Home
USER's MANUAL
Contents
1. cof i Hule ABdggag Multiptier cof gt folk E 8e sea Multiplier ae 1 to 999999 Conf ti a 1 to 999999 Configuration Multiplier Oangurason Multiplier Counter Control y siesta IT Ti OOOO Divid add substract IT T OOO Divider La PB 000 di U AB8888 1 to 999999 Divider Divider y O_EL Picci rt Preset value p r E E f OAAR Preset value r aC DHOJODE 199999 to 999999 A AA 199999 to 999999 Preset Preset im cI I a L Adds if channel B fla dE ur Up counter noo On on al Mode Control A S J L as mn Adds if channel B OO Down counter V mrt Li sao ERASE on FAST mode y TF ort 1 10 5 Menu Cnf 5 Counter differential es Z CKE T IL afafa aiaia wli CaCa uL E Oooo pe ae Coren Multiplier j ounter 1 10 2 Menu Cnf 2 Counter quadrature Pane ATT GRSHEA Dm ml Lj WO000 110 990099 SAFE lul E B88AAE Multiplier Divider
2. V uL E sig lec oo 1 to 999999 Multiplier il att BaBgagBa Divider Divider 1 to 999999 OLE nl WOEE Li Seconds Time gate II ft AIM Li wed Jit Aa Fl N A n IE Fl OL H o L j 1 imp per cycle Steps V i ane 2 imp per cycle V J 4 imp per cycle A Dt OJS po Oo OcadadadI HOC on 688888 Average V F Filter value Y orr from 0 0 to 99 9 1 10 8 Menu Cnf 8 Periodmeter L Q Lele ul Configuration Periodmeter flol E B8850850 Multiplier 1 to 999999 Multiplier di if B8809888 Divider z 1 to 999999 Divider y OL T AOLE NE UNETE 7 H Seconds Time gate 177 LL ar L L Ltd ar LL IE Fl EJ LS E i UOU Z J3 eaa gt nananaada Laoag gt on eeseaad SLOW mode V F max wait time cori 1 to 1000 Sec Fur on A08858 Average V Filter value V OUT from 0 0 to 99 9 Function Func Decimal point dP Counter configuration cnF 1 Multiplier Mult Divider dlV Preset PrSt Mode ModE FAST FASt Sensor SnSr Pull channel A
3. Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Preset PrSt Value from 999999 to 199999 Reset activation loads on display the preset value Mode ModE Value uP doWn Select uP for up counter received impulses add Select doWn for down counter impulses received substract FAST mode FASt Value on oFF See section 1 14 Q DISP C 1 12 4 cnF 2 Counter quadrature The cnF 2 menu is visible only when function mode cnq 2 counter quadrature is selected Impulses received are in ternally counted multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dlV parameter and the result is updated on display Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dIV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Preset PrSt Value from 999999 to 199999 Reset activation loads on display the preset value Edges q 124 Value 1 1 1 2 or 41 4 Select 1 1 to count 1 impulse per quadrature cycle Select 1 2 to count 2 impulses per quadrature cycle Select 1 4 to count 4 impulses per quadrature cycle 1 12 5 cnF 3 Counter Inhibit The cnF 3 menu is visible only when function mo
4. to_0 to reset display to 0 Select to_p to jump display to preset value Selection of to _0 or to_p configures dEL 1 by default to 1 second 1 12 13 Menu Tools Configuration of non usual parameters and special tools Maximum MAX Maximum memory value and memory reset function Minimum Min Minimum memory value and memory reset function Cycles cYcL Cycle memory value and memory reset function Key UP K uP Configuration of information accessible from key UP 4 Select on to activate desired entries Pressing key UP while in normal working mode will visual ize each one of the parameters selected cYcL Visualization of number of cycles MAX Visualization of memory of maximum Min Visualization of memory of minimum ALr1 Visualization and modification of setpoint1 value ALr2 Visualization and modification of setpoint2 value ALr3 Visualization and modification of setpoint3 value Front reset F rSt Value on OFF Select on to ac tivate reset when pressing front key LE 4 Select oFF to disable front reset pressing LE key will make no function Counter overrange c orG Defines the function to activate in case of counter overrange display is higher than 999999 Select FLSP to set display in flash mode Select to_0 to reset display to 0
5. IE i IZ 7 2 Counter differential Pulls reset y Pur Pull Up I E a Ratemeter f E E Pdr Pull Down 7 E gJ Ratemeter quadrature T a Ci IC V I 7 21 Periodmeter L I mri Trigger level y Li l ts Ed ES LS from 0 0Vdc to ad ae Trigger Y 3 9Vdc See EOI section 1 15 for cl p AEREA Press LE 4 to change selection pal Ed Trigger Sensor Y utility Decimal point soll 5 l I It sab Y e L O CO OF Leet OF o OF L IIl u ee Configuration Config Counter Contig Counter quadrature Periodmeter g LolLs ee L DATEI Menu shows only cnF x for the selected function LI m Lf l T pr El de ed See sections 1 11 1 to 1 11 8 for an explanation on Activation Fi l each menu entry channel A GO Li by falling edge LZ L D L NE L l IN 97 A nua a a aic ac a Mechanical contact m L LJ L L 7 Y NE El mM O by rising edge Sensor Auto config eee V ONL Namur Activation Pitti M y reset mm Li by falling edge m E m NPN 2 wires o3 LIE He E tl vay 7 NPN E ft It ti E Excitation voltage PrP PNP2 wires g Y POP PNP3wires V Loa p h p d Push pull FEEL TTL A NL cia CMOS Y Y_ E L _ l Antirrebound filter PEE Pick up GEF 0 to 1000mSec Y Antirrebound H 17 a Inductive a 2 g 1 A Ol Mic Vac lt 30V de V Alarms SE I m GLC ITA nec Livy Al active PuL A S gt nn No pull 7 Y arm1 Active FF Pulls channel A T T O a Al inactive i I E A Pull Up LOBE NG
