Fema S40-C1 User manual

Series S . S40-C1
Impulse counter, ratemeter
Impulse counter, ratemeter and periodmeter, in compact size 72 x 36 mm, and standard 14 mm digit
height. Accepts all type of impulse sensors (NPN, PNP, Namur, TTL, inducve, mechanical, encoders,
...). Provides congurable excitaon voltage to power-up the transducer. Reading with 4 digit display.
Fast access to alarm setpoints, special modes for fast counng and for slow ratemeter applicaons,
‘on power up’ funcon, congurable reading brightness. Universal AC and DC power. Up to 2 oponal
modules for output and control (relays, transistor, control SSR, analog outputs, Modbus RTU commu-
nicaons, RS-485 ASCII, RS-232, ...) www.fema.es
User’s Manual
ELECTRONICS FOR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
PANEL METERS . SIGNAL CONVERTERS . LARGE DISPLAYS
PANEL METERS
2983r11

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1. Panel meter S40-C1
Counter, ratemeter and periodmeter in compact 72 x 36 mm size
Panel meter in compact 72 x 36 mm size, with 14 mm standard digit
height. Congurable with 5 impulse counter modes (see secon 1.2),
2 ratemeter modes (see secon 1.3) and a 1 periodmeter mode (see
secon 1.4).
Highly congurable, accepts all types of sensors (NPN, PNP, push-
pull, Namur, inducve, pick-up, mechanical, TTL, CMOS, ...) including
quadrature signals (single and bidireconal encoder signals).
Reading from 9999 to -1999 with decimal point, scalable reading
with congurable mulplier factor (1 to 9999) and congurable di-
vider factor (1 to 9999). Includes internal pull-up and pull-down re-
sistors, congurable trigger levels, detecon by rising or falling edge,
excitaon voltage congurable from 5 Vdc to 18 Vdc.
Opons for output and control with 1 and 2 relays, transistor out-
puts, controls for SSR relays, isolated analog outputs, communica-
ons in Modbus RTU, RS-485 ASCII and RS-232. Special opons with
4 relay outputs.
Independent alarms congurable as maximum or minimum, with 1
or 2 setpoints per alarm, hysteresis, independent acvaon and de-
acvaon delays and control for inverted relay.
Front protecon IP54. Connecons by plug-in screw terminals. For
industrial applicaons.
• ‘Fast access’ menu to selected funcons, accessible with key UP (5)
(see secon 1.19.12)
• Funcon ‘On power up’ for system protecon on rst ‘cold’ start-
up or automac reset (see secon 1.19.15)
• Special ‘FAST’ mode for fast counng applicaons (see secon 1.16)
• Special ‘SLOW’ mode for slow ratemeter applicaons (low frequen-
cy applicaons) (see secon 1.15)
• Direct conguraon for most usual sensor, at the ‘SnSr / Auto’
menu (see secon 1.19.10)
• Funcon ‘Trigger Sense’ helps to detect the correct trigger level
(see secon 1.13)
Mulple display lters, memory for maximum and minimum reading,
password protecon, 5 brightness levels.
Index
1. Panel meter S40-C1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1 How to order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Impulse counter modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.3 Ratemeter modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4 Periodmeter mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.5 Funcons included . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.6 Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.7 Power connecons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.8 Sensor conguraon and connecons . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.9 Rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.10 Signal connecons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.11 Technical specicaons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.12 Mechanical dimensions (mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.13 Funcon ‘Trigger Sense’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.14 Funcon ‘cycle counter’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.15 ‘SLOW’ mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.16 ‘FAST’ mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.17 How to operate the menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.18 Messages and errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.19 Conguraon menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.19.1 Inial set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.19.2 Conguraon for ‘cn.1’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.19.3 Conguraon for ‘cnq.2’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.19.4 Conguraon for ‘cnI.3’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.19.5 Conguraon for ‘cnc.4’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.19.6 Conguraon for ‘cnd.5’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.19.7 Conguraon for ‘rt.6’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.19.8 Conguraon for ‘rtq.7’. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.19.9 Conguraon for ‘Prd.8’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.19.10 Sensor conguraon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.19.11 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1.19.12 Fast access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1.19.13 Super fast access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
1.19.15 Menu ‘On Power Up’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1.19.14 Menu ‘Key LE’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1.19.16 Menus ‘Overrange / underrange’. . . . . . . . . . 15
1.19.17 Le zeros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
1.19.18 Vexc. control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
1.19.19 Funcon ‘Password’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
1.19.20 Factory reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
1.19.21 Firmware version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1.19.22 Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1.19.23 Access to oponal modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1.20 Full conguraon menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
1.21 Factory conguraon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
1.22 To access the instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
1.23 Modular system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
1.24 Precauons on installaon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
1.25 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
1.26 CE declaraon of conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2. Output and control modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2.1 Module R1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2.2 Module T1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2.3 Module SSR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
2.4 Module AO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.5 Module RTU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2.6 Module S4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2.7 Module S2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
2.8 Modules R2, R4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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1.1 How to order
1.2 Impulse counter modes
The instrument allows for 5 selectable impulse counter modes :
• Counter (‘cn.1’) (see secon 1.19.2)
• Counter quadrature (‘cnq.2’) (see secon 1.19.3)
• Counter with inhibion (‘cnI.3’) (see secon 1.19.4)
• Counter with control add / substract (‘cnc.4’) (see secon 1.19.5)
• Counter dierenal (‘cnd.5’) (see secon 1.19.6)
Congurable up or down counng, ‘reset’ at rear terminals, front key
and/or at alarm acvaon. Congurable ‘Preset’ value. Relay acva-
on and deacvaon delays.
