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NE216

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Operating Instructions

Electronic preset counter 
NE216

Contents Page
General / Safety instructions 

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System description 

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Description 26
Block diagram 

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Connecting 27

Connecting the voltage supply 

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Assignment signal output „relay“ 

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Assignment signal output „electronic“ 

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Assignment signal inputs  

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Typical connections 

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Connecting the sensor supply 

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Interface connection 

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Operating mode 

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Key functions 

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Programming mode 

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Operating and preset mode  

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Counting modes (input mode) 

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Output responses (output mode) 

40

Technical data 

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Dimensions 43
Error messages 

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Part number 

44

Summary of Contents for NE216

Page 1: ...voltage supply 28 Assignment signal output relay 28 Assignment signal output electronic 29 Assignment signal inputs 29 Typical connections 30 Connecting the sensor supply 30 Interface connection 31 Op...

Page 2: ...ate and in safe condition To keep the units in this condition it is necessary that the units be installed and operated properly in a safety and hazard conscious manner under observance of this operati...

Page 3: ...sks or a danger of property or environmental damage could result then appropriate safety precautions must be taken Do not open the housing of the units or make any changes to it Tampering with the uni...

Page 4: ...hed P2 blinks preset P2 reached Control panel Key for display of functions con rmation key Reset Key to select HIGHER decades Key to select decades to the LEFT 2 2 Block diagram Voltage supply Signal...

Page 5: ...UPLQDO WHUPLQDO PD 9 WHUPLQDO 2XWSXWV 9ROWDJH VXSSO 7 5 3 3 7 5 7 5 56 6HQVRU VXSSO RQWURO LQSXW 6LJQDO LQSXW WHUPLQDO WHUPLQDO PD 9 WHUPLQDO 2XWSXWV Connecting assignment Relay outputs and electronic...

Page 6: ...l protection 24 VAC 10 M 400 mA 48 VAC 10 M 400 mA 85 265 VAC M 315 mA 12 30 VDC M 400 mA voltage selector Model 24 48 VAC set the required alternating voltage with the voltage selector switch Connect...

Page 7: ...sen in the programming lines 41 42 Their function as normally open or closed is selected in program ming line 40 Max switching voltage Max switching current Max residual voltage 40 VDC 25 mA at 25 mA...

Page 8: ...Incremental encoder 7 8 12 13 Track A Track B 24 V 0 V Counting mode A 90 B x1 x2 x4 Line 30 to 3 4 5 Counting rate Line 31 32 to 0 10 kHz 3 6 Connecting the sensor supply Connect the sensor supply at...

Page 9: ...e has been turned on On the operator level it is possible to read and if necessary clear the current count PC to read and if necessary modify the presets P1 and P2 to read and if necessary modify the...

Page 10: ...er SC via and Press key Read Totalizer tot Press key tot appears for one second on the display The display then jumps to the current total If the value 99999 is exceeded its display will be shown in t...

Page 11: ...amming eld 1 Here it is possible to select and modify all operation parameters The operation parameters that are disabled for the operator are also dis played Programming eld 2 The individual operatio...

Page 12: ...back within the programming lines Modify operation parameters Select the decade to be changed via The selected decade blinks Enter the value by pushing Press key to con rm Leave programming It is pos...

Page 13: ...ree access 1 It is possible to select and read the operation parameter on the operator level display only 2 It is impossible to select the operation parameter on the operator level It is corresponding...

Page 14: ...A reversal track B 1 Subtraction track A adding and track B subtracting A B 2 Totaling track A adding and track B adding A B 3 Track A 90 B single evaluation 4 Track A 90 B double evaluation 5 Track A...

Page 15: ...eset edge triggered 3 Stop PC Main counter and tot Totalizer 4 Hold PC Main counter and tot Totalizer 5 Programming disabled 6 Keylock Preset change and programming disabled 7 Print 8 Outputs OFF Line...

Page 16: ...o the operator level Programming can however be shut down on any line by simultaneously pushing and keeping the keys depressed for approx 2 seconds 5 1 Operating and preset modes The following paragra...

Page 17: ...g A B Signal duration and particu lar time at choice Programming line 30 to digit 1 7 UDFN 7 UDFN RXQWLQJ Totaling track A adding and track B adding A B The adding and or subtrac ting count directions...

Page 18: ...6 7 9 3 9 3 6 287 3 287 3 5 6 7 6 9 3 9 3 287 3 287 3 Preset mode Line 22 to 0 Step preset Reset mode Line 23 to 0 with automatic reset 5 6 7 9 3 9 3 6 287 3 287 3 5 6 7 6 9 3 9 3 287 3 287 3 Preset m...

Page 19: ...difference counting A B total parallel counting Up Down A 90 B phase evaluation Counting frequency 3 Hz 25 Hz 10 kHz programmable Operating modes Step preset Trailing preset Time meter and hour count...

Page 20: ...ut dimensions 45 x 45 mm 0 6 Materials Housing Makrolon 6485 PC Keypad Polyester Weight approx 150 g 12 30 VDC 85 265 VAC 260 g 24 48 VAC Technical data trigger level Comparator inputs Input circuit I...

Page 21: ...ww baumer com 43 6 1 Dimensions 6 2 Error messages Error must be xed at the factory Sequences are too quick e g very short intervals between presets at high counting rate O Message can be cleared by p...

Page 22: ...NE216 44 www baumer com 7 Part number NE216 AX01 Voltage supply 1 24 48 VAC 2 85 265 VAC 3 12 30 VDC Outputs 1 Relay outputs 2 Electronic outputs Interface 0 Without interface 1 RS485...

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