User manual for flow meter with pulse input SPI-94
If t
A
,t
B
,t
C
or t
D
(when input signal stay in
zone A
or
zone B
) are lower than parameters
“t on”
or
“t oFF”
, the relay will not change his state (see points A and C, Figure 6.5 a, d, e).
The state of relay output while the input value exceeds the
border values
(points A, B, C,
D) is described by parameter
“modE”.
The relay can be turned on (
“modE”
=
”on”
), or
turned off (
“modE”
=
”oFF”
) when input signal value is contained in
zone A
(Figure 6.5 a).
The parameter
“AL”
allow user to set the relay output behaviour in critical situations
(e.g. Input values exceeds
permissible input frequency
)
.
User can select that the relays will
be turned on, turned off,or not changed in critical situations.
All parameters connected with relay outputs are described in paragraph
”rELAy1” menu
.
6.3.2.
Two thresholds mode
Description:
A, B, C, D, E
- points where measured signal exceeds border values (expected value ± allowed deviation)
B
ON
,
B
OFF
,
C
ON
,
C
OFF
,
E
ON
,
E
OFF
- relays state changes moments: (for
“t on”
> 0,
“t oFF”
> 0)
t
A
,
t
B
,
t
C
,
t
D
,
t
E
-
time periods while input signal is in zone A or zone B
Figure 6.6. Principle of LED/relay output operation for two thresholds mode
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E
OFF
“SEt P”
or
“SEt P2”
parameter
“HYSt”
parameter
measure
d signal
displayed value
time
time
time
A
B
C
D
relay state
(
modE
=
in
t on
= 0
t oFF
= 0)
relay state
(
modE
=
in
t on
> 0
t oFF
> 0)
t
A
t
C
t
D
B
ON
relay state
(
modE
=
out
t on
= 0
t oFF
= 0)
relay state
(
modE
=
out
t on
> 0
t oFF
> 0)
“t oFF”
parameter
“t on”
parameter
B
OFF
E
ON
time
time
closed
open
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
open
closed
open
open
closed
closed
“t on”
parameter
“t oFF”
parameter
zone A
zone B
“HYSt”
parameter
zone B
C
OFF
C
ON
E
“t on”
parameter
“t oFF”
parameter
t
B
t
E