6. Select to_p to jump display to preset value Counter underrange c urG Defines the function to activate in case of counter underrange display is lower than 199999 Select FLSh to set display in flash mode Select to_0 to reset display to 0 Select to_p to jump display to preset value Left Zero LZEr Value On Off Select On to visualize zeros to the left Password PASS Select a 6 digit number to act as password This password will be requested when entering the Configuration Menu key SQ m To deactivate the password select oF F Factory configuration FAct Factory default configura tion Select yES to activate the factory default configuration Version VEr Firmware version installed Light LIGh Brightness Select between 5 predefined levels of brightness Q DISP C 1 12 14 Menu OptX Options Menu entries oPt1 oPt2 y oPt3 give access to the con figuration menus for the optional modules installed on slots Opt1 Opt2 y Opt3 This menu depends on the installed option If there is no option installed the instrument shows nonE Relay modules R1 are controlled from the standard alarm menu see section 1 12 12 1 13 Mode SLOW Optional mode available in Ratemeter rt 6 and Period meter Prd 8 modes Activate the SLOW mode enables
7. cnq 2 Counter for quadrature signals Input impulses in quadrature bidirectional encoder on channels A and B cnl 3 Counter inhibit control Input impulses on chan nel A Inhibition control inhibit on channel B cnc 4 Counter control add substract Input im pulses on channel A Control for function add or substract on channel B cnd 5 Counter differential Input impulses with add function on channelA Input impulses with substract function on channel B rt 6 Ratemeter Input impulses on channel A Channel B disabled rtq 7 Ratemeter for quadrature signals Input impulses in quadrature bidirectional encoder on channels A and B Prd 8 Periodmeter Input impulses on channel A Chan nel B disabled The selected function Func modifies the configuration menu cnF x presented by the instrument 1 12 2 Decimal point Select the position for the decimal point Modify with the LE button and validate with the SQ button 1 12 3 cnF 1 Counter The cnF 1 menu is visible only when function mode cn 1 counter is selected Impulses received are internally count ed multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dlV parameter and the result is updated on display Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dIV
8. the fastest response time for low frequency applications In this mode the frequency and period calculation is calculated directly by measuring the time between two consecutive impulses The measure is updated each time a new impulse is received The SLOW mode needs the user to define the parameter maximum waiting time between impulses with a value be tween 1 and 1000 seconds If the configured time is gone with no impulses received the frequency value is set to 0 period value is also set to 0 Parameter GAtE has no ap plication in this mode The SLOW mode is functional for frequencies below 200Hz 1 14 Mode FAST Optional mode available in Counter mode cn 1 Activate the FAST mode enables a higher frequency input detection rate on channel A up to 250KHz for simple counter cn 1 mode only The activation of FAST mode has the following restrictions impulse detection edge is fixed to raising edge and the first edge raising or falling edge received after a power up or configuration change is not detected as impulse but will be used for internal initialization 1 15 Trigger Sense The Trigger Sense provides information on the input signal state while adjusting the trigger level The trigger menu m SnSr triG displays the actual value of the trigger level in Vdc and two leds to the left named
9. up led and down led oor hid ES Led down IAL Led up Input signal at a high level state is represented by the ac tivation of the up led Input signal at a low level state is represented by the activation of the down led For acorrect trigger configuration modify the trigger level un til both up and down leds are being alternatively activated This alternative activation state indicates that the instrument is correctly detecting the 1 and O input signal states Page 13 Page 14 1 16 Messages and errors 1 18 Accessing the instrument The instrument can display the following messages and errors Err 1 Password entered is not correct Err 2 The instrument has detected an installed option but was unable to communicate Err 8 The instrument is limiting the current at Vexc 999999 flash The display is in overrange real display should be higher than 999999 and can not be displayed 199999 flash The display is in underrange real display should be lower than 199999 and can not be displayed E 101 nized Option is installed but the type can not be recog 1 17 Operating the menus The instrument has two menus accessible to the user Configuration menu key SQ MH Quick access menu key UP a The configuration menu allows to change the configu
