Osaka CI 49 Operating Instructions Download Page 4

OSAKA- CI 49 Operating instructions. PAGE 4 

 

 
4.4 - OUT2 OPERATING MODE 

The instrument can be programmed by the parameter 

"F2" 

to 

operate on OUT2 in any of the following 4 modes: 
F2 = 1 - Output OUT2 operating like OUT1  
The output OUT2 exactly operates like the output OUT1 so that 
to be able to have two output contacts. 
F2 = 2 - Output OUT2 operating as counting in progress 
The output OUT2 is activated when the first pulse is acquired 
and remains activated to the reset command. 

 

F2 = 3 - Same function of OUT1 with set C2 absolute: 
The choice of this mode of operation enable the set "C2" that 
cannot be higher of "C1." 
The instrument operating on the output OUT 2 in the same way 
with  which it operates the function F1 on the output OUT1 but 
with set “C2”. 

 

F2 = 4 - Same function of OUT1 with set C2 relative to set C1 
(in advance) : 
The choice of this mode of operation enable the set "C2" that 
cannot be higher of "C1". 
The instrument operating on the output OUT 2 in the same way 
with  which it operates the function F1 on the output OUT1 but 
with set [”C1” - "C2"]. 
In the programming mode of the set "C2" the display shows 

"C2 d" 

to indicate that the set C2 is dependent. 

 

If “F2” = 0 the output OUT 2 is always disabled. 
 

5 - PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS 

 
5.1 - PARAMETERS TABLE 

 

Par.

 

Description

 

Range

 

Def.

 

1

 

F1

 

OUT 1 operating mode  1 - 2 - 3 

2

 

F2

 

OUT 2 0perating mode  0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4  

3

 

H1

 

Maximum set 

0000 .. 9999 

9999 

4

 

C

 

Counting mode 

1 - 2  

5

 

r

 

Restart time 

1 ... 250  
décimas de seg. 

6

 

H

 

Maximum frequency of 
input 

1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 

7

 

d

 

Counting division 

1 ... 9999 

8

 

b

 

Back-up mode 

1 - 2  

9

 

E

 

RES input operating 
mode 

1 - 2 

10

 

t

 

key operating mode 

0 - 1 

 

5.2 - PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION 
F 1 

- OUT 1  OPERATING MODE: Permits the user to select 

the operating mode of the output OUT 1 as regards counting. 
The 3 mode are: 
1 = RESTART 
2 = RESTART-LAP 
3 = COUNT 

F 2 

- OUT 2 OPERATING MODE: Permits the user to select 

the operating mode of the output OUT 2 as regards counting. 
The 5 mode are: 
0 = Ouput disable 
1 = Operating like OUT1 
2 = On during counting 
3 = Same function of OUT1 with set C2 absolute 
4 = Same function of OUT1 with set C2 dependent from set C1 

H1 - 

HIGH SET POINT C1 : This parameter allows the user to 

program the Higher value programmable as Set Point “C1” 

- COUNTING MODE: It establishes whether counting must 

be carried out by increments (UP) or decrements (DOWN), i.e. 
whether  the display must show the pulses which have been 
counted or remaining pulses. The options are: 
1 = UP 
2 = DOWN 

- RESTART AND RESTART-LAP TIME: This parameter 

allows the  user to determine the automatic reset delay time in 
"F1"= 1 and  "F1"= 2 operating modes (refer to what has 
already been said in the description of these operating modes). 
Programming options for this parameter are: 1 ... 250 (tenths of 
sec.) 

- MAXIMUM COUNTING FREQUENCY: This parameter acts 

on a software filter and allows the user to select the maximum 
acceptable  input frequency for counting, and it is used 
according to the type of  signal transmitted at the input port 
(from relay, contact, encoder, etc.). The options are: 
1 = 2 Hz 
2 = 10 Hz 
3 = 40 Hz 
4 = 125 Hz 
5 = 1000 Hz 

- COUNTING DIVISION: This parameter permits the user to 

divide the number of pulses received by the counting input and 
to use the result as the counting value of the counter (both for 
display and the  output operating mode). Programming options 
for this parameter are: 1 ... 9999 

- BACK-UP MODE : It determines counter behaviour in case 

of power failure. The options are: 
1 = It stores counting: in the eventuality of power failure the 
counter  stores the value reached, and when the power supply 
is restored it restarts counting from this value. 
2 = It resets counting: in the eventuality of  power failure the 
counter does not store the value reached, and when the power 
supply is restored it restarts counting from 0000 (if in UP mode) 
or the set value (if in DOWN mode). 

- RES INPUT OPERATING MODE. Allows the user to select 

the operating mode of the RES external input. The options are: 
1 = RESET 
2 = REVERSE COUNTING 

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