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COUNTER RESET AT POWER-UP 

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COUNTER B SCALE FACTOR

The number of input or batch counts is multiplied by the scale factor to 

obtain the desired process value. A scale factor of 1.0000 will result in the 
display of the actual number of input or batch counts. (Details on scaling 
calculations are explained at the end of this section.)*

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SCALING FOR COUNT INDICATION

The counter’s scale factor is factory set to 1, to provide one count on the 

display for each pulse that is input to the unit. In many applications, there will 
not be a one-to-one correspondence between input pulses and display units. 
Therefore, it is necessary for the meter to scale or multiply the input pulses by 
a scale factor to achieve the desired display units (feet, meters, gallons, etc.)

The Count Scale Factor Value can range from 00.0001 to 99.9999. It is 

important to note that the precision of a counter application cannot be improved 
by using a scale factor greater than one. To accomplish greater precision, more 
pulse information must be generated per measuring unit. The following formula 
is used to calculate the scale factor.

Scale Factor  =  Desired Display Units x  Decimal Point Position

                          Number of Pulses

WHERE:

Desired Display Units

: Count display units acquired after pulses that occurred.

Number of Pulses

: Number of pulses required to achieve the desired

 display units.

Decimal Point Position

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= 1

0.0  = 10
0.00  = 100
0.000 =  1000
0.0000 =  10000
0.00000 = 

100000

EXAMPLE 1

: The counter display is used to indicate the total number of feet 

used in a process. It is necessary to know the number of pulses for the 
desired units to be displayed. The decimal point is selected to show the 
resolution in hundredths.

Scale Factor  = Desired Display Units x  Decimal Point Position

                           Number of Pulses

Given that 128 pulses are equal to 1 foot, display total feet with a one-

hundredth resolution. 

Scale Factor  = 1.00 x  100

                        128
Scale Factor  =  0.007812  x  100
Scale Factor  =  0.7812

EXAMPLE 2

:  A manufacturer wants to count the total number of bricks 

molded in a process yielding 12 bricks per mold. The counter receives 1 
pulse per mold and should increase by 12 for each pulse received. Since 
single brick accuracy is not required, a Scale Factor greater than 1 can be 
used in this case.

Scale Factor  = Desired Display Units x  Decimal Point Position

                           Number of Pulses

Scale Factor  = 12 x  1

                         1
Scale Factor  =  12.0000

*For value entry instructions, refer to selection/value entry in the Programming 

The Meter section.

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USER INPUT ASSIGNMENT

The User Input Assignment is only active when Counter B is enabled and the 

user input selection performs a Reset, Inhibit or Store function on one or both 
of the counters.

USER INPUT FUNCTION

MODE

DISPLAY

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DESCRIPTION

User Input disabled.

Program Mode Lock-out

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Maintained Reset

Inhibit

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Level active reset of the 
selected counter(s).

Inhibit counting for the 
selected counter(s).

Store

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Store and Reset

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Edge triggered reset of the 
selected counter(s) after 
storing the count.

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See Programming Mode 
Access chart (Module 3).

Setpoint 1 and 2 Reset *

Setpoint 2 Reset *

Setpoint 1 Reset *

Display Intensity Level *

Display Select *

Freeze display for the selected 
counter(s) while allowing 
counts to accumulate internally.

Reset both setpoint 1 and 2
outputs.

Reset setpoint 2 output.

Reset setpoint 1 output.

Increase intensity one level 
for each activation. 

Advance once for each 
activation.

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USER INPUT ACTIVE LEVEL

Select whether the user input is configured as active low or active high.

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The selected counter(s) will reset at each meter power-up.

* Indicates Edge Triggered function. All others are Level Active functions.

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Страница 1: ...t If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not use this meter to directly command motors valves or other actuators not equipped with safeguards To do so can be potentially harmful to persons or equipment in the event of a fault to the meter SPECIFICATIONS 1 DISPLAY 6 digit 0 56 14 2 mm intensity adjustable Red LE...

