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Summary of Contents for S660

Page 1: ...S660 Digital Preset Totalizer Counter Operation Manual www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187 ...

Page 2: ... repaired or altered outside the SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY factory or authorized service centers nor which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident incorrect wiring by others or installation or use not in accord with instructions furnished by the manufacturer Under the normal field usage there is no need to remove the front bezel of this product The front bezel of this product should only ...

Page 3: ... Display Error Messages 14 3 3 What the Keys Do in Display Mode 15 3 4 What the Keys Do in the Programming Mode 15 3 5 Special Start Up Modes 17 4 Programming Operations and Parameters 18 4 1 Password and Security Controls 18 4 2 A B Channel Options 20 4 3 Scaling and Decimal Point Position 21 4 4 Output Control Modes 23 4 5 Set Point Parameters 25 4 6 Auto Reset Operation 26 4 7 Miscellaneous Con...

Page 4: ...splay scaling preset values and all menu functions are easily programmed from the front panel following easy to use word prompts Front Panel Reset Disable and Password Lockout Protection features guard against unauthorized or accidental changes The counter accepts count rates up to 20 KHz and pulses from different types of sensors including Quadrature CMOS or TTL circuits and PNP or NPN devices Th...

Page 5: ... modules for the S660 Table 1 Option Module Summary e l u d o M t o l s e p y T N P n o i t p i r c s e D n o i t c e S e e S 1 t u p n I e l u d o M t u p n I d r a d n a t S 4 2 1 t u p n I e l u d o M t u p n I e r u t a r d a u Q 5 2 2 t x E 4 6 0 5 4 e l u d o M n o i t a t i c x E C D V 2 1 6 2 4 r e w o P e l u d o M r e w o P C A V 0 2 1 3 2 4 r e w o P e l u d o M r e w o P C A V 0 4 2 3 ...

Page 6: ...l cutout remove the clips from the side of the counter Slide the counter through your panel cutout then slide the mounting clips back on Press evenly to ensure a proper fit Figure 2 Counter and Panel Cut Out Dimensions Figure 3 Panel Mounting Clips 2 04 51 8mm 52 13 2 mm ENTER RESET 1 77 45mm 3 24 82mm 3 62 92mm 1 74 44mm 3 93 99 8 mm www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187 ...

Page 7: ...s or jumpers for proper operation Table 1 can be used to identify modules and their associated detail paragraph 3 Install module by carefully aligning module edges with slots in case and pressing forward until tabs on top and bottom engage 2 2 Removing Installing Option Modules Shut power off before removing or installing any option modules Couper le courant avant de retirer ou d installer des mod...

Page 8: ...solid state device Actuation is immediate upon an active Low for at least 2 5ms to this terminal The reset circuit is independent of the power circuit Figure 6 Standard Input Module Coupez l alimentation avant de raccorder les modules optionnels Ne jamais brancher sur secteur chaudes ou neutres pour la réinitialisation ou terminaux communs Denotes module position 1 at rear of counter Primary Input...

Page 9: ...e also provides for a user input signal On the S660 this input serves as a count enable disable control Connecting User to Common will disable counting Dipswitch Legend ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 B Bias Off Hi On Lo B Freq Off Hi On Lo B Off Sink On Source A Freq Off Hi On Lo A Off Sink On Source A Bias Off Hi On Lo CHANNEL FUNCTION DIP Switch Shown for TTL Factory Settings Note Refer to specifications fo...

Page 10: ... FREQUENCY SINKING A INPUT USER INPUT B INPUT COMMON COMMON INPUT EXCITATION ISO 12V ISOCOM _ __ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON NPN SENSOR LOW BIAS LOW FREQUENCY SOURCING HIGH BIAS HIGH FREQUENCY SINKING OUTPUT COMMON Figure 8 Sensor Connection Examples Figure 8a Sensor Input example 5 A Channel Frequency OFF Hi low pass filter disabled ON Lo low pass filter enabled 6 A Channel Sensor Type OFF Sinking internal pu...

Page 11: ...signal On the S660 this input serves as a Count Enable Disable NOTE If B channel is not going to be used use the default switch settings for SW1 positions 1 through 3 Default settings are provided in Table 3 In both modes the state of the user input signal can be selected as active high or active low DIP switch SW1 configures the counter to match the specifications of the accompanying sensor When ...

Page 12: ...r OFF Sinking internal pull up enabled ON Source internal pull down enabled 4 A Channel Bias OFF Hi VLT 5 0 V VUT 7 0V 10 ON Low VLT 1 6 V VUT 3 6V 10 5 A Channel Frequency OFF Hi low pass filter disabled ON Lo low pass filter enabled 6 A Channel Sensor Type OFF Sinking internal pull up enabled ON Source internal pull down enabled 7 B Channel Count Edge OFF Rising standard count mode only ON Falli...

