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JPSM

EM-1689 Rev.5

P. 5 / 8

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INPUT FILTER

The tables below show the maximum frequency which can
pass through the filter when the sensitivity level is set to 2V.
The frequency may change according to the sensitivity level.
After turning the filter ON, check that the PL1 blinks
according to the input signal 1 and the PL2 according to the
input signal 2.  If it does not, readjust the sensitivity accord-
ing to the instructions in the following section.

•Noise Filter Type 1 (SW1–5, 2–5 = ON)

DC Coupling

AC Coupling

(SW1–8, 2–8 = ON)

(SW1–8, 2–8 = OFF)

V p-p (V)

MAX. FREQ. (Hz)

V p-p (V)

MAX. FREQ. (Hz)

  5

69

  5

  22

12

35

12

  65

24

89

24

112

•Noise Filter Type 2 (SW1–6, 2–6 = ON)

DC Coupling

AC Coupling

(SW1–8, 2–8 = ON)

(SW1–8, 2–8 = OFF)

V p-p (V)

MAX. FREQ. (Hz)

V p-p (V)

MAX. FREQ. (Hz)

  5

1220

  5

  256

12

  329

12

  664

24

  851

24

1090

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SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

You can change the detection level with the sensitivity adj.
located behind the front cover.  The V

H

 determines the pulse

rise and the V

L

 determines the pulse fall.  See the Ordering

Information Sheet included in the package for the factory
settings.

•How to Change the Sensitivity

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.  See the figure to the right.

2) If you need a noise filter, turn on the SW1–5, 2–5 or SW1–

6, 2–6.

3) Connect the positive probe to the test hole No. 2 and turn

the V

H

  potentiometer until the meter shows desired

value.***

4) Connect the positive probe to the test hole No. 3 and turn

the V

L

  potentiometer until the meter shows desired

value.***

5) Apply input signal (Input 1 & 2) and check that input

monitor LED (PL1 & 2) blinks respectively according to
the input signal.****

***For the V

H

 (V

L

) sensitivity level less than 5V, turn off the

SW2–3 (SW1-–3).  For less than 10V, turn on the SW2–3
(SW1–3).
The voltage values approx. half the amplitude are recom-
mended for normal use.
You had better have a reasonable span between V

H

 and V

L

 in

order to prevent noise interference.

****If the LED does not blink correctly, the sensitivity level
may be out of the pulse amplitude.  Check the offset, ampli-
tude, etc. and go through the adjustment procedure again.

Amplitude
Vinp-p

t

Volts

Sensitivity Level

Input Monitor LED

V

H

V

L

VOLTAGE PULSE (example)

Amplitude
Vinp-p

t

Volts

   The voltage which remains across 
the terminals with contact ON

V

H

V

L

0V

OFF

ON

0V

DRY CONTACT (example)

1
2 +
3 +

V

H

V

L

Connect to 

Terminal 4 (6)

of the base 

socket.

Voltmeter

Test Holes

Input Monitor LED (PL1)

Sensitivity Adj. (V

H

)

Sensitivity Adj. (V

L

)

Input Monitor LED (PL2)

(front cover open)

Summary of Contents for JPSM

Page 1: ...e present in the air install the unit inside proper housing with sufficient ventila tion 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 to140 F withrelativehumiditywithin30to90 RHinorder to ensure adequate life span and operation WIRING Do not install cables power supply input an...

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Page 3: ...of number of output pulses divided by number of input pulses 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 These span frequencies are only used to determine the rate therefore they do not limit actual input output frequencies For example ifyousettheinputspanfrequency...

Page 4: ...r to the tables below for the max frequency which can pass through the filter Not Used Sensitivity Adj VH Sensitivity Adj VL Not Used Sensor Excitation Adj Input Monitor LED PL1 Input Monitor LED PL2 Set each switch according to the table below SW1 front cover open Set each switch according to the table below O N 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 O N 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 STATUS INDICATOR LED The CPU status is indica...

Page 5: ...he negative probe of voltmeter to the terminal 4 of base socket See the figure to the right 2 If you need a noise filter turn on the SW1 5 2 5 or SW1 6 2 6 3 Connect the positive probe to the test hole No 2 and turn the VH potentiometer until the meter shows desired value 4 Connect the positive probe to the test hole No 3 and turn the VL potentiometer until the meter shows desired value 5 Apply in...

Page 6: ...ts the first pulse sinking after its rising since the power is turned on For voltage pulse the first count is made when waveform shifts from High to Low status while for a dry contact it is made when the wave shifts from OFF to ON Turn the front DIP SW SW2 4 or 1 4 ON or OFF respectively so that the Input Monitor LED PL1 or PL2 is turned ON The transmitter counts the first pulse rising after its s...

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Page 8: ...in materials and workmanship during the 36 month period following the date that such productwasoriginallypurchasedifsuchproducthasbeenusedundernormaloperatingconditionsandproperlymaintained M System ssoleliability andpurchaser sexclusiveremedies under this warranty are at M System s option the repair replacement or refund of the purchase price of any M System product which is defective under the t...

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