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| Counting Speed | 1000 notes/min |
|---|---|
| Hopper Capacity | 200 notes |
| Stacker Capacity | 200 notes |
| Display | LCD |
| Power Supply | AC 220V, 50Hz |
Details the features and advantages of the CHC 1202 M chain counter.
Introduction to the installation process and key warnings.
Instructions for installing the laps sensor and its components on the windlass.
Guide for mounting the chain counter unit, including panel and behind-panel options.
Details on wiring the chain counter, including power supply, sensor, and network terminals.
Steps for calibrating the chain counter, including manual and automatic methods.
Configuration for MASTER/SLAVE network structure with multiple chain counters.
Overview of the display screen, control keys, and buzzer functions.
How to operate the windlass for raising, lowering, and auto-down functions.
Operating in free fall and viewing monitoring data like voltage and speed.
Accessing settings, navigating menus, and resetting the chain counter.
Configuring alarms, auto-down, display contrast, backlight, and key behavior.
Selecting language, setting measurement units, and performing calibration.
Using utility functions for sensor tests, LCD checks, and software information.
Setting the chain counter's priority in the CAN network (MASTER/SLAVE).
Diagnosing checksum, multi-master, and CAN communication errors.
Troubleshooting low voltage, clock battery, overload, and command-related faults.
Resolving sensor failures, no sensor detection, and up alarm faults.
Understanding confirmation messages and locked control states.
Guidelines for maintaining the chain counter's performance and longevity.
Detailed technical data including model, electrical, ambient, and case specifications.
Graphical representation of the chain counter's physical dimensions in millimeters.
Schematic illustration of the electrical connections for the chain counter system.