5 Function blocks
5.8 CH, high-speed counter
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Inputs
SH and SL: The upper and lower limit setpoints are set at SH and SL
respectively.
SV: The start value is used to cause the function block to count from a
specified value (Offset).
You can assign the following operands to function block inputs SH,
SL and SV:
• Constant.
• Markers MD, MW, MB.
• Analog inputs IA01 to IA04:
• IA01: Terminal I7.
• IA02: Terminal I8.
• IA03: Terminal I11.
• IA04: Terminal I12.
• Analog output QA01.
• Output
…QV of a different function block.
Output
QV>: Actual value output CH..QV outputs the current actual value as an
integer. You can assign the following operands to output
…QV:
• Analog output QA01.
• Markers MD, MW, MB.
Retention
High-speed counter relays can be operated with retentive actual values.
The number of retentive counter relays can be selected in the SYSTEM ->
RETENTION menu.
If a meter is retentive, the actual value is retained when the operating mode
changes from RUN to STOP as well as when the supply voltage is switched
off.
If a easy800 is started in RUN mode, the counter operates with the
retentively saved actual value.
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The actual value can only be cleared in RUN mode with a
specific reset signal.