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Rev. 3/2022
4215-HS Indicator
Manual
(PM-4101)
>>Counts per Inch
This entry allows you to set the number of counts per inch that the quadrature encoder input will use.
>Limits
This menu is used to set up the 4 contact closure switches. Instead of a submenu there are a series of selec
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tions. Pressing Enter will accept the displayed entry. Pressing Escape will return to the setup mode main menu
without changing the limit setup.
1. Select Limit X -- The first selection chooses which of the limits you want to set up (1-4). Use the left/right or
plus/minus buttons to change the number. Press enter to accept the displayed number. Press escape to return
to the setup mode main menu.
2. Normally Open / Closed -- This selection determines if the switch contacts are open or closed when the limit
is de-activated.
3. Enabled / Disabled -- Choosing enable allows the limit to operate as specified by the following selections.
Choosing disable places the limit in its “normal” state and completes the limit setup.
4. Source: -- This selection allows you to scroll through a list (use either the left/right or plus/minus buttons) to
select the source of the data that will drive the limit. The standard list will include load, peak, valley, position,
velocity and, optionally, average force. Press enter to select the displayed item.
5. Units: -- This entry allows you to scroll through the list of available units for the data source you have chosen
in the previous step.
6. Set -- This is the numerical value of the source at which the limit will be activated (set point). It is specified
in the units you chose in the previous step.
7. Trip if source < / > Set -- Choosing source>set means that the limit will be activated when the source be
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comes larger than the set point. Choosing source<set means the limit will be activated when the source be
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comes less than the set point.
8. Latching on/off -- Selecting latching off means that the limit will be de-activated automatically when the
source passes the reset point (see next selection). Selecting latching on means that once the limit is activated
you must manually reset it using the Reset button. If you select latching on then the limit setup is done.
9. Rst -- This selection determines the numerical value of the source at which the limit will be deactivated (re
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set point). If you selected “source>set” in step 7 then the limit is deactivated when the source is less than the
reset point. If you selected “source<set” in step 7 then the limit is deactivated when the source is greater than
the reset point