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Preface 

 

Please read this instruction manual 

entirely and carefully before installation 

and start-up. Please observe all 

warnings and advice, both for your own 

safety and for general plant safety. If 

the device is not used in accordance 

with this instruction manual, then the 

intended protection can be impaired. 

Safety instructions and 

Warnings   

 

Please use the device only if its 

technical condition is perfect. It should 

be used only for its intended purpose. 

Please bear in mind safety aspects and 

potential dangers and adhere to the 

operating instructions at all times.  

Defective or damaged devices should 

be disconnected from the mains 

immediately and taken out of operation. 

 

The device shall not be opened. Use 

the repair service of the manufacturer. 

 

Only connect the device to the 

electricity networks provided to that 

purpose. 

 

The safety of the system in which the 

device is integrated is the responsibility 

of the installer.  

 

Disconnect all electricity networks prior 

to any installation or maintenance 

work. 

 

Use exclusively cables approved in 

your country and designed for your 

temperature and power ranges. 

 

Installation and service work shall be 

carried out exclusively by qualified 

personnel. 

 

The device must compulsorily be 

protected with approved external fuses. 

The value of these fuses can be found 

in the technical information. 

 

 

This symbol is used on the device to 

remind of the existence of dangers, 

which are referred to in this manual.   

2.1 

Use according to the intended 

purpose 

The preset counter detects and measures pulses, 

times and frequencies up to max. 60 kHz and offers 

a wide variety of different operating modes. At the 

same time, the preset counter processes 

programmed presets. Use for any purpose over 

and beyond this will be deemed as not in 

accordance with its intended purpose and thus not 

complying with the requirements.  

The application area for this device lies in industrial 

processes and controls, in the fields of 

manufacturing lines for the metal, wood, plastics, 

paper, glass, textile and other like industries. Over-

voltages at the terminals of the device must be kept 

within the limits of Over-voltage Category II. 

The device must only be operated when mounted 

in a panel in the correct way and in accordance 

with the section “Technical Data”. 

 

The device is not suitable for use in hazardous 

areas and for areas excluded in EN 61010 Part 1. If 

the device is used to monitor machines or 

processes in which, in the event of a failure of the 

device or an error made by the operator, there 

might be the risk of damaging the machine or 

causing an accident to the operators, it is your 

responsibility to take the appropriate safety 

measures.  

 

The device has been designed for indoor operation. 

It may nevertheless be used outdoors, provided the 

technical data is adhered to. In this case, take care 

to provide suitable UV protection. 

 

2.2 

Mounting in a control panel  

 

CAUTION 

Mount the device away from heat 

sources and avoid direct contact with 

corrosive liquids, hot steam or similar. 

 

Provide a free space of 10mm all 

around the device for its ventilation. 

 

The device should be mounted so 

that the terminals are out of the reach 

of the operator and cannot be 

touched by him. When mounting the 

device, consider the fact that only the 

front side is classified as accessible 

for the operator. 

 

Mounting instructions  

 

1. 

Remove the mounting clip from the device. 

2. 

Insert the device from the front into the panel 

cut-out, ensuring the front-panel gasket is 

correctly seated.  

3. 

Slide the fixing clip from the rear onto the 

housing, until the spring clamps are under 

tension and the upper and lower latching lugs 

have snapped into place.  

Note: 

In case of proper installation, IP65 can be 

reached on the front side.

 

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Содержание CODIX 924

Страница 1: ...CODIX 924 Electronic Preset Counter With two presets Models LCD positive LCD positive green backlighting LCD negative red backlighting LCD negative red green backlighting english ...

Страница 2: ...ting the setting 7 7 7 Ending the programming 7 7 8 Programming Menu 8 7 8 1 Default parameters 8 7 8 2 Table Parameter Sets 8 7 8 3 Setting the Basic Function 8 7 8 4 Pulse Counter 9 7 8 5 Tacho Frequency meter 11 7 8 6 Timer 13 7 9 Setting the presets 17 7 9 1 Setting via Decade Keys 17 7 9 2 Setting with Teach In Function 17 7 9 3 Setting the tracking presets trail 17 7 10 Set Function 17 8 Err...

Страница 3: ... 20 10 13Connections 20 11 Scope of Delivery 20 12 Ordering codes 20 13 Frequencies typical 20 13 1 Pulse counter 20 13 2 Frequency meter 21 14 Input modes Pulse counting 22 15 Input modes Timing 24 16 Input modes Frequency meter 25 17 Output operations 26 18 Dimensional Drawings 28 english Page 3 www kuebler com ...