10. 200Hz min 1mHz max 17 KHz max 16 KHz max 11 KHz max 900 KHz max 200 Hz min 1mHZ 1000 seconds 0 01 20ppm C 5V OV 15V 18V 70mA max yes current limited to 70mA max 15 second 100 second in counter modes 1 GATE in rate and period modes 85 to 265 Vac dc 11 to 60 Vdc and 24 48Vac lt 4W Isolation tested 60 seconds Configuration Functions available Multiplier and divider Preset Edge selection SLOW frequency mode Recursive filter Pull resistors Trigger levels Excitation voltage Antirrebound filter Memory Memory of counter Reset configurable Zeros to the left Password Brightness control Optional boards Mechanical Mounting Connections Weight Housing materials Front size Panel cut out Deep from panel Protection Temperature Operation Temperature Storage Warm up 3500Veff for power H 2000Veff for power L 3 frontal push buttons rear jumper for coupling selection yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes configurable yes maximum minimum cycles yes recovers data on power loss yes front and or rear reset and or assigned to setpoint yes configurable yes configurable yes 5 levels maximum 3 see section 2 panel plug in screw terminals lt 150 grams ABS polycarbonate 96x48mm 92x44mm 91mm including
11. E L iLL LGL COGU 1 to 999999 y Configuration Multiplier O CL Jopooee9ea Counter a a Y mu Too iig Preset value Ir 11 OOO AO ivi 199999 to 999999 quadrature coi ui 00ga d Divider Preset S5 1 to 999999 V Divider Y_ A e V 2S p r E E A A A A AE Preset value P 199999 to 999999 de 1 10 6 Menu Cnf 6 Ratemeter Oo TAC rs l E y l AREE coka Haule A8088AA Multiplier Steps j l AE me r 1 to 999999 ETE 2 imp per cycle Configuration Multiplier F Ll lic Ir 11 B a a a ivid 4 imp per cycle gt coda Pivider i l er 1 to 999999 Y 2 os a oe y V So te Farr NE DELE i Li Seconds Time gate A IF 1 10 3 Menu Cnf 3 Counter Inhibit HO n ss yS am cord Hol amp ABagaga Multiplier EE 1 to 999999 Configuration Multiplier Ly Counter Wo I qe Inhibit ci i A488888 Divider Bo 1 to 999999 llo Some Divider y A ZI nnno ib Li Pr Sk BEEBEE Peya 3 Preset A V ZI L m gt n nnn nn O J E y F Up counter JIi I Livy aaa a hide SLOW mode y Fr max wait time o e H 17 Down counter on 1 to 1000 Sec n h sl an F Active if channel H i m Livy H A HAAA es Y Bis at 7 Average y Filter value Inhibit m Active if channel V or F from 0 0 to 99 9 y LILI ii Bis at 0 V Page 8 Q DISP C 1 10 7 Menu Cnf 7 Ratemeter quadrature 1 11 Default factory configuration m i F j Configuration Ratemeter quadrature
12. by the MuLt parameter divided by the dlV parameter and the result is updated on display Value on display is updated every X seconds X value defined at the GAtE parameter Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dlV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Time window GAtE Selectable 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 and 16 0 seconds Time window to count received impulses and calculate the frequency Inactive if SLOW mode is ac tive SLOW mode SLOW Selectable on oFF Select on to activate and define the value for parameter Max wait ing time between 1 and 1000 seconds See section 1 13 for more information on SLOW mode SLOW mode disables the value selected at GAtE Average AVR Value from 0 0 to 99 9 Recursive filter The severity of the filter increases with the value selected Page 11 Page 12 1 12 11 Menu Sensor Configures the input channels to recognize impulses from sensors connected on channels A B and reset Automatic sensor configuration Auto Select the type of sensor to automatically configure sensor parameters as shown on Table1 section 1 5 Configured parameters are pull resistors excitation voltage antirrebound filter and trig ger l
13. terminal IP54 standard IP65 optional Front sealed Opening the front breaks the seal O to 50 C 20 to 70 C 15 minutes 1 9 Mechanical dimensions mm JLeaqaaaa 44 96 Panel 44 cut out D Q DISP C Page 5 1 10 Configuration menu Press SQ button m to enter Configuration Menu Y Explanation on each menu entry starts at section 1 13 p Y E sy nao No pull Func cn Counter Pulls channel B py V wt Pull Up Emir Counter quadrature ni Y Don Pull Down En H y Counter inhibit 7 de ee mr H Counter control add substract V _ Lil j cf yi Fr Lj L C gt l Lj No pull
14. 12 14 Menu OptX Options 13 1 10 Configuration menu cont 7 1 13 Mode SLOW 13 1 10 1 Menu Cnf 1 Counter 202 8 1 14 Mode FAST 22 13 1 10 2 Menu Cnf 2 Counter quadrature 8 1 15 Trigger Sense 2 a a 13 1 10 3 Menu Cnf 3 Counter Inhibit 8 1 16 Messages anderrors 14 1 10 4 Menu Cnf 4 Counter add substract 8 1 17 Operating the menus 14 1 10 5 Menu Cnf 5 Counter differential 8 1 18 Accessing the instrument 14 1 10 6 Menu Cnf 6 Ratemeter 8 1 19 Warranty 15 1 10 7 Menu Cnf 7 Ratemeter quadrature 9 1 20 Installation precautions 15 1 10 8 Menu Cnf 8 Periodmeter as 9 2 Controlmodules 45 1 11 Default factory configuration 9 24 ModuleR 000 000000 45 1 12 Configuration menu descriptions 10 22 Module AQ 2 000000 45 1 12 1 Functionmode 10 1 12 2 Decimal point 2 10 1 2 Start up To start up the instrument take the following steps into con sideration 1 Input signal connections gt see section 1 5 y 1 7 2 Power connections gt see section 1 4 3 Sensor configuration gt see section 1 12 11 menu SnSr Select from the Auto menu entry one of the listed sensors to configure the default values for that sens