Alarm funcons with ‘return to preset’ or ‘reset to 0’ generate cycles
of counng (instrument counts from ‘preset’ value to alarm value
in never ending cycle). The instrument provides memory of cycles
counter.
Scalable reading with congurable mulplier factor (1 to 9999) and
congurable divider factor (1 to 9999). Memory retenon in case or
power loss. Retains conguraon and last reading.
Counng frequency up to 250 KHz, in ‘FAST’ mode (see secon 1.16).
1.3 Ratemeter modes
In ratemeter mode the reading is proporonal to the measured fre-
quency. The instrument allows for 2 selectable ratemeter modes :
• Ratemeter (‘rt.6’) (see secon 1.19.7)
• Ratemeter quadrature (‘rtq.7’) (see secon 1.19.8)
The ratemeter mode has a single input channel, with scalable read-
ing. The quadrature ratemeter mode has 2 inpur channels available
for detecon of sense of turn when working with quadrature signals.
Scalable reading with congurable mulplier factor (1 to 9999) and
congurable divider factor (1 to 9999).
For low frequency applicaons, the ‘SLOW’ mode provides the best
response me for each applicaon (see secon 1.15).
Maximum frequency up to 500 KHz and minimum frequency down
to de 0.001 Hz (1 mHz) with ‘SLOW’ mode acve.
Reading is proporonal to the signal period. Scalable reading with
congurable mulplier factor (1 to 9999) and congurable divider
factor (1 to 9999).
For applicaons with long periods (slow frequencies), the ‘SLOW’
mode provides the best response me for each applicaon (see sec-
on 1.15).
1.4 Periodmeter mode
Funcons included Secon
‘Fast access’ yes 1.19.12
‘SLOW’ mode yes, for slow frequencies 1.15
‘FAST’ mode yes, for fast counng 1.16
Mulplier and divider from 1 to 9999 1.19.2
Reset congurable yes (front, rear and linked
to alarm acvaon)
1.19.14 and
1.10 and
1.19.11
Preset yes 1.19.2
Trigger level congurable 1.19.10
‘Trigger Sense’ funcon helps to set the trigger 1.13
Sensor selecon by menu 1.19.10
Cycle counter 1.14
Retenon memory yes, recovers with power 1.11
‘On Power Up’ yes 1.19.15
Excitaon voltage congurable 1.19.10
Display lters recursive
1.19.7 and
1.19.8 and
1.19.9
Memory max., min., cycles 1.19.12
Password blocks access to congu-
raon menu 1.19.19
Alarms
double setpoints
acvaon delays
deacvaon delays
hysteresis
inverted relays
locked alarms
1.19.11
Display brightness 5 levels 1.19.22
Table 1 - Funcons included
1.5 Funcons included
S40 C1
Model Power
-
Opon 1 Others
H- - -
Opon 2
-
-R1 (1 relay)
-AO (analog output)
-RTU (Modbus RTU)
-S4 (RS-485)
-S2 (RS-232)
-T1 (1 transistor)
-SSR (1 control SSR)
- (empty)
-H (85-265 Vac/dc)
-L (11/60 Vdc,
24 Vac, 48 Vac)
-G (green led)

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Buon ‘LE’
Earth connecon - Although a
terminal is provided for earth
connecon, this connecon is
oponal. The instrument does
not need earth connecon for
correct operaon nor for com-
pliance with the security regu-
laons.
