11 Description of Device Functions
PROline Promag 10
100
Hauser
PULSE WIDTH
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Note!
This function is not available unless the PULSE setting was selected in the
OPERATION MODE function.
Use this function to enter the maximum pulse width of the output pulses.
User input:
5...2000 ms
Factory setting:
100 ms
Pulse output is
always
with the pulse width (B) entered in this function. The
pauses (P) between the individual pulses are automatically configured.
However, they must at least correspond to the pulse width (B = P).
B = Pulse width entered (the illustration applies to positive pulses)
P= Intervals between the individual pulses
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Note!
• When entering the pulse width, select a value that can still be processed by
an external totalizer (e.g. mechanical totalizer, PLC, etc.).
• The pulse output's response to faults is defined in the central FAILSAFE
MODE function (Page 112).
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Caution!
Buffering (pulse memory) takes place if the number of pulses is too large to
output the pulses with the selected pulse width (see PULSE VALUE function
on Page 99). The system error message RANGE PULSE is displayed if more
pulses are in the pulse memory than can be output in 4 seconds.
OUTPUT SIGNAL
!
Note!
This function is not available unless the PULSE setting was selected in the
OPERATING MODE function.
Use this function to configure the output in such a way that it matches an
external counter, for example. Depending on the application, you can select
the direction of the pulses here.
Options:
PASSIVE/POSITIVE
PASSIVE/NEGATIVE
Factory setting:
PASSIVE/POSITIVE
Function description PULSE/STATUS OUTPUT
B=P
B
P
P
B
B< P
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