15. INFO QEED IT WWW DEM IT COM a4 E BD QUALITY ELECTRONIC DESIGN WWW QEED IT SIGNAL DISPLAY Q DISP C CE d 3 USER s MANUAL TH The displays Q DISP C prepared for mounting on the back panel 96x48mm will allow you to count and totalize U e It is possible to have a high power or low a voltage AC DC and have up to configurable A a outputs of relay outputs and analog outputs B xz O FINIE i 1000101 Q DISP C x x x x Q DISP C L Low Voltage Supply Q DISP C H High Voltage Supply ALOG SIGNAL DISPLAY MOSS i ga Q DISP C x R n 1 Relay output nm Ys Q DISP C x R R n 2 Relays output Q DISP C x R R R n 3 Relays output T E Q DISP C x AO n 1 Analog Output _ Q DISP C x AO R n 1 AO n 1 Relay Q DISP C x AO R R n 1AO n 2 Relays EA Q DISP C x AO AO n 2 AO Mi Q DISP C x AO AO R n 2 AO n 1 Relay Q DISP C x AO AO AO n 3 AO MAINE DEM SPA Z I Villanova 20 32013 Longarone BL Italy tel 39 0437 761021 fax 39 0437 760024 P Iva 00691730253 a 1 Meter Q DISP C Panel meter 96x48mm counter ratemeter periodmeter Panel meter configurable as impulse counter ratemeter and periodmeter Accepts wide range of signal types such as Push pull NPN PNP Namur TTL inductive mechanical also monodirectional and bidirectional encoder signals quadrature signals Highly configurable with pu
16. L Er So CICE IiI Al as maximum re AE ey Al Y y arm type rl ae Lit om Al as minimum V V a Vo y Page 6 Q DISP C 1 10 Configuration menu cont Vv To Rss Mar 7 17 GEE B58858808 setpoint LIFE an Setpoint Setpoint2 y FF V eee Oe Hysteresis 4 Setpoint3 Y FF JC nipona a Delay on relay Y EE DT idid OOO activation Se Delay0 in seconds V E E SS Se Del E 7 E E E a JE l 0O G D O a Yelay on relay Lf to a LIL L J ESE ES ESE deactivation Eroni reset EF Delay 1 in seconds Oe cE ILA Aan ROcdaadadara M LI El CFEC on seeeeee cori AFLGh fas Setpoint2 V FF Second set Counter t Fi ace point overrange E o Li To zero L I py E Y A be ont CO il To preset RENNES COOL Pens Y On alarm 7 IZ Li To zero V yo rT LO
17. PuL A Pull channel B PuL b Pull reset PuL r Trigger trlG Activation channel A Act A Activation reset Act r Excitation voltage V EXc Antirrebound filter Tools tooL Memory of maximum Memory of minimum Memory of cycles Key UP K uP Cycles Maximum Minimum Alarm1 setpoint Alarm2 setpoint Alarm3 setpoint Front reset F rSt Counter overrange Counter underrange Left zeros Password Brightness Alarms 1 2 and 3 Active Type Setpoint Hysteresis Activation delay dEL 0 Deactivation delay dEL 1 Setpoint2 On Alarm counter cn 1 no x1 1 0 up counter uP off oFF no pull no no pull no pull up P uP 2 oVdc rising edge on_h rising edge on_h 15Vdc O mSeconds 199999 999999 Flash FLSh Flash FLSh Off Off 3 Off disabled maximum alarm 1000 0 counts 0 0 seconds 0 0 seconds Off continue Ratemeter cnF 6 and Periodmeter cnF 8 configuration Multiplier Mult Divider dlV Time gate GAtE SLOW mode SLOW Recursive filter AVr Q DISP C x1 1 0 5 seconds Off Off Page 9 Page 10 1 12 Configuration menu descriptions 1 12 1 Function mode Select de function of the instrument cn 1 Counter Input impulses on channel A Channel B disabled
18. ations 12345 a Channel B Fuse To comply with security regulation 61010 1 add to the power line a protection fuse acting as disconnection element eas ily accessible to the operator and identified as a protection device Power H fuse 250mA time lag Power L fuse 400mA time lag 1 5 Sensor configuration and connections Examples of connections and l l Sensor Connections Pulls Vaze Antirrebound Triager configurations for different sen for channel A filter gg Sonne Mechanical Connections are indicated for sania OV ChannelA Pull up No 100mSec 2 5V channel A For channel B con Namur Channel A Vexc Pull down 9V No 3 0V nect the same way but in chan nel B NPN 2 wires OV Channel A Pull up 18V No 2 5V Notecvaluecindicsiad an Tables NPN 3 wires OV Channel A Vexc Pull up 18V No 2 5V are usual values Confirm with PNP 2 wires OV Channel A Pull down 18V No 2 5V your sensor datasheet the speci PNP 3 wires OV Channel A Vexc Pull down 18V No 2 5V fications that apply and adaptthe Push pull OV Channel A Vexc No 18V No 2 5V configuration values and con nections as needed TTL CMOS OV Channel A No 5V No 2 5V Pick up AC lt 30V ov Channel A No No No OV Inductive Table1 Configuration and connections for differ
19. cy applications See section 1 13 for more information 1 1 Order reference Model Power Option Option2 Option3 Q DISP C H H 85 265 Vac dc R 1 relay R 1 relay R 1 relay L 11 60 Vdc AO Analogue output AO Analogue output AO Analogue output and 24 48 Vac empty empty empty Page 2 Q DISP C Index 1 Meter O DISP C i x coas aa be be bee ee 2 1 12 3 cnF 1 Counter 10 MERO A see owe Se eS agu pama Hu 2 1 12 4 cnF 2 Counter quadrature 10 Meelis pair a eee ee we Se eo 8 a 3 1 12 5 cnF 3 Counter Inhibit 2 2 10 bo FVOREVICWs ene os oe SE eG ee gH 4 1 12 6 cnF 4 Counter Control A S 10 1 4 Power connections 4 1 12 7 cnF 5 Counter differential 11 1 5 Sensor configuration and connections 4 1 12 8 cnF 6 Ratemeter 41 VO RGI VOW eatesae hae Ss dene a os 4 1 12 9 cnF 7 Ratemeter quadrature 11 1 7 Signal connections 4 1 12 10 cnF 8 Periodmeter 11 1 8 Technical data 5 1 12 11 Menu Sensor 12 1 8 Technical data cont 5 1 12 12 Menu Alarms 12 1 9 Mechanical dimensions MM 5 1 1213 Menu Tools 13 1 10 Configurationmenu 6 1
