
Microframe Corporation
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Series 6300XXX8
Set Display to Takt Time Mode
Using the remote control, press [MENU] "168" [ENTER]. The display is now in Takt time mode and
defaults to an interval of 15 seconds.
Set Takt Interval
Press [MENU] “13” [ENTER]. Type in the Takt time interval in an “HH:MM:SS” format. For 10 seconds,
type “10” [ENTER]. For 2 hours, type “20000” [ENTER].
Operation
To control the timer with the remote control:
[Up] button is not applicable.
[Down] button to Start / Stop Takt time
[Clear] button to reset the internal timer and zero the Takt count
To control the timer with the push buttons, you must first change the default function of the push buttons.
See options 6.1 and 6.2 in the Options Definitions.
[Input 1] to Start / Stop Takt time
[Input 2] to reset the internal timer and zero the Takt count
Setting a New Takt Count
Using the remote control, type in the new value and press [ENTER]. If the display is running, it will
continue to increment.
Changing the Takt Interval
The Takt interval may be changed as previously noted. The last Takt interval may need to complete
before the new interval is loaded. To apply the new interval immediately, reset the Takt timer.
Battery Backup
During a power outage, the current Takt number will be preserved. The Takt timer will not continue to run
except that it will complete the current Takt interval. Thus the Takt time will only be behind if a Takt
interval occurs while the unit is powered off.
Options
The following options apply to the Takt timer mode.
See "Options Definitions" for more information.
1.3. Takt Interval (Reload Time)
6.3. Pushbutton/volt
2.3. Display Format
6.4. N.O./N.C.
• 2.3.3. As count
6.5. Button Logic
6.1. Input 1 Action
6.6. Button Debounce
6.2. Input 2 Action
6.7. Remote Lockout
Slave Display Options
See the "Slave Display Options" section for more information about using multiple displays.
•
Set slave mode: [MENU] "213" [ENTER].
•
Set display format as count: [MENU] “233” [ENTER].
Takt Time Detailed Instructions
Takt Time Mode increments a running units count at a specific time
interval. It is normally used on production lines to set a target pace.