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JPR2

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EM-580 Rev.2

 DETECTING LEVEL

Determine the appropriate detecting level referring to the flow chart below.

A specific sensitivity scale is applied according to the pulse 
amplitude  setting.   The  scaled  input  voltage  is  then  com-
pared to the detecting voltage level (0 – 5V).
The scaled H level voltage must be equal to or higher than 
the detecting level so that the pulse state is accurately de-
tected.  (Refer to the instruction manual for detailed infor-
mation about adjusting the detecting level.)

Table 1

 

SW 

PULSE AMPLITUDE 

SENSITIVITY SCALE

  0 

50 – 100V p-p 

  1/20 

 

  1 

25 –   50V p-p 

  1/10 

 

  2 

10 –   25V p-p 

  1/5 

 

  3 

  5 –   10V p-p 

  1/2

  4 

   1 – 5V p-p 

  1 

 

  5 

0.5 – 1V p-p 

  5 

 

  6 

   0.1 – 0.5V p-p 

10

 

 

Open collector 

 

 

  7 

Mechanical contact 

  1 

 

 

 

Two-wire current pulse

START

Confirm the Sensitivity Scale in Table 1 

below.

Assign the value in the following equation.

Detecting Level (V)

*

1

 = 

       DC 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.

*

2. Divide a current input (mA) by 10 and

      convert it into voltage (V).

Excitation

10V DC

7 – 10V DC

5 – 7V DC

Detect. Level

2V

1.5V

1V

• Setting Examples
Voltage Input (DC Offset = Pulse Amplitude / 2)

 

PULSE 

AMPLITUDE 

DETECTING 

  AMPLITUDE (Vp-p) 

RANGE (Vp-p) 

LEVEL (V)

 

50 

50 – 100 

1.3   

 

50 

25 – 50 

2.5   

 

30 

25 – 50 

1.5

 

25 

10 – 25 

2.5   

 

15 

10 – 25 

1.5   

 

10 

5 – 10 

2.5

 

7.5 

5 – 10 

1.9   

 

1 – 5 

2.5   

 

3.5 

1 – 5 

1.8

 

1 – 5 

 

 

0.5 – 1 

2.5   

 

0.5 

0.1 – 0.5 

2.5

Current Input (DC Offset = Pulse Amplitude / 2)

 

PULSE 

AMPLITUDE 

DETECTING 

 AMPLITUDE (mAp-p) 

RANGE 

LEVEL (V)

 

15 (1.5Vp-p) 

Set to open collector,  

0.8   

 

25 (2.5Vp-p) 

mechanical contact or 

1.3   

 

 

two-wire current pulse

Set DC offset to 0V for 100Vp-p pulse input.

Summary of Contents for JPR2

Page 1: ...MENT 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 an...

Page 2: ...nal 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 C...

Page 3: ...e With its factory default setting 0 1 sec the output is refreshed every 100 milliseconds This setting is not usually be changed unless for a specific purpose MAXIMUM OUTPUT FREQUENCY LIMIT You can limit the maximum output frequency from the JPR2 The JPR2 multiplies the number of input pulses by the scal ing factor However when the output pulses are supplied to a low speed response counter the num...

Page 4: ...pen Collector or Noncontact AC DC Switch INPUT WAVEFORM H H L H H L L H L OFF ON L L H One shot detecting input pulse drop H L No pulse width conversion One shot detecting input pulse rise Inverted H H L H H L L L L H One shot detecting input pulse drop OFF ON No pulse width conversion One shot detecting input pulse rise Non Inverted OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON O...

Page 5: ...nput High setting is recommend ed to prevent typical chattering from counting 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...

Page 6: ...1 DC 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 pl...

Page 7: ...h 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 t...

Page 8: ...Power input voltage Check voltage across the terminal 7 8 with a multimeter 3 Check the input signal 4 Check the output signal GROUP 01 ITEM MDF INPUT DATA EXAMPLE EXAMPLE DEFAULT CONTENTS CODE 01 S N A MAINTENANCE SWITCH 0 MTSW MON MODE 0 Data indication only 1 MTSW PRG MODE 1 All P marked parameters are modifiable 02 P Alphanumeric TG XXXXXXXXXX N A Tag name entry 10 characters max 03 P Numeric ...

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