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Released 2018-05-15
Bulletin No. PAXCK-J
Drawing No. LP0524
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Module 4 is the programming module for the Cycle Counter
Parameters. In the Display Mode, the CNT annunciator indicates the
Cycle Counter display is currently being shown. An
EXCHANGE
PARAMETER LISTS
feature, which includes the Cycle Counter Start
and Stop Values, is explained in Module 2.
CYCLE
COUNTER
COUNT
SOURCE
This parameter selects the source from which a count is added to or
subtracted from the Cycle Counter. Select
if the Cycle Counter is not
being used, which will exit the module and bypass the remaining
parameters.
When
is selected, a count is generated each time the User 1
Input is activated. When selected as the count source, User Input 1 can
still be programmed to perform a User Function described in Module 2, if
desired. In this case, the Cycle Counter would be counting the number of
times the particular User Function occurred.
The Timer Reset (
) selection generates a count when either a
manual or automatic reset occurs. (See Module 6 for programming
Automatic Resets.)
The Output ON/OFF selections generate a count when the chosen
output either activates or deactivates. These selections only appear
when a Setpoint Card is installed. O3 and O4 selections only appear for
Quad Setpoint cards.
CYCLE
COUNTER
COUNTING
DIRECTION
Counting direction can be reversed through a User Input. (See Module 2.)
CYCLE
COUNTER
START
VALUE
to
The Cycle Counter returns to this value whenever a Cycle Counter
Reset occurs. Non-zero values are normally used for “down counting”
applications, but they can also provide an “offset” value when counting up.
CYCLE
COUNTER
STOP
VALUE
The Cycle Counter stops counting when this value is reached,
regardless of the operation of the Timer. Selecting
will display the
sub-menu where the Stop Value can be set or changed. The Stop
condition is cleared when a Cycle Counter Reset occurs. Select
if a
Stop Value is not used.
CYCLE
COUNTER
RESET
AT
POWER
‐
UP
The Cycle Counter can be programmed to Reset at each meter power-up.
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to
6.4
MODULE
4
‐
CYCLE
COUNTER
PARAMETERS
(
)
Cycle Counter
Count Direction
C Src
Cycle Counter
Count Source
PAR
4-CNt
C dir
C StOP
C P-UP
Pro
C Strt
Cycle Counter
Start Value
Cycle Counter
Stop Value
Cycle Counter
Reset at
Power-up
PARAMETER MENU
6.5
MODULE
5
‐
TOTALIZER
(INTEGRATOR)
PARAMETERS
(
)
Setpoint 1*
On Value
Setpoint 1*
Off Value
Setpoint 1*
Time-out
Value
t OPEr
Predefined Timer
Operating Mode
PAR
5-OPEr
SP-1
tOUt-1
Pro
SPOF-1
PARAMETER MENU
This module can only be accessed if a setpoint card is installed.
* Only the value parameters which apply to the selected mode will appear.
PREDEFINED
TIMER
OPERATING
MODE
This parameter is used to select Predefined Operating Modes for the
Timer. These modes cover a variety of timing applications frequently
encountered in industrial control processes. When using a Predefined
mode, the operator needs only to set the actual Setpoint On/Off or Time-
out values for the particular application. However, each programming
parameter will still be accessible, in order to make modifications to the
predefined settings if desired.
The Predefined modes control the activation and deactivation of Output
1, in relation to Start and Reset signals applied to the Timer inputs. (See
timing diagrams which follow.) When a selection other than
is chosen,
- On-Delay Timing
- Off-Delay Timing
- Repeat Cycle Timing
- On-Delay/Interval Timing
- Interval Timing (Level Triggered)
- Interval Timing (Edge Triggered)