[pre1]
- Adjustment of preset
[RC1,]
:
This parameter allows changing the desired value for the preset’s counting. This parameter can also be
changed in the quick access menu (see item 8.1).
NOTE:
Preset
[Rc1,]
is active by factory default.
[pre2]
- Adjustment of preset
[Rc2,]
:
This parameter allows changing the desired value for the preset’s counting. This parameter can also be
changed in the quick access menu (see item 8.1).
[pre3]
- Adjustment of preset
[Rc3,]
:
This parameter allows changing the desired value for the preset’s counting. This parameter can also be
changed in the quick access menu (see item 8.1).
NOTE:
The following parameters:
[Fcnt]
,
[disp]
,
[tpul]
,
[talr]
,
[buss]
and
[rest]
are
common to all presets in the counter mode.
[Fcnt]
- Counting factor:
This parameter allows changing the value by which the counter will be incremented/decremented for
each pulse.
Exemplo:
[,,,1]
- The counter is incremented/decremented for each pulse.
[,,,2]
- The counter is incremented/decremented every two pulses.
.
.
.
[1000]
- The counter is incremented/decremented every 1000 pulses.
[disp]
- Count view in the Counter mode:
It establishes the mode how the count will be displayed.
[1ncr]
- Count in progressive mode.
[dEcr]
- Count in regressive mode.
[TPul]
- Type of contact in the pulse counter input:
It determines the type of pulse in the digital input START to read the count.
[nO,,]
- Normally open contact (NO), active when the contact is closed or leading edge.
[nC,,]
- Normally closed contact (NC), active when the contact is opened or trailing edge.
[Fre,]
- Pulse frequency for counting:
[,,,O]
- Below 10 Hz.
[,,,1]
- Between 10 Hz and 100 Hz.
[talr]
- Time of the end of count alarm:
It takes values between 0 and 999 seconds, which correspond to the time the alarm output remains
activated after the count ends. If configured with a value greater than 999 seconds, the message
[Pres]
is displayed indicating that the alarm output will be kept activated indefinitely until the key
>
or the button panel of the digital input STOP is pressed.
The alarm at the end of the counting process can be deactivated by adjusting this function with the
minimum value 0
[No,,]
. In this case, the alarm output is ignored at the end of count.
[type]
- Type of operation of the counting alarm:
[PULS]
- Pulsating.
[Cont]
- Continuous.
[bU22]
- Internal buzzer in counter mode:
If enabled, the internal buzzer operates in pulsating mode indicating the end of the counting process.
The time of oscillating buzzer is the same time used for the end of counting alarm.
[Off,]
- Disable internal buzzer.
[On,,]
- Enable internal buzzer.
When activated, the buzzer can be inhibited by pressing
>
for two seconds.
[rest]
- Counter mode reset:
[On,,]
- Output OUT1 is switched off and the count is reset if the contact of digital input STOP is
closed or the key
>
is pressed during the count.
[Off,]
- It is not possible to reset the count. The count is reset only when it reaches the preset or the
controller is reset.
Examples:
To configure the instrument in the Counter mode to count 1 package for each 100 parts packed. With
pulse type NO (leading edge), progressive viewing mode, with 10-sec pulsating alarm, internal buzzer
on during the alarm, without a count reset option, just configure the device with the following values:
[mode]
=
[Cntr]
[Fcnt]
=
[,100]
[disp]
=
[1ncr]
[tPul]
=
[mo,,]
[talr]
=
[,,10]
[type]
=
[puls]
[buss]
=
[On,,]
[Rest]
=
[Off,]
10.6 COUNTER MODE
10.6.1 Operation
In this mode, digital input
Count in
is used to count pulses NO or NC (dry contact). It is possible to
determine the counting factor through the parameter
[Fcnt]
.
During the counting process, output OUT1 remains on and is switched off when the count reaches the
preset (desired value for the count). When this counting ends it is also possible to activate output
ALARM and the internal buzzer to indicate that the count is over.
If the parameter
[rest]
is configured as
[On,,]
and if the key
<
or digital input START/PAUSE is
pressed during the count, output OUT1 is switched off and the count is reset.
10.6.2 Configuration
With the counter mode selected, the following configurations are available.
Alarm
Pulses
OUT1
Start
End of the
process
Start
End of the
process
[talr]
[talr]
11. SIGNALING
[End,]
[PrEs]
[Rest]
[iNib]
[eCAL]
[pppp]
Contact Full Gauge Controls.
Reconfigure the values of the functions.
Buzzer inhibited.
Event totalizer reset (timer mode and counter mode).
End of process, waiting for STOP in timer mode or
START/PAUSE in counter mode.
End of process (timer mode and counter mode).
12. GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
-
No:
No.
-
OFF:
Turned off/disabled.
-
ON:
Turned on, enabled.
-
SET (as in "Setting") (setting or configuration).
-
Vac:
Electrical voltage (volts) of alternating current.
- Vdc:
Electrical voltage (volts) of direct current.
- Yes:
Yes.
13. OPTIONAL ITEMS - Sold Separately
Ecase protective cover
It is recommended for the Evolution line, keeps water from entering the back part of the instrument. It
also protects the product when the installation site is washed.
ECASE PROTECTIVE COVER
Extended frame
It allows the installation of Evolution line controllers with sizes 76 x 34 x 77 mm in various
situations,since it does not require precision in the notch of the instrument fitting panel. The frame
integrates two switches of 10 Amperes that may be used to actuate interior light, air curtain,fan, and
others.
CONTROLLER
EXTENDED
FRAME
SWITCHES
- version 2 or higher
EasyProg
It is an accessory that has as its main function to store the parameters of the controllers. At any time, you
can load new parameters of a controller and unload them on a production line (of the same controller),
for example. It has three types of connections to load or unload the parameters:
- Serial RS-485: I
t connects via RS-485 network to the controller
(only for controllers that have RS-485).
- USB:
it can be connected to the computer via the USB port, using
Sitrad's Recipe Editor.
- Serial TTL:
The controller can be connected directly to
EasyProg
by the TTL Serial connection.
EASYPROG