PROGRAMMING
MPORTANT
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You must connect terminals 1 and 5 together to enable the programming mode. After all programming is complete, remove the
connection between terminals 1 and 5 to prevent the unit from being reprogrammed by mistake.
To access the programming screens, press and hold the
key while repeatedly pressing the
key until the
Program
Mode
(1 through 6) you want displays on the screen .
1 01.000
Mode 1: Totalizer Scaler lets you enter the count scale factor . The far right digit will be flashing .
1 . Press
to select a digit value or press and hold
to scroll through the numbers .
2 . Press
to move the flashing digit one place to the left .
3 . Press
to change the value of the digit .
4 . Repeat this process until all digits are set correctly .
NOTE:
N
You can program the ER-10 for a scaled pulse input that applies fixed zeros so one pulse
can represent 1, 10 or 100 units .
Mode 1:
Set to 01 .0000 to show reading in 1s; ER-10 has
no
fixed zeros; One pulse = 1 (ex . 12345678)
Set to 10 .0000 to show reading in 10s; ER-10 has
one
fixed zero; One pulse = 10 (ex . 12345670)
Set to 00 .0000 to show reading in 100s; ER-10 has
two
fixed zeros; One pulse = 100 (ex . 12345600)
2 000000
Mode 2: Totalizer Decimal Point lets you enter the decimal point display on the totalizer screen .
1 . Press and hold
and then press
to move from screen one to screen two .
2 . Press
to move the decimal point to the new position .
3 0000
Mode 3: Rate Scale Factor display shows the lowercase letter d on the right when it is time to
enter the decimal point position for the rate scaler .
OTE:
N
This decimal point is used for the rate scaler only and will not appear on the ratemeter
screen .
1 . Press
to change the first digit to a new value .
2 . Press
to select the next digit to be changed .
3 . Repeat this process until all the digits are correct .
4 . When the d displays, press
to move the decimal point to another position .
4 0000
Mode 4: Rate Scale Factor Decimal Point lets you enter the decimal point position for the
ratemeter run-mode display . The display shows the
Program Mode
number (4) and four zeros .
Press
to move the decimal point to another position .
5 1
Mode 5: Rate ×1/×10 selects the
Rate Display Multiplier
of one or ten . Selecting rate ×10 adds a
zero to the far right of the display . This zero will not change value and does not affect the decimal
point . The display shows the
Program Mode
number (5) at the left and a 1 at the right .
Press
to select 1 or 10 .
6 r
Mode 6: Reset Key Enable/Disable determines if the front panel
Reset
key will function . The
display shows the
Program Mode
number 6 on the left and the lowercase letter r on the right .
1 . Press
to select an option (R=Reset, NoR=Non-Reset) .
OTE:
N
The Reset (RST) terminal on the rear panel is still active when the front panel
Reset
function is disabled .
2 . To exit the programming mode, remove the connection between terminals 1 and 5 .
Programming
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