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3.5  Special Start-Up Modes 

There are two start-up modes for the S663 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 operator to return the counter software functions to factory default settings.

The alternate start-up modes can only be accessed by pressing and holding certain keys during 
the power up sequence.
• 

Press and hold both keys on the face of the counter

• 

Apply power while holding keys

Key

Keypad behavior

and

Returns parameters to factory defaults.  Resets

password to 

000

, and all user scaling, operation

modes and set points to factory defaults. Display

will show 

freset

.

RESET 

ENTER

4  Programming Operations and Parameters

This section details the initial programming options of the S663, presuming all defaults are in 
place.

If you are already familiar with the S663 programming, see Appendix B for the Programming 
Quick Reference Guide.

To enter the Programming Mode, hold       and  press       . 

To return to the Display Mode, press         and hold for four seconds when counter is not in an 
option menu.

4.1  Password and Security Controls 

The security feature helps prevent accidental changes to counter 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 display shows 000.  Use the arrow 
keys to change the flashing digit to the desired number.

c) 

Press       to advance to the next digit. Press        to accept the password to counter 
memory and press it again to advance to the next parameter, Input Setup.

ENTER

RESET 

ENTER

ENTER

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Page 1: ...S663 Digital Preset Totalizer Counter Rate Meter 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 o...

Page 3: ...at the Keys Do in Display Mode 15 3 4 What the Keys Do in the Programming Mode 16 3 5 Special Start Up Modes 18 4 Programming Operations and Parameters 18 4 1 Password and Security Controls 18 4 2 A B...

Page 4: ...he 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...

Page 5: ...tion modules for the S663 Table 1 Option Module Summary 1 2 5 4 Input Excitation Power Supply Output Input Standard Quadrature Power Supply Basic Unit S663 120 VAC 240 VAC 1 2 1 2 Excitation None 12VD...

Page 6: ...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 C...

Page 7: ...nfigure switches 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 an...

Page 8: ...d 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...

Page 9: ...default settings for switch positions 1 through 3 should be selected Default settings are provided in Table 2 The Input module also provides for a User input signal On the S663 this input serves as a...

Page 10: ...by placing JP1 and JP2 on pins 2 and 3 see Figure 10 for details The Quadrature mode supports a wide range of encoders including the Simpson SE series While in Standard Mode this module works similarl...

Page 11: ...en shipped from the factory the counter is set for X1 quadrature as shown in Figure 10 and Table 3 Dip Switch Legend ON OFF B Bias Off Hi On Lo B Freq Off Hi On Lo B Off Sink On Source A Bias Off Hi O...

Page 12: ...ource 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 Chan...

Page 13: ...the excitation supply to the logic input common may be required Examples of this appear in figures 8 8a 11 and 12 A INPUT USER INPUT B INPUT COMMON COMMON INPUT PHASE A WHITE COMMON BLACK POSITIVE RED...

Page 14: ...lay Modules Figure 14 Single Relay Figure 15 Dual Relay The Single and Dual Relay modules can activate circuit loads of up to 5 amps at 250 VAC A Form C configuration allows use of normally open NO an...

Page 15: ...2 Output Status Indicators 1 and 2 Units Window for supplied label or legend 4 button keypad with tactile response Output Status Indicators 4 Button Keypad Numeric Message Display Units Window 3 Displ...

Page 16: ...or 2 147 483 648 Reset Counter E2 Outputs deactivate count stops Math Overflow A large scale factor in combination with large raw count has exceeded the counter s maximum internal value 2 147 483 648...

Page 17: ...rquad up dir down other setup menus Return to Display Mode ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Figure 17 Programming Menu Structure In the Programming Mode the S663 will return to Display...

Page 18: ...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 etc Key Keypad behavior Selects the next digit...

Page 19: ...ou are already familiar with the S663 programming see Appendix B for the Programming Quick Reference Guide To enter the Programming Mode hold and press To return to the Display Mode press and hold for...

Page 20: ...may be selected as an Up Down Quadrature or Reverse Quadrature in put As an Up channel pulses applied to the A input are added to the display In Down mode subtraction occurs Note that when using Quadr...