Fuse - To comply with security regulaon 61010-1, add to the power
line a protecon fuse acng as disconnecon element, easily acces-
sible to the operator and idened as a protecon device.
Power ‘H’ fuse 250 mA me lag
Power ‘L’ fuse 400 mA me lag
1.7 Power connecons
1.6 Front view
Buon ‘UP’
Logo
Alarms
Units
Buon ‘SQ’
‘Conguraon menu’
(see secon 1.19)
‘Fast access‘
(see secon 1.19.12)
1.8 Sensor conguraon and connecons
Signal
(see secon 1.10)
Opon 1 Opon 2
Power
(see secon 1.7)
Detail of the plug-in screw terminals provided with
the instrument. The instrument is provided with all
terminals needed, both male and female.
1.9 Rear view
1.10 Signal connecons
Selecng one of the sensors listed at the
‘SnSr’ menu entry, will congure the sen-
sor parameters to the values indicated in
the table.
The table also indicates the typical con-
necons for each type of sensor. Param-
eters can be manually modied.
Connecons are indicated for a single sen-
sor connected to the channel A. For two
sensors (for inhibion control, quadrature
signal, etc) apply the same connecon cri-
teria also to channel B.
Note : indicated values are typical values.
Check the correct specicaons with your
sensor datasheet and adapt the required
conguraon and connecons as needed.
Sensor Connecons Pulls Vexc. Anrrebound
lter
Trigger
Mechanical contact 0 V channel A pull-up no 100 mSec. 2,5 Vdc
Namur channel A Vexc pull-down 9 Vdc no 3,0 Vdc
NPN 2 wires 0 V channel A pull-up 18 Vdc no 2,5 Vdc
NPN 3 wires 0 V channel A Vexc pull-up 18 Vdc no 2,5 Vdc
PNP 2 wires channel A Vexc pull-down 18 Vdc no 2,5 Vdc
PNP 3 wires 0 V channel A Vexc pull-down 18 Vdc no 2,5 Vdc
Push-pull 0 V channel A Vexc no 18 Vdc no 2,5 Vdc
TTL
CMOS
Pick-up
0 V channel A no 5 Vdc no 2,5 Vdc
AC<30 Vp
Inducve 0 V channel A no no no 0 Vdc
Table 2 - Conguraon and connecons for dierent types of sensors.
Front reset
(see secon 1.19.14)
~
~+
-
8 9 0
Vexc.
12345
Canal B
Reset
0 V
Canal A
12345 890

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Digits
number of digits 4
led 7 segments led
color red or green
digit height 14 mm
Reading
maximum reading 9999
minimum reading -1999
decimal point congurable X.X.X.X.
overrange / underrange congurable to ash, reset or preset (see
secon 1.19.16)
display refresh 15 readings / second
memory retenon yes, retains reading value in case of pow-
er loss
Signals accepted NPN, PNP, Namur, pick-up, TTL, induc-
ve, mechanical, quadrature, ...
Max. Vdc at input ±30 Vdc
Input impedance 2K4 with pull-up or pull-down resistor
470K without pull resistor
Accuracy of the quartz ±0.01 %
Thermal dri 20 ppm / ºC
Excitaon voltage congurable
output voltage +18 Vdc, +15 Vdc, +9 Vdc, +5 Vdc
maximum current 70 mA
protecon yes, current limited to 70 mA
Frequencies counter modes (see Table 3)
ratemeter modes (see Table 4)
periodmeter modes (see Table 5)
Power
power ‘H’ 85 to 265 Vac/dc
power ‘L’ 11 to 60 Vdc and 24/48 Vac
isolaon* 2500 Ve with power ‘H’
1500 Ve with power ‘L’
*tested for 60 sec.