Страница 4: ...ccordance with its intended purpose and thus not complying with the requirements The application area for this device lies in industrial processes and controls in the fields of manufacturing lines for the metal wood plastics paper glass textile and other like industries Over voltages at the terminals of the device must be kept within the limits of Over voltage Category II The device must only be o...

Страница 5: ...minals can be found in the technical data Before starting the device check the cables for proper wiring and tightening The screws of unused screw terminals must be screwed to the stop so that they cannot loosen and get lost The device has been designed for overvoltage category II If higher transient voltages cannot be excluded additional protection measures must be taken in order to limit the over...

Страница 6: ...age 100 240 VAC 10 24 VAC or 10 30 VDC 4 Display Operating elements T1 6 Decade key T1 T6 P Prog Mode key R Reset key 8 Current count value main counter 9 Preset value Total count Batch counter 10 Run display for Timer 11 Shows which preset value is being displayed 12 Shows which preset output is active Pr Keys necessary for programming the parameters highlighted in grey 5 Inputs 5 1 INP A INP B S...

Страница 7: ...ected using the keys T2 next and T1 back 7 3 Entering a Submenu The Submenu is opened with the Prog Mode key and the first menu item is displayed 7 4 Selecting the menu items The Prog Mode key is used to select a menu item within the Submenu 7 5 Setting the menu items The T2 key is used to select the individual settings for the menu items When setting count values each decade has a key assigned to...

Страница 8: ... set 2 Default setting Parameter set 3 Freely programmable User settings Factory settings are highlighted in grey 7 8 2 Table Parameter Sets P SEt 1 P SEt 2 P SET 3 Func Count Count Count InP PoL PnP PnP PnP FiLtEr on oFF oFF Count Cnt dir uP dn Quad MPi LAtch LAtch Set Loc InP ProG ProG ProG ModE Add Sub TrAiL FActor 01 0000 01 0000 01 0000 diViSo 01 0000 01 0000 01 0000 dP 0 0 0 00 SEtPt 000000 ...

Страница 9: ...ed Ratio measurement A B Inp A count input A Inp B count input B Percentage differential counting A B A in Inp A count input A Inp B count input B User input When the MPI input is activated the display is frozen and remains frozen until the MPI input is deactivated Internally the preset counter continues counting When the MPI input is activated the current count value for the preset that has just ...

Страница 10: ...when Batch counter preset 1 Manual reset sets main counter to preset value 2 batch counter to zero Electrical reset only sets the main counter to preset value 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset and Total counter Output 2 timed signal active when main counter preset value 2 Automatic reset to zero when main counter preset value 2 Total counter counts all the count pulses from the main counter...

Страница 11: ...y colour for device 6 92x x1x3 xx0 Display colour upper line red lower line red Display colour upper line red lower line green 7 8 4 4 Mainmenu for reset mode Setting the reset mode Manual reset with red key and electrical reset reset input No reset possible red key and reset input inhibited Only electrical reset possible reset input Only manual reset possible red key 7 8 4 5 Preset 1 See below 7 ...

Страница 12: ...When the Lock input is activated the setting of the preset values and the programming are both inhibited 7 8 5 2 Mainmenu for configuration Mainmenu for matching the input pulses and display Multiplication factor Multiplication factor can be programmed from 00 0001 to 99 9999 The setting 00 0000 will not be accepted Division factor Division factor can be programmed from 01 0000 to 99 9999 The sett...

Страница 13: ...np A and Inp B no function The timer is reset by means of a RESET to zero when adding to preset 2 when subtracting and then starts timing again Timing is stopped with adding operations when preset 2 is reached Timing is stopped with subtracting operations when zero is reached A RESET during the timing process also causes this to stop Inp A and Inp B no function Gate control for Timing Timing takes...

Страница 14: ... of automatic repetitions of preset 2 Output 1 active when batch counter preset 1 manual reset sets both counters to zero electrical reset sets only main counter to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset and Batch counter Output 2 timed signal active when main counter zero Automatic reset to preset 2 when main counter zero Batch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of prese...

Страница 15: ...the resolution 0 no decimal place 0 0 1 decimal place 0 00 2 decimal places 0 000 3 decimal places Set value Set value can be programmed from 000000 to 999999 A previously programmed decimal point will be displayed Display colour for 6 92x x1x3 xx0 Display colour upper line red lower line red Display colour upper line red lower line green 7 8 6 4 Mainmenu for reset mode Setting the reset mode Manu...