Page 21: ...N DOWN DOWN UP When A channel has been set to either Quadrature or Reverse Quadrature settings the B chan nel internally behaves as a direction control 2 To set the B channel a In the Input Setup area...

Page 22: ...the user defined scaling parameter enter the Programming Mode and press quntil the count setup menu category is reached Press 2 Pressqto continue to the Parameter Name scale The display will flash bet...

Page 23: ...ws 01 0000 press 2 Use the arrow keys to select the correct value for the flashing digit press to advance to the next digit 3 When the correct value is displayed press to accept and proceed to next pa...

Page 24: ...d o M c e s e d o M d e r e t n e r e s U r e i l p i t l u M 0 0 0 5 e l a c S d e r e t n e r e s U e u l a v e v i t i d d a 0 0 0 0 1 t e s f f O n o i t i s o P l a m i c e D 0 0 0 0 0 0 P D Tab...

Page 25: ...output when a trigger or set point is reached T h e o u t p u t w i l l a c t i va t e w h e n t h e va l u e i s encountered SP1 for output 1 SP3 for output 2 Once activated the output is held and ca...

Page 26: ...erred to as Count Reset Value SP1 and SP2 are used only with Output 1 and SP3 and SP4 are used only with Output 2 The SP1 and SP3 parameters are used as Latched or Timed trigger values When a Boundary...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...correct mode is selected 6 The display will now show end If you are finished programming the S663 press If not use the arrow keys to back up to the necessary parameter rStbtn Reset Button The Reset Bu...

Page 29: ...range internal 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 648 Maximum count rate 20 Khz Standard and Quadrature X1 modes 5 Khz Quadrature X4 mode Min pulse width 5 uS Standard mode Display Digits 6 digit 7 segment w...

Page 30: ...0 2 VDC active Storage Temperature 10 to 60 C Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Relative Humidity 0 to 80 for temperatures less than 32 C decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C Non condensing Bezel 3 93 x 2...

Page 31: ...tained Quadrature input module Input Channels A B and User Input Inversion User selectable input polarity A and B channel polarity selective in standard mode only Operation modes Standard Quadrature X...

Page 32: ...Parameter Name Choices Format Description Tech Note PASS 000 Password Entry and Verification 4 1 ACCESS dEni Ed Password Fail Appears if incorrect password entered 4 1 CHPASS 000 Password Change Appea...

Page 33: ...0 Scale Set Display Value 1 scaling multiplier Values 9 9999 to 99 9999 4 3 Menu Category Parameter Name Choices Format Description Tech Note Cnt dP 000000 000000 00000 0 0000 00 000 000 00 0000 0 000...

Page 34: ...of Rate Offsets and any associated Set Point parameters 4 4 oFFSEt 000000 Rate Offset Set Display Value 2 Rate scaling offset Values 99999 to 999999 A decimal point will appear according to user progr...

Page 35: ...s matchpoints See also SP1 and SP2 4 5 ti M m Ed LAtCHEd SP1 Lo At SP1 AtSp1 SP2 Hi Output 1 Bindings Reminder message indicates which and how the set points are used for comparison Which message is d...

Page 36: ...H and SrC1 Count 4 5 oPut 2 SEtuP m M odE2 di SAbL ti M m Ed LAtCH bound Output 2 Mode Set the mode of operation for Output 2 Can be disabled timed latched or boundary mode 4 5 SrC 2 Count rAtE Output...

Page 37: ...ich and how the set points are used for comparison Which message is displayed is determined by the Output 2 mode selected 4 5 dELAY2 010 00 Delay 2 Output 2 delay time Appears only if Output 2 mode se...

Page 38: ...will appear according to the current Output 1 Source setting 4 6 SP2 000020 SP2 Set point 1 High Values 99999 to 999999 Decimal point will appear according to the current Output 1 Source setting 4 6 S...

Page 39: ...e front panel reset button 4 8 PonrSt no YES Power On Reset Select whether count reset event will occur at power up 4 8 End Exit Programming Menu Menu Category Parameter Name Choices Format Descriptio...

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