consumpon <1.5 W only meter
<4.0 W meter with opons
Conguraon 3 buons front keypad
Front protecon IP54
Output and control opons relays, analog outputs, serial communi-
caons (see secon 2)
Mechanical
mounng panel
connecons plug-in screw terminal
housing material ABS, polycarbonate (V0)
weight <150 grams
front size 72 x 36 mm
panel cut-out 69 x 32.5 mm
depth from panel 98 mm (including terminals)
Temperature
operaon from 0 to +50 ºC
storage from -20 to +70 ºC
warm-up me 15 minutes
Counter Mode Frequency Secon
Counter
‘FAST’ mode acve max. 250 KHz 1.19.2
normal mode max. 9 KHz 1.19.2
Counter + inhibion max. 9 KHz 1.19.4
Counter + control A/S max. 9 KHz 1.19.5
Counter dierenal max. 9 KHz 1.19.6
Counter
quadrature
mode x1 max. 17 KHz 1.19.3
mode x2 max. 16 KHz 1.19.3
mode x4 max. 11 KHz 1.19.3
Table 3 - Maximum input frequency for counter modes
Ratemeter Mode Frequency Secon
Ratemeter
normal mode
max. 500 KHz
1.19.7
‘SLOW’ mode ac-
ve
max. 200 Hz
min. 1 mHz 1.19.7
Ratemeter
quadrature
mode x1 max. 17 KHz 1.19.8
mode x2 max. 16 KHz 1.19.8
mode x4 max. 11 KHz 1.19.8
Table 4 - Maximum and minimum input frequency for ratemeter modes
Periodmeter Mode Frequency Secon
Periodmeter
normal mode
max. 500 KHz
1.19.9
‘SLOW’ mode ac-
ve
max. 200 Hz
min. 1 mHz
(1000 sec.)
1.19.9
Table 5 - Maximum and minimum input frequency for periodmeter modes
1.12 Mechanical dimensions (mm)
1.11 Technical specicaons
72
36
32,5
69
Panel
cut-out
18 8
80

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Special working mode for applicaons with low frequency signals.
Applies to ratemeter (‘rt.6’), ratemeter quadrature (‘rtq.7’) and peri-
odmeter (‘Prd.8’). The ‘SLOW’ mode allows to measure slow fre-
quencies down to 1 mHz (0,001 Hz) and is funconal up to 200 Hz.
The ‘SLOW’ mode provides the fastest response me possible for a
given applicaon, calculang the frequency and the period based on
the me between consecuve impulses.
The ‘SLOW’ mode needs to dene the parameter ‘maximum waing
me’ to a value between 1 and 1000 seconds. If this me expires
without a single impulse being received, the reading jumps to ‘0’
(both for ratemeter and periodmeter modes). The ‘GATE’ parameter
is not used if ‘SLOW’ mode is acve.
In ‘ratemeter quadrature’ (‘rtq.7’) mode, the acvaon of the
‘SLOW’ mode calculates the frequency based on the me between
consecuve impulses received on channel A, and calculates the
sense of turn (clockwise or counter-clockwise) by comparing each
impulse with the state of channel B. The ‘edge’ parameter is xed to
a ‘1--1’. Typical applicaon for quadrature frequency measure with
two inducve sensors at low frequency.
1.13 Funcon ‘Trigger Sense’
Special working mode for counter applicaons with high frequency
signals, up to 250 KHz. Applies only to the counter mode (‘cn.1’).
The acvaon of the ‘FAST’ mode congures the signal detecon by
rising edge. The rst edge detected, either rising or falling edge, aer
the instrument restart (power-up, or conguraon change) is used
for internal inializaon and will not be counted as impulse.
1.14 Funcon ‘cycle counter’ 1.15 ‘SLOW’ mode
The trigger level is automacally congured when selecng a sensor
from the ‘Sensor / Conguraon’ (‘SnSr’ / ‘Auto’) menu list. The trig-
ger level can be also manually modied from the ‘SnSr’ / ‘TrIG’ menu
entry. The selected value applies to channels ‘A’ and ‘B’ (the reset has
a xed trigger level at 2.5 Vdc).
At the ‘SnSr’ / ‘TrIG’ menu, the instrument shows the trigger level
and two vercal leds to the le. These leds inform in real me about
the status (‘0’ or ‘1’) of the input channels ‘A’ and ‘B’. When the led
switches between up and down posion, it indicates that impulses
are being detected at the input. If the instrument does not detect
impulses, the led posions remain xed.
Increase the trigger level pressing key ‘UP’ (5) and decrease press-
ing key ‘LE’ (3).
Vdc
Time
Trigger level
‘1’
‘0’
Signal detected
channel ‘A’
Status ‘1’ Trigger level
Status ‘0’
Leds of the ‘Trigger
Sense’ funcon
channel ‘B’
1.16 ‘FAST’ mode
Reading
Time
Setpoint 1
Impulse counter, with ‘reset to preset’
when setpoint 1 is reached
Preset
Time
Cycle counter
01
23
The counter modes allow to acvate a reset funcon (to ‘0’ or to
‘preset’ value) when an alarm setpoint is reached. With this congu-
raon, the instrument counts in cycles, counng from the instrument
preset value up to the alarm setpoint. Each cycle is counted and ac-
cumulated into an internal memory, accessible through the ‘fast ac-
cess’ menu (key UP (5) (see secon 1.19.12)).