20. d as maximum are activated when the display value is equal or higher than the setpoint The alarms configured as maximum are deactivated when the display is lower than the setpoint The alarms configured as minimum have the inverse behavior Setpoint SEt Value from 999999 to 199999 Alarm setpoint Hysteresis hYSt Value from 0 to 999999 Counts of hysteresis The hysteresis applies on the deactivation of the alarm Delay 0 dEL 0 Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds Acti vation delay for relays R1 Relays and front led are activated X seconds after alarm activation Delay 1 dEL 1 Value from 0 0 to 99 9 seconds Deactivation delay for relays R1 Relays and front led are deactivated X seconds after alarm deactivation Setpoint2 SEt2 Value from 199999 to 999999 Second setpoint The second setpoint allows for the creation of activation windows If the alarm is configured as maximum with setpoint 1000 and setpoint2 is configured at 1500 the alarm will be activated between 1000 and 1500 and the alarm will be deactivated when display is lt 1000 and gt 1500 Setpoint2 is affected on the same way as the setpoint with hysteresis and delays On Alarm on AL Value cont to_0 or to_p Behavior when the display reaches the setpoint value Applies only to counter modes Select cont to continue counting Select
21. de cnl 3 counter inhibit is selected Impulses received are internally counted multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dIV parameter and the result is updated on display Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dIV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Preset PrSt Value from 999999 to 199999 Reset activation loads on display the preset value Mode ModE Value uP doWn Select uP for up counter received impulses add Select doWn for down counter impulses received substract Inhibit Inh Value on_h on_0 Select on_h to inhibit counting when channel B is at logic state 1 Select on_0 to inhibit counting when channel B is at logic state 0 1 12 6 cnF 4 Counter Control A S The cnF 4 menu is visible only when function mode cnc 4 counter control add substract is selected Impulses received are internally counted multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dlV parameter and the result is updated on display Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dlV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied
22. ed Based on the number of impulses received during the time window defined at the GAtE param eter frequency is calculated impulses received GATE The frequency value obtained is multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dlV parameter and the result is updated on display Value on display is updated every X seconds X value defined at the GAtE parameter Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dIV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Time window GAtE Selectable 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 and 16 0 seconds Time window to count received impulses and calculate the frequency Inactive if SLOW mode is ac tive SLOW mode SLOW Selectable on oFF Select on to activate and define the value for parameter Max wait ing time between 1 and 1000 seconds See section 1 13 for more information on SLOW mode SLOW mode disables the value selected at GAtE Average AVR Value from 0 0 to 99 9 Recursive filter The severity of the filter increases with the value selected Q DISP C 1 12 9 cnF 7 Ratemeter quadrature The cnF 7 menu is visible only when function mode rtq 7 ratemeter quadrature is selected Based on the number of
23. ent sensor types Examples for channel A connections Page 4 Q DISP C 1 8 Technical data 1 8 Technical data cont Digits Type Height Display maximum Display minimum Decimal point Overrange Underrange Signals accepted Connections Signal types Maximum Vdc at input Input impedance 6 segments red 14 mm 999999 199999 selectable 8 8 8 8 8 8 configurable flash reset preset configurable flash reset preset impulses and frequencies 2 wires 3 wires and quadrature Push pull NPN PNP Namur Pick up TTL inductive mechani cal quadrature 30Vdc 2K4 if pull resistors on 470K if pull resistors off Maximum and minimum frequencies Counter with FAST mode without FAST mode Counter quadrature x1 Counter quadrature x2 Counter quadrature x4 Counter inhibit Counter control A S Counter differential Ratemeter with SLOW mode with SLOW mode Ratemeter quadrature x1 Ratemeter quadrature x2 Ratemeter quadrature x4 Periodmeter with SLOW mode with SLOW mode Accuracy Of the quartz oscillator Thermal drift Excitation voltage Configurable to Current Protection Refresh Display refresh Number of readings Number of readings Power Power H Power L Consumption max 250 KHz max 9 KHz max 17 KHz max 16 KHz max 11 KHz max 9 KHz max 9 KHz max 9 KHz max 900 KHz max
24. es 2 1 Module R Module with 1 relay Up to a maximum of three R modules can be installed in one Q DISP panel meter Relay type 3 contacts Common NC NO Maximum current 8A resistive load Voltage 250 Vac continuously Installable at Option1 and or Option2 and or Option3 Opt 1 Opt 2 ABC ABC LIL ime a O oaj HP lt C Terminal A Common Terminal B NO Normally Open Terminal C NC Normally Closed 2 2 Module AO Module with 1 analogue output Configurable 4 20mA or 0 10Vdc Output signal proportional to the reading Scaling through the frontal keypad Up to a maximum of three AO modules can be installed in one Q ISP panel meter Output 4 20mA 0 10Vdc selectable Accuracy 0 1 FS Isolated yes 1000Vdc Thermal drift 50 ppm C for Vdc 60 ppm C for mA Installable at Option1 and or Option2 and or Option3 Opt 1 Opt 2 MV ABC MV ABC 00 OOo o ee 099 doo er A e lt O gt 00 Jumper M mode mA 2 Jumper V mode Vdc Terminal A Vexc 13 8Vdc 25mA Terminal B Signal output mA or Vdc Terminal C GND Page 15 www qeed it info qeed it Sales department sales qeed it Technical department technical qeed it Z l Villanova 20 32013 Longarone BL Italy Ph 39 0437 761021 Fax 39 0437 760024 O g BENIN o September 2013
