in the air install the unit inside proper housing with sufficient ven tilation Do not install the unit where it is subjected to continuous vibration Do not subject the unit to physical impact Environmental temperature must be within 5 to 60 C 23 to 140 F with relative humidity within 30 to 90 RH in order to ensure adequate life span and...

Page 2: ... DC Supply 3 5 4 Vsns 2 WIRE PICK UP DC SUPPLY n Voltage Pulse 3 5 4 Vsns PWR n RS 422 Line Driver Pulse Vsns PWR n Open Collector Output Connection Examples 1 2 n Voltage Pulse 1 2 n Noncontact AC DC Switch AC Powered 1 n RS 422 Line Driver Pulse 2 LOAD Relay or Counter Coil Varistor or Spark Quenching Circuit DC Powered 1 2 LOAD Relay or Counter Coil Spark Quenching Diode 6 3 5 4 2 1 n OPEN COLL...

Page 3: ...e is automatically reset to the default value 0 3 of the range SCALING FACTOR INPUT SPAN FREQUENCY OUT PUT SPAN FREQUENCY The scaling factor rate of output frequency divided by input frequency are determined by two parameters input span frequency and output span frequency Although there are also input zero frequency and output zero frequency they are fixed to zero 0 Hz The output frequency is limi...

Page 4: ...or input ranges 1 kHz CAUTION FOR RS 422 LINE DRIVER PULSE For RS 422 line driver pulse the input amplitude detect ing level and noise filter settings are all invalid However in order to prevent errors in setting set these switches as follows Input amplitude 50 100 Vp p SW 0 Detecting level 0V Noise filter None INPUT TYPE SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open collector ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON Mechanical contact Volta...

Page 5: ...C Offset V 2 Sensitivity Scale Adjust the detecting level to the value calculated above following the procedure explained below Adjust the detecting level appropriate for the sensor excitation voltage Adjust the detecting level to 0V appropriate for RS 422 line driver pulse input Voltage pulse input or 2 wire current pulse input No No Yes Open collector input Yes 1 Rounded off to one decimal place...

Page 6: ...he sensor excitation adj located behind the front cover If you need to change it check that the required current is within the specification How to Change the Excitation A voltmeter and ammeter of class 0 5 or better accuracy are required 1 Connect the voltmeter across the terminals 5 4 2 Connect the ammeter to terminal 5 3 Turn the potentiometer until the meter shows the de sired value Check that...

Page 7: ...e 10 1 SW IN_OC mA SW 7 Open collector mechanical contact or two wire current input SW no use SW 8 not used SW no use SW 9 not used SW IN_RS422 DIP switch set to RS 422 line driver pulse 11 P 5 Input frequency range 0 INRNG 10 mHz 0 10 mHz 1 INRNG 100 mHz 0 100 mHz 2 INRNG 1 0 Hz 0 1 0 Hz 3 INRNG 10 Hz 0 10 Hz 4 INRNG 100 Hz 0 100 Hz 5 INRNG 1 0 kHz 0 1 0 kHz 6 INRNG 10 kHz 0 10 kHz 7 INRNG 100 kH...

Page 8: ...TABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE M SYSTEM SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER M System Co Ltd 5 2 55 Minamitsumori Nishinari ku Osaka 557 0063 JAPAN Phone 06 6659 8201 Fax 06 6659 8510 E mail info m system co jp CHECKING 1 Terminal wiring Check that all cables are correctly con nected according to the connection diagram 2 Power...

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