Page 13: ...or encod ers that do not have a signal return or imply a signal return that is in common with the supply voltage a common attachment that ties the excitation supply to the logic input common may be required Examples of this appear in figures 8 8a 11 and 12 Figure 13 Excitation Module Figure 12 Wiring Encoder with External Supply 12 www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187 ...

Page 14: ...osed NC circuit action Only the output 1 channel is implemented in the single relay module 3 Display Keypad Controls 3 1 Display 6 Digit 0 56 high red LED Display 2 Output Status Indicators 1 and 2 Units Window for supplied label or legend 4 Button Keypad with tactile response Figure 16 Display and Keypad Layout Units Window Output Status Indicators 13 4 Button Keypad Numeric Message Display www c...

Page 15: ... O t n u o C w a R f o r e b m u n e h T s r e t n u o c e h t d e d e e c x e s a h s e s l u p t n u o c r o 8 4 6 3 8 4 7 4 1 2 e u l a v l a n r e t n i m u m i x a m 8 4 6 3 8 4 7 4 1 2 r e t n u o C t e s e R 2 E s t u p t u O e t a v i t c a e d s p o t s t n u o c w o l f r e v O h t a M n i r o t c a f e l a c s e g r a l A s a h t n u o c w a r e g r a l h t i w n o i t a n i b m o c l a...

Page 16: ...s d e l b a s i d e b y a m n o i t c a S r o T d n a s t n i o p t e s e h t l l a o t s s e c c a k c i u q s w o l l A S o P t S r e b n a c e r u t a e f s i h T n o i t i s o P t e s e R 1 4 n o i t c e s e e s d r o w s s a p a g n i s u y b d e l b a s i d d n a d l o H s s e r P S u n e M g n i m m a r g o r P e h t s s e c c A RESET ENTER The up and down keys navigate through the availabl...

Page 17: ...ce list allows selection from a fixed number of options A Choice List is found in the Options section of the menu The list is made up of the available options for the function that is being edited Example Menu is Input Setup Menu the Function is A Channel the Choice List is up down quad and rquad See Table 6 Numerical Value A numerical entry allows the changing of set point values scale values Fig...

Page 18: ... e n e h t s a s e u l a v e h t s e v a S t x e n e h t o t s e c n a v d a d n a y r o m e m n i n o i t c n u f y l l a c i t a m o t u a u n e m e h t f o n o i t c n u f etc 3 5 Special Start up Modes There are two start up modes for the S660 counter The default start up mode will be used every time the counter is powered up by the user There is one alternate start up mode that will allow the...

Page 19: ...ounter settings The password value determines the counter s security level as shown in Table 5 If you have forgotten the password see section 3 5 Special Start Up Modes 1 After entering the Programming Mode the first field is Password a If no password has been assigned the counter will flash between chpass for Change Password and the default value 000 b To change the password press when the displa...

Page 20: ...ntinue to the Input Setup menu category Table 5 Password Values ENTER ENTER ENTER RESET e u l a V d r o w s s a P y t i r u c e S f o l e v e L 0 0 0 g n i t t e s t l u a f e D y t i r u c e S o N d n a u n e M g n i m m a r g o r P e h t o t s s e c c a l l u f s w o l l A d e l b a n e s i s t n i o p t e s o t s s e c c A k c i u Q 9 9 0 1 0 0 e r u c e s y l l u F d r o w s s a p y b d e r u ...

Page 21: ...se the count direction of the encoder in software instead of having to rewire remount the encoder Table 6 Channel A Selection 1 To set the A Channel value a When the display flashes input setup press The display will change to a chan b Press again to proceed to the choice list Scroll through up down quad and r quad using the arrow keys c When the selection is complete press to accept the selection...

Page 22: ...ter allows for prescaling of display values Prescaling allows the counter to display a more accurate number than its 6 digit capacity might otherwise allow by making the positive count the most significant digit Generally speaking the smaller the scale value the more accurate the count will be The S660 has four prescale values 1 0 default 0 1 0 01 and 0 001 An example of this application is as fol...

Page 23: ...ow keys to enter the correct value of the flashing digit Use the key to advance to the next digit Press when the correct scale is selected to accept value and proceed to the next parameter Decimal Point To calculate the scaling parameter use the following scale formula Display Multiplier Pulse x Prescale x Scale x Decimal Point If the scale value isn t known use the following formula For the examp...

Page 24: ... e h c a e r s i t n i o p t e s r o s i e u l a v e h t n e h w e t a v i t c a l l i w t u p t u o e h T 2 t u p t u o r o f 3 P S 1 t u p t u o r o f 1 P S d e r e t n u o c n e e b n a c d n a d l e h s i t u p t u o e h t d e t a v i t c a e c n O l i t n U d e h c t a L d e i f i c e p s e h t n e h w y l n o d e t a v i t c a e d e b n a c s n o i t i d n o c l i t n U d e h c t a L e h T t...