25. es the current digit by increasing its value up from 0 to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Key LE 4 Leaves the current menu Pressing LE several times will leave all menus When leaving all menus in the configuration menu changes will be saved When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value it moves from one digit to the next Each digit value can then be modified with the UP button Q DISP C You may need to access the inside of the instrument to insert additional modules Use a flat screwdriverto unlockthe upper clips marked with A Then unlock the lower clips marked with B and remove the front cover Let the inside of the instrument slide out of the housing To reinsert the instrument make sure that all modules are correctly connected to the pins on the display module Place all the set into the housing assuring that the modules cor rectly fit into the internal guiding slides of the housing Once introduced place again the front cover by clipping first the upper clips A and then the lower clips B Important lf your instrument was delivered with the IP65 front seal option accessing the inside of the instrument will perma nently break the IP65 seal on the areas of clips A and B Risk of electric shock Removing the front cover will grant access to the internal circuits Disconnect the input signal to prevent electric shock to the operator Operation must be perfor
26. evel Parameters can be changed on each parameter menu entry The list of predefined sensors are mechanical contact MEch namur nAMr NPN 2 wires nPn 2 NPN 3 wires nPn 3 PNP 2 wires PnP 2 PNP 3 wires PnP 3 push pull Ph PL TTL ttL CMOS cMoS pick up Pk uP inductive Ind and AC signals lt 30Vdc Ac Pulls on channel A PuL A Value no P uP o P dn Select P uP to activate the pull up resistor on channel A Select P dn to activate the pull down resistor on channel A Select no to deactivate pulls on channel A Trigger is automatically set to 2 5V when P uP or P dn are selected Pulls on channel A PuL b See previous entry Pulls on channelA Pulls del reset PuL r See previous entry Pulls on channel A Trigger value for reset channel is fixed at 2 5V Trigger triG Values from 0 0V to 3 9V Select the trig ger value The input signal is considered to be a logical 1 when the input signal value is higher than the trigger value in Vdc The input signal is considered to be a logical 0 when the input signal value is lower than the trigger value in Vdc Trigger value is the same for channels A and B Trigger value for reset channel is fixed at 2 5V See section 1 15 for Trigger Sensor utility Activation for channel A Act A Value
27. impulses received during the time window defined at the GAtE parameter frequency is calculated impulses re ceived GATE The frequency value obtained is multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dlV parameter and the result is updated on display Value on display is updated every X seconds X value defined at the GAtE parameter Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dlV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Time window GAtE Selectable 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 and 16 0 seconds Time window to count received impulses and calculate the frequency Edges q 124 Value 1 1 1 2 o 1 4 Select 1 1 to count 1 impulse per quadrature cycle Select 1 2 to count 2 impulses per quadrature cycle Select 1 4 to count 4 impulses per quadrature cycle Average AVR Value from 0 0 to 99 9 Recursive filter The severity of the filter increases with the value selected 1 1210 cnF 8 Periodmeter The cnF 8 menu is visible only when function mode Prd 8 periodmeter is selected Based on the number of impulses received during the time window defined at the GAtE param eter period is calculated GATE impulses received The period value obtained is multiplied
28. ll up pull down resistors trigger levels pulse detection on raising or falling edge excitation voltage and antirrebound filters Trigger Sense utility for easy trigger level adjustment Scalable reading by configurable multiplier and divider fac tors 1 to 999999 Configurable decimal point position Resolution 6 digits 999999 199999 Excitation voltage configurable to 5V 9V 15V and 18V Up to 3 relay outputs controlled from the instrument alarms can be increased to 6 relay outputs with simplified function ality see section 2 Configurable direct access to setpoint values modification on key UP 4 Standard 96x48mm DIN size Universal AC and DC power options Up to three control and or signal retransmission modules IP54 front protection with optional IP65 Connections via plug in screw terminals and configuration via three front push buttons For industrial applications Counter modes Counter functionality allows to choose between 5 counting modes simple counter quadrature counter counter with inhibit control differential counter and counter with add sub stract control Instrument has two impulse input channels A and B and selectable ascending or descending counting modes Reset function is accessible from rear terminal and front push button The front reset can be enabled or disabled Con figurable preset value Alarm activation can be associated to an action reset to zero return to prese
