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1. Figure 2 3 User Interface SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 5 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com X 0 2 f hy ea CHANNEL RESET INPUT CONNECTIONS The Channel Reset inputs for each channel are sourcing therefore requiring a sinking device be connected When the input is connected to common shorted to common the input is energized Figure 2 4 provides a sample connection As shown in Figure 2 4 switches are used to illustrate what is required although any device that operates the same may be used V DC POWER COMMON Status 6000 11 12 13 14 Programming r Setpoint Variable Display 7 RESET CH 1 Q QO RESET CH 2 Q RESET CH 3 Q Q Figure 2 4 Reset Input Connections OUTPUT CONNECTIONS When outputs are energized the output pin will be sourced with V equal to the module input power voltage Each output can drive a load up to 300mA maximum resistive Depending upon the device connected to an output a mini mum load resistor may be required If the output is energized at all times connect a 4700 to 1KQ load from the output to common Figure 2 5 is a typical output wiring diagram The factory installed software for this module will only allow three outputs to be energized at a time Max total current for simultaneous outputs is 1ADC Simultaneous output loads greater than 1
2. section describes the SI APPMOD MultiCounter Application Module including input output assignments and an operational description GETTING TO KNOW THE MODULE Status O 0000 T2 13 T4 Programming r Setpoint Variable Display 1 peppequiz aia e uo 660 667 2 Waed NOILYYOdY09 TOSE VSN Oyo UMP Depa WOO ssIq aAlpymMMay dyy SSIQJSAI hd 1 75 a 2 375 The module is connected to external devices via its included mounting socket Connector Pin out Bottom View Solves It Connector Pin 1 Channel 2 Output Pin 2 Channel 1 Output Pin 3 Counter Channel 1 Reset Pin 4 Counter Pulse Input GPI1 Pin 5 Counter Channel 2 Reset Pin 6 Counter Channel 3 Reset Pin 7 Earth Gnd Pin 8 Input Power Common Pin 9 10 24 5VDC_ Input Power Pin 10 Output 3 Not Used Pin 11 Channel 3 Output Figure 2 1 Module Pin Out SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 3 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com X 0 2 E MODULE MOUNTING The Module mounts to an industry standard 11 pin Octal relay socket To mount the module align with the socket and firmly push into position MODULE INPUT POWER The module can be powered with 10 24 5VDC The input power must be of sufficient supply to drive the module and the outputs based on the load currents for each Maximum current for the module is 150mADC and m
3. A may result in damage to the module Care must be taken to ensure the loads connected to the outputs if all channels are used does not exceed 1A SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 6 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com I oY 0 2 f ky ex 10 24 5VDC O I gt zZ zZ m w O Z U LOAD DEVICE DC POWER EARTH COMMON CHANNEL 2 OUTPUT GND LOAD DEVICE Status o O 12 13 14 CHANNEL 1 OUTPUT LOAD DEVICE Programming Setpoint Variable Display Port r L Output Voltage will be equal to Input Voltage on Pin 9 Figure 2 5 Typical Output Connections COUNTER PULSE INPUT CONNECTION The Counter Pulse Input is sourcing therefore requiring a sinking device be connected When the input is connected to common shorted to common the input is energized Figure 2 4 provides a sample connection The maximum frequen cy is 25Hz for the Counter Pulse Input SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 7 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com I oY 0 2 f Ky ea DC POWER COMMON S000 11 12 13 14 Programming r Setpoint Variable Display 1 Port SINKING PULSE INPUT DEVICE COUNTER PULSE INPUT Figure 2 6 Pulse Input Connections CHANGING CHA
4. NNEL SETPOINTS Q Indicators 11 13 represent counter channels 1 3 respectively If a channel indicator is on steady the actual counter value is displayed If a channel indicator is flashing the setpoint is displayed Unless in the setup menu indicator flashing the display will cycle through all three current counter setpoints displaying them indicators will indicate which channels cur rent count is displayed CHANGING THE SETPOINT 1 Using the B1 button cycle through the configuration menu until the desired channel s indicator is flashing 2 Press the B2 button repeately to increment the setpoint time in 1 count increments Pressing and holding the B2 button will cause the rate of the increment to increase The count will increase to 9999 counts then reset and begin from zero To exit from the channel setpoint press the B1 button until no indicators are flashing SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 8 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com X 0 2 f hy ea EXPANDABILITY CUSTOMIZATION As the module is based on the Solves It Model SI 200 the program can be customized and its functionality expanded Accessories are required The program that was factory installed can be downloaded from http www divelbiss com The program can be edited to add additional functionality and logic To gain functionality of s