To reset the memory of cycles, visualize the value at the ‘uP’ menu,
then press the (5) key and the ‘rSt’ message appears. Press (<) to
reset.

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The instrument has two menus accessible to the user :
‘Conguraon menu’ (key SQ) (<)
‘Fast access’ menu (key UP) (5)
Conguraon menu
The ‘conguraon menu’ modies the conguraon parameters to
adapt the instrument to the applicaon needs. To access the ‘con-
guraon menu’ press for 1 second the SQ (<) key. This access can
be blocked by acvang the ‘Password’ (‘PASS’) funcon. While
operang the ‘conguraon menu’, the alarm status is ‘hold’ to the
status they had before accessing the menu, and the output and con-
trol modules remain in ‘error’ state. When leaving the ‘conguraon
menu’, the instrument applies a system reset, followed by a brief
disconnecon of the alarms and the output and control modules.
Funconality is then recovered.
For a detailed explanaon on the ‘conguraon menu’ see secon
1.19, and for a full view of the ‘conguraon menu’ structure see
secon 1.20.
‘Fast access’ menu
The ‘fast access’ menu is an operator congurable menu, providing
fast and direct access to the most usual funcons of the instrument
with a single key pad stroke. Press key UP (5) to access this menu.
See secon 1.19.12 for a list of funcons eligible for ‘fast access’ in
this instrument. The ‘Password’ (‘PASS’) funcon does not block ac-
cess to this menu. Accessing and modifying parameters in the ‘fast
access’ menu does not interfere with the normal funconality of the
instrument, and it does not generate any system reset when validat-
ing the changes.
Front key pad descripon
Key SQ (<) - press the SQ (<) key for 1 second to access the ‘con-
guraon menu’. Inside the menu, the SQ (<) key funcons as a
‘ENTER’ key. It selects and accesses the menu opon currently dis-
played. At menus with numerical value entries, it validates the num-
ber displayed.
Key UP (5) - the UP (5) key gives access to the ‘fast access’ menu.
Inside the menus, it moves vercally through the dierent menu op-
ons. At menus with numerical value entries, it modies the digit
selected by increasing its value to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Key LE (3) - inside the menus, the LE (3) key funcons as the ‘ES-
CAPE’ key. It leaves the selected menu, and eventually, will leave the
whole menu. When leaving the ‘conguraon menu’ with the LE (3)
key, the changed parameters are acvated. At menus with numeri-
cal value entries, the LE (3) key allows to select the acve digit. To
modify the value of the selected digit use the UP (5) key.
Menu ‘rollback’
Aer 30 seconds without interacon from the operator, the instru-
ment will rollback and leave the ‘conguraon menu’ or the ‘fast ac-
cess’ menu. All changes will be discarded.
1.17 How to operate the menus
Messages and errors
‘Err.1’ incorrect password.
‘Err.2’ at ‘oPt.X’ menu entry. Installed module is not recognized.
‘Err.8’ excitaon voltage overload.
‘9999’ + ashing mode. Reading is in overrange.
‘-1999’ + ashing mode. Reading is in underrange.
Table 6 - Messages and error codes
The error messages are shown on display in ash mode.
Example of operaon inside the
‘conguraon menu’.
1. The SQ (<) key enters into the
‘conguraon menu’.
2. The SQ (<) key enters into the
‘Func’ opon menu.
3. The UP (5) key moves through
the menu opons.
4. The SQ (<) key selects the
desired range and returns to the
‘Func’ menu.
5. The LE (3) key leaves the ac-
tual menu level and moves to the
previous menu level.
6. The LE (3) key leaves the ‘con-
guraon menu’. Changes are ap-
plied and saved at this moment.
1.18 Messages and errors
Funcon mode
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(3)
(3)
(6)
(6)
(1)

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Decimal point
Press ‘SQ’ (<) for 1 second to access the ‘conguraon menu’.
For a descripon on how to operate inside the menus see secon
1.17. For a full vision of the ‘conguraon menu’ structure see
secon 1.20.
To congure the inial set up of the instrument, select the funcon
mode, the decimal point posion, scale the reading and congure
the mode selected and the sensor.
Enter the ‘Funcon mode’ (‘Func’) menu and select the desired func-
on, from the 5 counng modes, 2 ratemeter modes and the period-
meter mode available.
• ‘Counter’ (‘cn. 1’) - normal counter mode. Impulses input at chan-
nel A. Channel B disabled.