29. med by qualified personnel only 1 19 Warranty All instruments are warranted against all manufacturing defects for a period of 24 MONTHS from the shipment date This warranty does not apply in case of misuse accident or manipulation by non authorized personnel In case of mal function get in contact with your local provider to arrange for repair Within the warranty period and after examination by the manufacturer the unit will be repaired or substituted when found to be defective The scope of this warranty is limited to the repair cost of the instrument not being the manufacturer eligible for responsibility on additional damages or costs 1 20 Installation precautions AN Risk of electrical shock Instrument terminals can be connected to dangerous voltage C Instrument is in conformity with CE rules and regulations See Instrument protected with double isolation No earth connection required CE Declaration of Conformity further in this document This instrument has been designed and verified according to the 61010 1 CE security regulation and is designed for applications on industrial environ ments See the CE Declaration of Conformity further in this document for information on the category of measure and the degree of pollution levels that apply Installation of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel only This manual contains the appropriate information for the installa
30. on_h on_0 Select on_h to enable detection of impulses on channel A by rising edge Select on_0 to enable detection of impulses on channelA by falling edge Activation for reset Act r Value on_h on_0 Select on_h to enable reset activation by rising edge Select on_0 to enable reset activation by falling edge Excitation voltage V Exc Select value for excitation voltage to power up the transducer between 5V 9V 15V and 18V Select no to disable excitation voltage Antirrebound filter rbnd Antirrebound filter Selectable from O to 1000 mSeconds For mechanical contact sensors set value at 100mSeconds When an impulse is received the filter activates and no new impulses are counted for the duration of the filter value When the filter time is over next impulse received is counted and filter activates again Q DISP C 1 12 12 Menu Alarms Configuration menu for 3 alarms that control relays R1 see section 2 1 installable at slots Opt1 Opt2 and Opt3 Spe cial modules R2 R4 and R6 allow for up to 6 simple relay outputs See section 2 3 for more information Active ACt Value on oFF Defines if the instrument has to manage this alarm or not Select oFF for alarm not managed Type tYPE Value MAX Min Defines the behavior of the alarm as maximum or minimum alarm The alarms configure
31. or values indicated in Table1 see section 1 5 Values can also be manually configured 3 1 pull up pull down resistors on channel A B and Reset 3 2 trigger level shared for channels A and B Trigger level for reset is fixed at 2 5V 3 3 antirrebound filter shared for channels A and B 3 4 excitation voltage value Q DISP C 4 Select the function mode counter ratemeter periodmeter and values for multiplier and divider menu Func 4 1 function mode gt see section 1 12 1 4 2 decimal point position dP gt see section 1 12 2 4 3 multipliers and dividers gt see sections 1 12 3 to 1 12 10 menu cnF X depending on the function mode selected 5 Advanced configuration To modify setpoint values presets activation edges etc see next sections in this document Page 3 1 3 Front view 1 6 Rear view Alarms Option3 Option1 Option2 D OG BD D eB DOLO E E El a a m ey Button LE ste UP sat SQ Front reset for Quick access Access to Signal Power counter mode Configuration menu 1 4 Power connections 1 7 Signal connections Earth connection Although a terminal is offered for earth connection the connec 8 9 O tion is optional The instrument does not need this connection for correct function ing nor for compliance with the security regul
32. rE EL Fash Le El Lit i CL I da Iz To preset Cer underrange CO L To zero Y A y _ ra oe E a p To preset _ _ y AL T o Menu for Alarm2 f H L 7 y Menu for Alarm3 i o E o Lary With left zeros Left Zeros V FT a a ee r i I Without left zeros Lil l Mol oC 17 nann J MOLI nonoo COII 1 oada id ama gt 3H gt HHEAAGA Value C JJL ion Oooo Sa MA Password Tools Memory of y Fr ork 6 digits maximum 7 i at Max memory reset a V L 7 TT OANA TIE LL fii n 4000484 Value Factory y Memory of y Fr configuration UE E Apply minimum CESE Min memory reset y E I H H H H Firmware version cUcL 888888 value Version Memory of 2 cycles I E L E Cycle memory reset L l i J h L J h Minimum V Bright LIIG Ll m gniness CIO Foe ICL p LIII l IFL ey UP See Cycles F rF L UN Maximum Lit l 2o ee IIUI y fm p E Menu for optional module at Opt1 See Max FF E _ OCC Option1 fl nr gt O O p E rm Menu for optional module at Opt2 See Min Y gt Option2 LE Lit 1 y or E IT p E y Menu for optional module at Opt3 GLC A a l y ption Setpoint1 _ EF V Lit 1 oe oS V V Q DISP C Page 7 1 10 1 Menu Cnf 1 Counter 1 10 4 Menu Cnf 4 Counter add substract
