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Line 65 Assignment of upper analog limit
0 * Variable value from line 66
1 SC
2 P1
3 P2
Line 66
Upper analog limit
4095 * Default
-999999 Min.
999999 Max.
The dashed line represents the end of the third program field.
Switching back ➜Press and hold the
key and press the key repeatedly.
programming lines
Deactivate programming ➜Press the
key.
● The counter is on the operator level.
Reprogram the counter ➜ Switch on the instrument and press the
and
to the default settings simultaneously.
● All the programmed values will now revert to their default
settings. The message„Clr Pro“ appears briefly in the display.
5.1 Operating modes (line 22)
The operating modes are described below.
Step reset On reaching a preset value, the counter continues to count to the
next preset value. Preset values are always processed in the sequen-
ce: preset value 1 and 2. Any values can be chosen. Automatic reset-
ting to the start count value can be obtained with the second preset
value. External or manual resetting can be carried out at any time.
Main preset On reaching the individual preset values, the counter is reset to the
start count value. Preset values are always processed in the sequen-
ce: preset value 1, preset value 2. Automatic resetting to the start
count value can be obtained with P2. External or manual resetting
can be carried out at any time.
Parallel comparison On reaching the preset values, the outputs switch to continuous
signals if the respective preset value in either counting direction is
exceeded. Any preset values can be chosen; they are processed in-
dependently of each other. Pulse signals cannot be given in the par-
allel comparison mode.
P1 Self-adjusting preset Preset value P1 serves as a preliminary signal and functions as a
self-adjusting preset. The preliminary signal always switches to the
input value before the final signal is given. Any second preset value
can be chosen.