Страница 16: ...and when count Preset 1 Duration of timed signal of Output 1 programmable from 00 01 to 99 99 s Timed signal is post triggered 7 8 6 6 Mainmenu for Preset 2 Mainmenu for Preset 2 ADD mode output operations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes active when count Preset 2 SUB mode output operations permanent signal at Output 2 becomes active when count zero ADD mode output operations permanent signal...

Страница 17: ...Reset key the new preset value will be accepted and the counter will switch back to operating mode 7 9 2 Setting with Teach In Function Program the MPI input to tEAch In programming mode select the preset to be changed using the Prog Mode key Briefly activate the MPI NPN or PNP input logic The current count value will be adopted as the new preset value The preset value can subsequently be further ...

Страница 18: ...AC 100 240 VAC 10 N DC 10 30 VDC Supply voltage 15 AC 100 240 VAC 10 L DC GND 0 VDC Supply voltage 10 Technical Data 10 1 General Data Display LCD positive or negative backlit 2 x 6 digit Digit height upper line 9 mm lower line 7 mm special characters 2 mm Overload Blinking 1 s Underload Counter loses up to 1 decade no pulses Data retention 10 years EEPROM Operation 8 keys 10 2 Pulse counter Count...

Страница 19: ...switching cycles at 3 A 30 V DC 1x105 or NPN optocoupler Switching capacity 30 VDC 10 mA UCESAT for IC 10 mA max 2 0 V UCESAT for IC 5 mA max 0 4 V Output 2 Relay with changeover contact Prescribed fuse 3A Switching voltage max 250 VAC 150 VDC Switching current max 3 A AC A DC min 30 mA DC Switching capacity max 750 VA 90 W The maximum values shall in no case be exceeded Mechanical service life sw...

Страница 20: ...Connections Supply voltage and outputs Plug in screw terminal 7 pin RM5 08 Core cross section max 2 5 mm Signal and control inputs Plug in screw terminal 8 pin RM 3 81 Core cross section max 1 5 mm 11 Scope of Delivery Delivery includes Preset counter Mounting clip Instruction manual 12 Ordering codes 6 924 X1XX XX0 Input trigger levels 0 Standard HTL A 4 30 VDC Supply voltage 0 100 240 V AC 10 2 ...

Страница 21: ...typ High 22 V DC supply 12V typ Low 2 V typ High 10 V DC supply 24V typ Low 2 5 V typ High 22 V 4 30 V level typ Low 1 0 V typ High 4 0 V HTL 5V A 65 kHz 9 kHz A B A B A B A B A 65 kHz 9 kHz Quad 30 kHz 9 kHz NOTE Switching levels of the input Switching levels with AC supply HTL level Low 0 4 VDC High 12 30 VDC 4 30 V level Low 0 2VDC High 3 5 30 VDC Switching levels with DC supply HTL level Low 0...

Страница 22: ... Up Dn Inp A Count input add Inp B Count input sub Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Up Up Inp A Count input 1 add Inp B Count input 2 add Add Display 0 Preset Quad A 90 B Inp A Count input Count on one edge Inp B Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Quad 2 A 90 B Inp A Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub ...

Страница 23: ...B Inp A Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Reverse direction Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 A B Inp A Count input 1 Inp B Count input 2 Formula A B A B A Inp A Count input 1 Inp B Count input 2 Formula A B A x100 english Page 23 www kuebler com ...

Страница 24: ...nB Inp A no function Inp B Start Stop Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 FrRrun Inp A no function Inp B no function Control of the timing only via the GATE input Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Auto Inp A no function Inp B no function Control of the timing via RESET manual or electrical Add Display 0 Preset Sub Display Preset 0 Page 24 www kuebler com ...

Страница 25: ... A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B AaddB Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B Quad A 90 B Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Reverse direction A B Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B A B A Inp A Frequency input 1 Inp B Frequency input 2 Formula A B A x100 english Page 25 www kuebler com ...

Страница 26: ...17 Output operations Mode Diagram Mode Diagram Only in the mode and Additionally in the mode and Add Sub AddAr SubAr AddBat SubBat AddTot SubTot Page 26 www kuebler com ...

Страница 27: ...Mode Diagram Trail TrailAr english Page 27 www kuebler com ...

Страница 28: ...18 Dimensional Drawings Dimensions in mm inch Panel cut out Page 28 www kuebler com ...

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