33. ration of the instrument Access to the configuration menu can be protected enabling the PASSWORD function During opera tion with the configuration menu the alarms are kept on hold When leaving the configuration menu the instrument performs a restart and new configuration is applied On restart of the instrument also the optional modules are restarted relays analogue outputs The quick access menu is a configurable menu where the user can configure access to the following information memory values for maximum minimum and cycles and setpoint values for alarms 1 2 and 3 The list of configurable parameters is ac cessible at tooL k uP Alarm setpoints can be modified when enabled in the quick access menu the PASSWORD function does not block access to the quick access menu While work ing in the quick access menu the instrument keeps working as normal the background There is no reset when leaving the quick access menu Rollback After 30 seconds without interaction from the operator the instrument leaves the active menu and returns normal working mode All changes are discarded Key SQ m Selects the menu entry currently displayed When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value validates the value on display Key UP 4 Moves vertically on the menu entries When entering a numeric value for example a setpoint value modi fi
34. t or no action Relays activation and deactivation times are independent and configurable Alarm functions with reset to zero or return to preset create a continuous counting cycle instrument cycles from preset value to alarm value Instrument provides a internal cycle counter accessible to the operator Memory retention in case of power loss or deactivation When power is back again instrument recovers the last reading and configuration Maximum counting frequency is 250 KHz in FAST mode Ratemeter mode Ratemeter function allows to choose between normal rate meter one single input channel or bidirectional ratemeter quadrature ratemeter with detection of clockwise counter clockwise sense of turn In ratemeter mode the instrument counts the number of impulses during a fixed period of time and calculates the frequency For low frequency applications a special SLOW mode is available which offers the fastest response time for low fre quency applications See section 1 13 for more information Recursive filter Average to stabilize unstable readings Maximum frequency in ratemeter mode is 900KHz and minimum frequency with SLOW mode activated is 0 001 Hz 1mHz Periodmeter mode Periodmeter mode detects the signal time between impulses For long period applications a special SLOW mode is avail able which offers the fastest response time for low frequen
35. tion Using the instrument in ways not specified by the manufacturer may lead to a reduction on the specified protection level Disconnect the instrument from power before starting any maintenance and or installation action The instrument does not have a general switch and will start operation as soon as power is connected The instrument does not have protection fuse the fuse must be added during installation The instrument is designed to be panel mounted An appropriate ventilation of the instrument must be assured Do not expose the instrument to excess of humidity Maintain clean by using a humid rag and do NOT use abrasive products such as alcohols solvents etc General recommendations for electrical installations apply and for proper functionality we recommend if possible install the instrument far from electrical noise or magnetic field generators such as power relays electri cal motors speed variators If possible do not install along the same conduits power cables power motor controllers electrovalves together with signal and or control cables Before proceeding to the power connection verify that the voltage level available matches the power levels indicated in the label on the instrument In case of fire disconnect the instrument from the power line fire alarm according to local rules disconnect the air conditioning attack fire with carbonic snow never with water Q DISP C 2 Control modul
36. to the total number of impulses counted Preset PrSt Value from 999999 to 199999 Reset activation loads on display the preset value Control A S Add Value on_h on_0 Select on_h to add the impulses received on channel A when channel B is at logic state 1 impulses received on channel A are substracted if channel B is at logic state 0 Select on_0 to add the impulses received on channel A when channel B is at logic state 0 impulses received on channel A are substracted if channel B is at logic state 1 1 12 7 cnF 5 Counter differential The cnF 5 menu is visible only when function mode cnd 5 counter differential is selected Impulses received are inter nally counted multiplied by the MuLt parameter divided by the dIV parameter and the result is updated on display Im pulses received on channel A always add Impulses received on channel B always substract Multiplier MuLt Value from 1 to 999999 Multiplier factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Divider dIV Value from 1 to 999999 Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted Preset PrSt Value from 999999 to 199999 Reset activation loads on display the preset value 1 12 8 cnF 6 Ratemeter The cnF 6 menu is visible only when function mode rt 6 ratemeter is select
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
OMNITRONIC PM-524 User Manual Can Network Security be Fun? An agent-based Technoline WS 7037 weather station KOHLER K-R37024-4D-BN Installation Guide Manual Supervise 5.0 Manual de Usuario Suncourt VS112 Instructions / Assembly GT613 - 614 - 615 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS TORNADO American Standard 7768F Installation Guide Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file