Страница 2: ...ents for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 IP65 Enclosure rating Face only IEC 529 IP20 Enclosure rating Rear of unit IEC 529 For Model No PAXLCRU0 Only UL Listed File E137808 UL508 CSA C22 2 No 14 M95 LISTED by Und Lab Inc to U S and Canadian safety standards ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Emissions and Immunity to EN 61326 Electrical Equipment for Measurement ...

Страница 3: ...xternal EMI suppression devices such as ferrite suppression cores is effective Install them on Signal and Control cables as close to the unit as possible Loop the cable through the core several times or use multiple cores on each cable for additional protection Install line filters on the power input cable to the unit to suppress power line interference Install them near the power entry point of t...

Страница 4: ... A COMMON 4 5 6 7 5 24V EXC 3 t 2 5 A MAX Resistor to Limit Current ON 1 2 3 4 AC 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 1 2 ON 3 4 2 2 kΩ 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 2 1 ON 3 4 O C NPN 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 1 2 3 ON 4 O C PNP 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC COMMON 3 4 1 2 3 4 ON COMMON 5 V 5 INPUT A INPUT B COMMON 7 6 5 24V EXC C...

Страница 5: ...the display alternates between the present parameter and the selections value for that parameter The SEL and RST buttons are used to move through the selections values for that parameter Pressing the PAR button stores and activates the displayed selection value This also advances the meter to the next parameter For numeric values the value is displayed with one digit flashing initially the right m...

Страница 6: ...g applications it is recommended to use Count with Direction for the count mode Simply leave the direction input unconnected Shaded area selections only apply when Counter B is enabled Dual Count mode or batch counter Counter A Subtract Counter A Add Counter A Add Counter A Add Quad A Count A Quad A Count A Quad A Count A Counter B Add Counter A Add Counter A Add Rate only Counter A Direction Coun...

Страница 7: ...osition Number of Pulses Given that 128 pulses are equal to 1 foot display total feet with a one hundredth resolution Scale Factor 1 00 x 100 128 Scale Factor 0 007812 x 100 Scale Factor 0 7812 EXAMPLE 2 A manufacturer wants to count the total number of bricks molded in a process yielding 12 bricks per mold The counter receives 1 pulse per mold and should increase by 12 for each pulse received Sin...

Страница 8: ...otted to a Display value of 0 and Input value of 0 0 Hz A linear relationship is formed between these points to yield a rate display value that corresponds to the incoming input signal rate The meter is capable of showing a rate display value for any positive slope linear process SCALING CALCULATION FOR KEY IN STYLE If a display value versus input signal in pulses per second is known then those va...

Страница 9: ...s this code to be entered at the prompt in order to access Full Programming mode Quick Programming mode if enabled is accessed before the prompt appears PROGRAMMING SECURITY CODE to to USER INPUT FUNCTION USER INPUT STATE SECURITY CODE MODE WHEN PAR KEY IS PRESSED FULL PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS 0 Full Programming Immediate Access not ______ 1 99 Quick Programming After Quick Programming with correct...

Страница 10: ...ns to Press the PAR button to exit the module VIEW MODEL AND VERSION DISPLAY Select the display to which the Setpoint is assigned SETPOINT ASSIGNMENT Entering Code 66 will overwrite all user settings with the factory default settings The meter will display and then return to Press the PAR button to exit the module RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Some Setpoint parameters will not appear depending ...

Страница 11: ...ction is programmed for timed output SETPOINT 2 OUTPUT OFF AT SETPOINT 1 SP2 Only High Acting Boundary Type activates the output when the assigned display value equals or exceeds the Setpoint value Low Acting activates the output when the assigned display value is less than or equal to the Setpoint SETPOINT BOUNDARY TYPE This parameter only applies to Low Acting Boundary Type setpoints Select to d...

Страница 12: ...oint Annunciator SP1 Only Setpoint Value Setpoint Output Time out Setpoint Output Logic Exit Programming Counter Auto Reset Setpoint Boundary Type Setpoint Output Power up State Setpoint Standby Operation SP2 Output Off at SP1 Output SP1 Output Off at SP2 Output SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL PAR PAR PAR PAR PAR Counter B Scale Factor Counter B Decimal Point User Input Function Dual Count or Batch Only Count...

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