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INPUT SET-UP

The selection of input set-up is accomplished by the first three DIP switches,

located along the side of the unit. DIP switches 1-3 are used to configure the
input. Each of these switches are discussed below.

Note: Rate type indicators frequently use magnetic pickups for input devices.

Consequently, there are basic differences between counter and rate-indicator
input circuits. In the Model APLPT/PBLPT input circuit, the hysteresis level
is quite small and the bias levels are significantly different to accommodate
both magnetic pickup inputs, as well as the +5 V and higher logic levels. The
APLPT/PBLPT can work with switch contact closures because of the low
count rate capability. S1 should be closed when switch contact closures are
used as inputs to the unit.

S1 - ON [MAG.PKUP.]:

Connects a 0.1µf damping input capacitor from input

to common. This capacitor is commonly used with magnetic pickup
inputs and serves to filter out high frequency noise. It can also be used
to filter switch contact closures.

Note: If excessive contact “bounce” or system “noise” is encountered, an

additional external filter capacitor may be necessary. Reed switches,
mercury wetted contacts, snap action limit switches, and silver alloy
relay contacts with wiping action are usually satisfactory for generating
count input signals. Motor starter contacts, tungsten contacts, and brush
type contacts should not be used.

S2 - ON [LOGIC]:

Sets the bias reference so that input logic signals trigger

count pulses as they cross a level of approxi2.5 V.

OFF:

Sets the bias reference so that a signal of 150 millivolts or more will

trigger count pulses. This provides the sensitivity required for low speed
magnetic pickup sensors.

Note: Hysteresis for both S2 “ON” and “OFF” conditions is about 25

millivolts. This means the difference between V

IL

and V

IH

with logic

inputs (S2) is almost insignificant and only a very small signal swing
about the 2.5 V bias level will trigger the input.

S3 - ON [NPN O.C.]:

Connects a 3.9 K pull-up load resistor for sensors or

circuits with current sink outputs. Sensor output must sink 4 mA @ V

OL

of 1V or less.

SCALE MULTIPLIER SELECTION

The selection of the scale multiplier value is

accomplished by DIP switches 4 and 5. The table
at right shows what combination of switches is
needed to obtain the desired value.

MODE SELECT
(Decimal Point Selection For 9999 unit only)

The selection of a decimal point location using

DIP switches 7 and 8 is shown in the table at right.

(This feature is available only on the
APLPT4/PBLPT4.) 

In the APLPT4/PBLPT4, the

proper DIP switches must be selected before the
unit is powered up. To change a decimal point
location, the unit must be powered down, the DIP
switches changed, then powered up. The decimal
point will appear as soon as the display reappears.

MOVING WINDOW AVERAGING AND SELF-TEST

DIP switch 6, the S.T./AVG. switch, serves a dual function of disabling or

enabling the 

“moving window average” (MWA)

function and the self-test

function. When the switch is up, MWA and self-test are both disabled. When the
switch is down, MWA and self-test are both enabled.

MOVING WINDOW AVERAGING

This allows the unit to 

“collect”

and average the last eight input pulses which

is continually updated whenever a new pulse occurs. The oldest input data is
discarded and replaced with the new input data.

SELF-TEST

This unit has a built-in self-test feature which can only be activated

immediately after power-up 

(the unit will not measure time while in self-test)

.

To activate self-test, set the S.T./AVG. DIP switch (D.S. 6) to the enable
position. Then apply power to the unit. With this test, all digits are cycled
through starting with a string of zeros. This will be shown for about half a
second, then a string of ones will appear for about the same time duration.
Following these, a string of twos and so on, up to nines will be displayed. After
the nines are shown, a string of decimal points will appear. Next, an interlace
pattern of 1, 0, 1, 0, (1, 0,) then 1, 2, 1, 2, (1, 2,) and so on, until all digits from
zero to nine have been displayed.

The next portion of self-test will display four groups of zeros and/or ones.

(The first two digits from the left, in each group, will always show zeros if it is
an APLPT5/PBLPT5. If it is an APLPT4/PBLPT4, the first two digits will be
blank.)

In the first group, the third digit represents the 13th 

(X4096)

DIP switch

setting. The fourth and fifth digits show the setting for the Scale Multiplier
select DIP switches. 

(The fourth position digit represents DIP switch 4 and the

fifth position digit represents DIP switch 5.)

The state of these digits coincides

with the table listed under the 

“Scale Multiplier Selection”

section. The last

digit will always show a one for the APLPT5/PBLPT5. But for the
APLPT4/PBLPT4, if both switches 7 and 8 are off, it will then display a zero.

The next three groups are shown

on the right, and correspond to the
DIP switch shown directly above it.

(Note: The first two digits in each
group are always shown as zeros 
or blanks.)

The X’s represent a zero or one 

(depending on the setting of the DIP switch)

in the display. Self-test is automatically exited 8 seconds after the last DIP
switch is changed.

9 10 11 12 (DIP SWITCH)

Group 2: 0 0 X X X X

5

6

7

8 (DIP SWITCH)

Group 3: 0 0 X X X X

1

2

3

4 (DIP SWITCH)

Group 4: 0 0 X X X X

1000

(1)

(1)

100

(1)

(0)

10

(0)

(1)

1

(0)

(0)

SCALE

MULTIPLIER

SW 5

SW 4

SW 7

SW 8

D.P.

LOCATION

0

(0)

(0)

(1)

(0)

0.0

0.00

(1)

(0)

(1)

(1)

0.00

Summary of Contents for APLPT

Page 1: ...l DIP switch The units can accommodate magnetic pickups logic sensors and NPN open collector sensors as well as switch contact closure sensors These units have a self test feature which checks all the...

Page 2: ...n current sink or source sensor by connecting the appropriate terminals in common S3 on the APLPT PBLPT should be turned OFF since pull up or pull down resistors are already present in the counter The...

Page 3: ...PT4 PBLPT4 the proper DIP switches must be selected before the unit is powered up To change a decimal point location the unit must be powered down the DIP switches changed then powered up The decimal...

Page 4: ...ction Install line filters on the power input cable to the unit to suppress power line interference Install them near the power entry point of the enclosure The following EMI suppression devices or eq...

Page 5: ...stort and not provide a water tight seal Recommended minimum panel thickness is 1 8 After the panel cut out has been completed and deburred carefully slide the panel gasket over the rear of the unit t...

Page 6: ...basic formula applies to all units However for the APLPT5 PBLPT5 the D R must be converted to a base unit of measurement DMIT D R x P P S DMIT Display Multiplier Increment Total DR Desired Reading In...

Page 7: ...talog or contact your local RLC distributor APLPT DESCRIPTION MODEL NO PART NUMBERS FOR AVAILABLE SUPPLY VOLTAGES ORDERING INFORMATION PBLPT500 PBLPT400 115 230 VAC Apollo 5 Digit Process Time Module...

Page 8: ...or products containing components manufactured by RLC and based upon personal injuries deaths property damage lost profits and other matters which Buyer its employees or sub contractors are or may be...

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