5. SI APPMOD MultiCount SOLVES IT MULTI COUNTER APPLICATION MODULE Revision 1 for Software Version 1 0 0 0 PLC on a Chip Patent 7 299 099 A larger format of this manual may be found at http www divelbiss com E E 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown OH 43019 Toll Free 1 800 245 2327 Web http www divelbiss com Smart Parts for Managing Automation Email sales divelbiss com 2008013 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Page 1 Package Contents Page 1 Getting Started Page 2 How to Use this Manual Page 2 SI APPMOD MultiCount Basics Page 3 Get to Know the Module Page 3 Module Mounting Page 4 Module Input Power Page 4 Module Operation Page 5 User Interface Page 5 Channel Reset Input Connections Page 6 Output Connections Page 6 Counter Pulse Input Connection Page 7 Changing Channel Setpoints Page 8 Expandability Customization Page 9 Programmed from Factory Specifications Page 9 WARNING The SI APPMOD MULTICOUNT as with programmable con trollers must not be used alone in applications which would be hazardous to personnel in the event of failure of this device Precautions must be taken by the user to provide mechanical and or electrical safeguards external to this device This device is NOT APPROVED for domestic or human medical use PACKAGE CONTENTS Whats Included Qty Description Part Number Location 1 SI 200 with Software Pre loaded SI 200 In Box 1 SI APPMOD MULTICOUNT Manual 2008013 X In Box 1 Di
6. aximum load for each outputs is 300mADC For the pre programmed software 3 outputs are used and may be on ata time Exceeding a O total output load of greater than 1ADC more than 3 outputs at full load simultaneously can damage the module 10 24 5VDC POWER IN DC POWER COMMON Status O 0 11 12 13 14 Programming Setpoint Variable Display APPLICATION MODULE INPUT POWER Shown installed in provided mounting socket Figure 2 2 Module Input Power Diagram SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 4 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com X 0 2 f hy ea MODULE OPERATION The SI APPMOD MultiCount module provides three counter channels that are pulsed by a common input Each counter channel has an individual setpoint output and reset For each channel when the reset input is de energized false the counter channel will increment by one for each pulse received on the Counter Pulse Input When the reset is energized true the counter cannot count will reset its count to zero and if the counter channel s output is energized it will be de energized When the counter is equal to its setpoint the channel s output is energized LED indicators 11 13 indicate what channel data is displayed 14 will flash with each pulse on the Counter Pulse Input Please note depending upon the frequency of the i
7. discovery of any alleged defect and examination of the subject product discloses to Divelbiss satisfaction that any defect has not been caused by misuse neglect improper installation improper operation improper maintenance repair or alteration accidents or unusual deterioration or degradation of the equipment or parts thereof due to physical environment or due to electrical or electromagnetic noise environment This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose
8. from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of the Divelbiss invoice that the equipment was furnished Divelbiss Corporation will not be liable for any design furnished by Buyer and incorporated into the equipment In no event shall Divelbiss Corporation be liable for anticipated profits consequential damages or loss of use of equipment or of any installation into which the equipment covered by this order may be put Divelbiss Corporation shall not be liable or responsible for any loss injury or damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use of software and or programming in any way associated with the equipment of this order Obligations are to be limited to the repair or replacement at the Divelbiss Corporation plant Fredericktown Ohio upon return of the part or component in question prepaid by Buyer The return freight charges to be paid by Divelbiss The part or component is only to be returned to Divelbiss with a Returned Material Authorization number issued by the Divelbiss Service Department Any warranty service consisting of time travel and expenses related to such services performed other than at Divelbiss Corporation plant shall be at Buyer s expense Warranty of repaired or replacment products will be limited to ninety 90 days or the remainder of the original warranty whichever is greater Warranty is available only if Divelbiss Corporation is promptly notified in writing upon
