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6.1  MODULE 1 - I

NPUT

S

ETUP

P

ARAMETERS

(

1-INPUt

)

COUNTER A DECIMAL POSITION

COUNTER A SCALE FACTOR

The number of input counts is multiplied by the scale factor to obtain the

desired process value. A scale factor of 1.0000 will result in the display of the
actual number of input counts. (Details on scaling calculations are explained at
the end of this section.)*

This selects the decimal point position for Counter A. The selection will also

affect Counter A scale factor calculations.

00.0001

to 

99.9999

COUNTER RESET AT POWER-UP

yES

NO

COUNT MODE

Select the count mode that corresponds with your application. The input

actions are shown in the boxes below. For simple counting applications, it is
recommended to use Count with Direction for the count mode. Simply leave the
direction input unconnected.

COUNTER B DECIMAL POSITION

This selects the decimal point position for Counter B. The selection will also

affect Counter B scale factor calculations.

COUNTER B SCALE FACTOR

The number of input or batch counts is multiplied by the scale factor to

obtain the desired process value. A scale factor of 1.0000 will result in the
display of the actual number of input or batch counts. (Details on scaling
calculations are explained at the end of this section.)*

00.0001

to 

99.9999

Count b

NO

both A-b

Count A

Cnt ud

qUAd 1

Add Add

dUAL Cnt

RAtE Cnt

qUAd 4

qUAd 2

Add Sub

0.00000

0.000

0.0

0.0000

0.00

0

0.00000

0.000

0.0

0.0000

0.00

0

"

#

Cnt ud

INP A-b

"

#

0

CntA dP

"

#

01.0000

CmtA ScF

COUNTER A COUNT LOAD VALUE

Counter A resets to this value if Reset to Count Load action is selected.

-9999999

to 

99999999

"

#

00000500

CmtA Ld

COUNTER B BATCH COUNT ENABLE

The Counter B batch count function internally counts the number of output

activations of the selected setpoint(s). The count source for the batch counter
can be SP1, SP2 or both. Batch counting is available in all count modes except
Dual Counter, which uses an external input signal for Counter B. This
parameter only appears if a Setpoint Output option card is installed.

"

#

NO

Cmtb bAt

"

#

0

Cntb dP

"

#

01.0000

"

#

NO

RSt P-UP

Shaded area selections only apply when Counter B is enabled (Dual Counter

mode or batch counter).

Counter A Subtract

Counter A Add

Counter A Add

Counter A Add

Quad A

Count A

Quad A

Count A

Quad A

Count A

Counter B Add

Counter A Add

Counter A Add

Rate only

Counter A Direction

Counter A

INPUT B ACTION

INPUT A ACTION

Add Sub

2 Input Add/Subtract

Add Add

2 Input Add/Add

qUAd 4

Quadrature x4

qUAd 2

Quadrature x2

qUAd 1

Quadrature x1

dUAL Cnt

Dual Counter

RAtE Cnt

Rate/Counter

Cnt ud

Count with Direction

DISPLAY

MODE

The selected counter(s) will reset at each meter power-up.

* For value entry instructions, refer to selection/value entry in the Programming

The Meter section.

Note: The Rate indicator signal is derived from Input A in all count modes.

Cntb ScF

COUNTER A RESET ACTION

When Counter A is reset, it returns to Zero or Counter A Count Load value.

This reset action applies to all Counter A resets, except a setpoint generated
Counter Auto Reset programmed in Module 4.

"

#

to 2Ero

CmtA rSt

to 2Ero

to CtLd

COUNTER A COUNT DIRECTION

Reverse (

rEV

) switches the normal Counter A count direction shown in the

Count Mode parameter chart.

"

#

NOr

CmtA dir

NOr

rEV

NO

SP2

SP1

SP1-2

PARAMETER MENU

Summary of Contents for CUB5B

Page 1: ...Setpoint capability is field installable with the addition of the single setpoint relay output module or the dual setpoint solid state output module Serial communications capability for RS232 or RS48...

Page 2: ...ature 35 to 85 C Operating and Storage Humidity 0 to 85 max relative humidity non condensing Vibration According to IEC 68 2 6 Operational 5 to 500 Hz in X Y Z direction for 1 5 hours 5 g s Shock Acco...

Page 3: ...se widths to 10 msec To access the switches remove the rear cover of the meter as described below A bank of 4 switches is located in the upper right hand corner After setting the switches install any...

Page 4: ...pplications where cable runs are long and portable two way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation is near a commercial radio transmitter 4 Signal or Control cables within an enclosu...

Page 5: ...erators Etc Input A Two Wire Proximity Current Source Input A Magnetic Pickup Input A Current Sourcing Output Input A Interfacing With TTL Input A Current Sinking Output Input A Switch or Isolated Tra...

Page 6: ...move to the next parameter PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT SEL KEY The Programming Mode is exited by pressing the SEL key with Pro NO displayed This will commit any stored parameter changes to memory and return...

Page 7: ...is value if Reset to Count Load action is selected 9999999 to 99999999 00000500 CmtA Ld COUNTER B BATCH COUNT ENABLE The Counter B batch count function internally counts the number of output activatio...

Page 8: ...y reset of the selected counter s Change backlight color with each activation backlight version only Inhibit Maintained Reset Freeze display of selected counter s while allowing counts to accumulate i...

Page 9: ...a pulse every 2 seconds RATE HIGH UPDATE TIME 0 2 to 99 9 seconds 01 0 LO Udt 02 0 HI Udt SCALING FOR RATE INDICATION To scale the rate enter a Scaling Display value with a corresponding Scaling Input...

Page 10: ...are only active when Counter B is enabled Dual Count mode or batch counter FRONT PANEL COUNTER RESET ENABLE RST The yES selection allows the display to automatically scroll through the enabled displa...

Page 11: ...Setpoint Action not applicable for Counter B Assignment Select the Setpoint Output to be programmed starting with Setpoint 1 The n in the following parameters reflects the chosen Setpoint number After...

Page 12: ...vated Reverse rEV turns the output off when activated and on when deactivated NOr SPn OUt SETPOINT ANNUNCIATOR Normal NOr displays the setpoint annunciator when the corresponding output is on Reverse...

Page 13: ...om the meter in response to a Transmit Value command or a Block Print Request Select NO for a full print transmission consisting of the meter address mnemonics and parameter data Select YES for abbrev...

Page 14: ...es not issue a reply to value change commands follow with a transmit value command for readback verification Receiving Data From The Meter Data is transmitted from the meter in response to either a tr...

Page 15: ...o take place The figures list the data formats employed by the meter Start Bit and Data Bits Data transmission always begins with the start bit The start bit signals the receiving device to prepare fo...

Page 16: ...16 CUB5 PROGRAMMING QUICK OVERVIEW Press and hold SEL key to enter Programming Mode...

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