GS120-MAN-14V05 (0307)
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for when the User input 1 pin is activated:
None
,
StartLED
,
StopLED
,
Strt/Stp
(start/stop), or
Counter
. Then press
.
If you selected
None
,
StartLED
,
StopLED
or
Strt/Stp
, skip to 6.4E now.
If you selected
Counter
, proceed to 6.4C now.
C
_ _ Slow debounced counter
scrolls across the bottom row, and the current
setting appears in the top row. This feature is designed for counter inputs that
are driven from a relay or mechanical switch, and should not be used for inputs
that are driven from a solid state output. Use the
and
buttons to select
either
Yes
or
No
, and then press
.
Relays or mechanical switches will oft en exhibit contact 'bounce' when the contacts open or
close, which may cause false count pulses to be registered. In
debounced counter
mode, the
GS120 will only accept an input pulse as valid if it remains active for 20ms or more. This limits
the maximum frequency to 25Hz.
D
_ _ Restore count at power on
scrolls across the bottom row, and the current
setting appears in the top row. Use the
and
buttons to select either
Yes
or
No
, and then press
to continue.
Selecting
Yes
will cause the display to remember the last count value and continue counting
aft er a power off /restart. Selecting
No
will reset the count value to zero at power up.
E
_ _ User 2 input function
scrolls across the bottom row, and the current selec-
tion appears in the top row. Use the
and
buttons to select a function
for when the User input 2 pin is activated:
None
,
StartLED
,
StopLED
,
Strt/Stp
(start/stop),
Cnt Dir
(count direction), or
Gate Cnt
(gated count). Then press
.
F
_ _ User 3 input function
scrolls across the bottom row, and the current selec-
tion appears in the top row. Use the
and
buttons to select a function
for when the User input 3 pin is activated:
None
,
StartLED
,
StopLED
,
Strt/Stp
(start/stop), or
Rst Cnt
(reset count). Then press
.
G
– UserIP –
appears in the top row, and
_ _ Edit function
scrolls across the bot-
tom row. You are now back at 6.1C, and may select a new function to edit.
See 4.1 to wire your user inputs, and 4.2 for more information about counter mode.
For an explanation of user input functions, see Appendix C.