Page 25: ...e Appendix B for which options correspond to which parameters and make selections accordingly 4 Press until oput 2 setup is displayed to make similar selections for Output 2 Mode Again use Appendix B to make proper selections for subsequent parameters 5 When all selections are entered and accepted into counter memory counter will proceed to next menu category Set Point Setup ENTER ENTER ENTER l i ...

Page 26: ...ress to continue to the Parameter Name sp 1 The display will flash between sp 1 and the default value of 000010 When the display shows 000010 press 3 Use the arrow keys to enter the correct value of the flashing digit Use the key to advance to the next digit Press when the correct set point is selected to accept value and proceed to the next parameter SP 2 4 Repeat these steps for SP 2 SP 3 and SP...

Page 27: ...he outputs will return to the deactivated status and the displayed count will return to the value stored in the Reset Position rstpos function This feature is used in cut to length or other applications where an automatic repetitive cycle is established There are seven options for the Auto Reset Mode Disabled at one of four set points or after an output times out 1 To access the Auto Reset Mode en...

Page 28: ... t t u B t e s e R e h t s e l b a s i d e r u t a e f t i b i h n I n o t t u B t e s e R e h T o t d e s u e b n a c s i h T n o t t u b t e s e r l e n a p t n o r f l u f e s u y l l a i c e p s e s t e s e r l a t n e d i c c a t n e v e r p e h T r e c n e u q e s a s a r e t n u o c e h t g n i s u n e h w t o n s i t u p n i t e s e r e r a w d r a h l e n a p r a e r l a n r e t x e g n i...

Page 29: ...es Quadrature X4 mode 5 Khz Min pulse width Standard mode 5 uS Display Digits 7 segment with leading zero blanking 6 digit Display Decimal Point User programmable Display LEDs Red 0 56 14 2mm high efficiency Display Range 99 999 to 999 999 Independent of decimal position Output channels 2 with front panel indicator for each Output modes Disabled Timed Latching and Boundary Delay times 2 5 ms 15ms ...

Page 30: ...Case Depth 3 24 82mm Weight 9 0 oz 255 1 g Standard input module Input Channels A B and User Count edge High to low transition A and B channels Input Sources Switch contact CMOS or TTL logics PNP or NPN devices Input Impedance Sinking 10K 5 Res Pull up to 9 0 16 VDC 10 Sourcing 5 1K 5 Res Pull down to common A B channels VUT 3 6V 10 10 Low Bias mode VLT 1 6V VUT 7 0V 10 10 High Bias mode VLT 5 0V ...

Page 31: ... n o c h c t i w S s r e d o c n e d e d n e e l g n i s e r u t a r d a u q s e c i v e d t u p n I e c n a d e p m I 0 1 C D V 6 1 0 9 o t p u l l u P s e R 5 K 0 1 g n i k n i S n o m m o c o t n w o d l l u P s e R 5 K 1 5 g n i c r u o S s d l o h s e r h T t u p n I s l e n n a h c B A 0 1 V 6 3 T U V 0 1 V 6 1 T L V e d o m s a i B w o L 0 1 V 0 7 T U V 0 1 V 0 5 T L V e d o m s a i B h g i...

Page 32: ...l l a s e r u c e S 9 9 0 1 0 0 s r e t e m a r a p e l b a n E 9 9 9 0 0 1 s o P s e R s P S n i s s e c c a e d o m y a l p s i d 1 4 Tip Photocopy these pages to mark settings on factory default settings u n e M y r o g e t a C r e t e m a r a P e m a N s e c i o h C t a m r o F n o i t p i r c s e D h c e T e t o N P u t E S t u P n i n A H C A P u n w o d d A u q d A u q r e d o M A n a h C f...

Page 33: ... e D h c e T e t o N P d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P D e u l a V y a l p s i D 1 t n i o P l a m i c e D t n u o C s t c e f f A n o i t a c o l f o e c n a r a e p p a s o P t s R d e t a i c o s s a y n a d n a t n i o p t e S s r e t e m a r a p 3 4 1 T u P o P u t E S 1 E d o M m b a s i D d e m m i t h c t a L d n u o b e d o M 1 t u p...

Page 34: ...d e h c t a l 2 t u p t u O r e t e m a r a p s r a e p p A f i y l n o 2 E d o m M H C t A L 4 4 factory default settings u n e M y r o g e t a C r e t e m a r a P e m a N s e c i o h C t a m r o F n o i t p i r c s e D h c e T e t o N t n P t E S P u t E S 1 P S 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 P S w o L 1 t n i o p t e S s e u l a V o t 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 l l i w t n i o p l a m i c e D e h t o t g n i d r o c...

Page 35: ... 5 rESEt ArESEt SAbL di Auto Reset Mode 4 6 SEtuP At SP1 At SP2 At SP3 At SP4 AFtoP1 AFtoP2 Selects when an auto reset function is to occur Disabled at a set point or after output times out See also the RSTPOS parameter in the Setpnt Setup category Menu Category Parameter Name Choices Format Description Tech Note rStbtn EnAbLE SAbL di Reset Button Enable or disable front panel reset button 4 7 Pon...

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