9. n rail Socket 115 105328 In Box 4 Commutating Diodes 111 101012 In Box SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 1 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com GETTING STARTED This section explains how to read this manual and understand the symbols HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL In this manual the following conventions are used to distinguish elements of text BOLD Denotes labeling commands and literal portions of syntax that must appear exactly as shown italic Used for variables and placeholders that represent the type of text to be entered by the user SMALL CAPS Used to show key sequences or actual buttons such as Ok where the user clicks the OK button In addition the following symbols appear periodically in the left margin to call the readers attention to specific details in the text Warns the reader of a potential danger or hazard that is associated with certain actions 9 Appears when the text contains a tip that is especially helpful Indicates that the text contains information to which the reader should pay particularly close attention All Information and Specifications Subject to Change without Notice SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 2 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com MODULE BASICS This
10. nput the LED may appear to be on steady USER INTERFACE The user interface consists of two push buttons labeled B1 and B2 the Setpoint Variable Display four LED indicators 11 14 and the Status LED indicator 1 Indicator 1 2 Indicator 2 On Steady indicates that current count of Channel 1 is On Steady indicates that current count of Channel 2 is displayed on the Setpoint Variable Display When flashing displayed on the Setpoint Variable Display When flashing the Channel 1 Setpoint is displayed the Channel 2 Setpoint is displayed 3 Indicator 3 On Steady indicates that current count of Channel 3 is displayed on the Setpoint Variable Display When flashing the Channel 3 Setpoint is displayed 4 Indicator 4 Status Pulses for each Counter Input Pulse that is detected 5 Module Status Indicator Flashing slowly indicates module problem Flashing quickly indicated module is operating Programming r Setpoint Variable Display E 6 B1 Push button Port Each press will cycle one step through the module setup menu The menu is displayed using the flashing 11 14 indicators 1 Channel 1 Setpoint 2 Channel 2 Setpoint 3 Channel 3 Setpoint 7 B2 Push button For each Setpoint displayed pressing the B1 will increment the setpoint by one 1 Holding the B2 button will cause the setpoint to increase faster 8 Setpoint Variable Display View the current counter values configure the counter channel setpoints
11. ome inputs and or outputs it may be necessary to re assign the I O that was factory configured For more information about changing the functionality download the Solves It User Manual and the EZ LADDER User Manual The following accessories are required to re program the module and are included in the SIAPPMOD PGMKkIT 1 SI PGM 2 EZLDCD 02 PROGRAMMED FROM FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS Processor Memory Outputs Power Requirements Indicators Digital Inputs Counter Input Display Push Buttons Operating Temp Dimensions Mounting Type SI APPMOD MultiCount User Manual Solves lt Programming Cable EZ LADDER Lite on CD Solves It Model 200 Based on PLC on a Chip 64K Flash 3 Sourcing SSR Outputs rated 10 24VDC 300mADC Max each Max total output load 1ADC 24VDC power input Output Voltage Input Power Functionality Channel 1 3 Output 10 24 5VDC 150mADC Max 11 14 LED Indicator 1 Status LED Indicator 3 Sourcing Inputs Channels 1 3 Reset 1 Sourcing Input 25Hz Maximum 4 Digit 7 Segment Programmable LED Display 2 Programmable Push Buttons 0 60 C 3 62 Wide x 5 21 Length x 1 21 Tall Plugs into Industry standard 11 pin Octal Relay Socket Plastic Housing Document 2008013 0 pdf Page 9 of 9 Divelbiss Corporation 9778 Mt Gilead Rd Fredericktown Ohio 43019 1 800 245 2327 www divelbiss com Limited Warranty Divelbiss Corporation warrants equipment will be free
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