Digital Counter / Timer / Tach User Manual, 1st Ed.
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Keypad set up of the parameters for 1-Stage Counting:
Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select counter functions: 1-stage counting, 2-stage counting, batch counting, total counting, dual counting.
CntFun sta6e1 sta6e2 batCh total dual
C–inPt
––UP down ud–a ud–b ud–C
Select input modes: counting up, counting down,counting up/command counting down,counting up/counting down,
quadrature input.
C–otmd
FnCr kp
q
a
s
t
d
Select output modes: CTT offer 11 output modes, among which mode S, T and D are only valid with input modes
Ud_A, Ud_b and Ud_C.
Select counting speed: Maximum 10Kcps; others 5K, 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped –10k ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the
output status will be maintained ON. Range = 0.00 to 99.99 seconds.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,
the default output time will be 0.02 second. Range = 0.01 to 99.99 seconds.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimal
point), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0123
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,
the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press
Ä
for the main menu for more than 3 seconds.
After the setup is completed, press
Ä
for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and
return to the main menu.
Used to convert the displayed PV into engineering unit, such as RPM, inches, millimeters, feet per min-
ute etc. See Tachometer Examples in Chapter 6