
MA10/4-SW02
Date: 06.05.2014
Page 6 of 23
Art.No. 87185
Mod. status 422/13
5.1
Incremental version
Display
Value range
Description
LANGUAGE:
ger or deu
(German)
eng (English)
Language
To choose the language in which the menu items are to
be displayed.
Attention! The term "SPRACHE" will be displayed first in
German.
WINK:
modulo, 0-90-0 Angle mode
'modulo' angle measurement, e. g., 0-360°
'0-90-0' angle measurement for mitre-box saws
DEC:
0., 0.0, 0.00
Positions after the comma
'0.' : 1° resolution
'0.0' : 0.1° resolution
'0.00' : 0.01° resolution
MOD.W:
0 ... 59999
Modulo value: Number of possible steps
Menu item is displayed only if 'WINK:' is programmed with
'modulo'
Example:
Angle measurement 0° ... 359° corresponds to a number
of 360 steps
-> MOD.W: = 00360; after reaching the maximum value
(359) the display jumps back to 0. With opposite rotational
direction of the encoder, the display jumps back from 0 to
359.
DPR:
0 ... 59999
Display after 1 revolution
Value by which the display increases/decreases after 1
revolution of the encoder. If DPR: = 0, quadruple
evaluation of the encoder signal will take place
automatically.
DIVISOR:
1, 10, 100,
1000
Display divisor
Divisor by which the display accuracy is reduced
compared to the measuring accuracy. Example: Due to an
integer value ratio, the measuring resolution is
programmed to 1/1000 mm. The display, however, needs
a resolution of 1/10 mm only. -> The display divisor is
programmed to '100'.
INCR:
0 ... 59999
Encoder pulses per revolution
If INCR: = 0, quadruple evaluation of the encoder signal
will take place automatically.
DIRECTION:
i, e
Counting direction
'i' clockwise increasing values
'e' anti-clockwise increasing values
INDEX:
I-lang, 0-lang, I-
kurz, 0-kurz
Input of logic and length of the encoder's reference signal
The encoder reference signal is output only once per
revolution.
'lang' index signal is wider than one increment; index is
linked with A and B signals.
'kurz' index signal is exactly as wide as one increment
'0' index signal with positive logic
'I' index signal with negative logic