• ‘Counter quadrature’ (‘cnq.2’) - counter mode for quadrature sig-
nals. Impulses input at channel A and B, in quadrature.
• ‘Counter + inhibion’ (‘cnI.3’) - counter mode with inhibion con-
trol. Impulses input at channel A. Inhibion control on channel B.
• ‘Counter + control add / substract’ (‘cnc.4’) - counter mode with
control for add / substract. Impulses input at channel A. Control for
the add or substract funcon on channel B.
• ‘Counter dierenal’ (‘cnd.5’) - counter mode with dierenal
funcon. Impulses received at channel A add. Impulses received at
channel B substract.
• ‘Ratemeter’ (‘rt.6’) - ratemeter mode. Impulses input at channel
A. Channel B disabled.
• ‘Ratemeter quadrature’ (‘rtq.7’) - ratemeter mode for quadrature
signals. Impulses input at channel A and B, in quadrature.
• ‘Periodmeter’ (‘Prd.8’) - periodmeter mode. Impulses input at
channel A. Channel B disabled.
Access the ‘Decimal point’ (‘dP’) menu to select the decimal point
posion. Move the decimal point by pressing the ‘LE’ (3) key.
Congure the funcon mode selected (‘cnF.2’ to ‘cnF.8’). See sec-
ons 1.19.2 to 1.19.9.
Congure the sensor at the ‘SnSr’ menu. See secon 1.19.10.
Funcon
mode
Counter
Counter quadrature
Counter + inhibion
Counter + control add / substract
Counter dierenal
Ratemeter
Ratemeter quadrature
Periodmeter
Conguraon menu for mode ‘counter’ (‘cn.1’). Total impulses re-
ceived are mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) register
and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is refreshed on the
display.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for ‘Preset’ (‘PrSt’) from -1999 to 9999. Reset ac-
vaon loads on display the preset value.
• select the counng mode (‘ModE’) to ‘uP’ for upwards counng
(impulses received add) or ‘doWn’ for downwards counng (impuls-
es received substract).
• to acvate the ‘FAST’ mode (‘FASt’) select ‘on’. See secon 1.16 for
more informaon on the ‘FAST’ mode.
1.19.2 Conguraon for ‘cn.1’
The next menu accesses the conguraon parameters for the ‘funcon mode’ (‘Func’)
selected. Conguraon parameters are slightly dierent for each ‘funcon mode’. In
the next entries, all 7 possible conguraon menus are explained, ‘cnF.1’ to ‘cnF.7’, one
for each ‘funcon mode’.
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conguraon
counter
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 9999
Mode
Up
Down
‘FAST’ mode
1.19 Conguraon menu
1.19.1 Inial set-up

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1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
Conguraon menu for mode ‘counter quadrature’ (‘cnq.2’). To-
tal impulses received are mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’
(‘MuLt’) register and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is
refreshed on the display.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for ‘Preset’ (‘PrSt’) from -1999 to 9999. Reset ac-
vaon loads on display the preset value.
• select the ‘edges’ to count for each quadrature cycle (‘q.124’). Se-
lect ‘1--1’ for 1 impulse per quadrature cycle. Select ‘1--2’ for 2 im-
pulses per quadrature cycle. Select ‘1--4’ for 4 impulses per quadra-
ture cycle.
1.19.3 Conguraon for ‘cnq.2’
Conguraon menu for mode ‘counter + inhibion control’ (‘cnI.3’).
Total impulses received are mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’
(‘MuLt’) register and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is
refreshed on the display.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for ‘Preset’ (‘PrSt’) from -1999 to 9999. Reset ac-
vaon loads on display the preset value.
• select the counng mode (‘ModE’) to ‘uP’ for upwards counng
(impulses received add) or ‘doWn’ for downwards counng (impuls-
es received substract).
• select the acvaon mode for the ‘inhibion’ (‘Inh’) control. Select
‘on_h’ to inhibit the counng when channel B is at logical state ‘1’.
Select ‘on_0’ to inhibit the counng when channel B is at logical state
‘0’.
1.19.4 Conguraon for ‘cnI.3’
Conguraon menu for mode ‘counter + control add / substract’
(‘cnc.4’). Total impulses received are mulplied by the value of the
‘mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) register and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) regis-
ter. Result is refreshed on the display.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for ‘Preset’ (‘PrSt’) from -1999 to 9999. Reset ac-
vaon loads on display the preset value.
• select the acvaon mode for the ‘control add / substract’ (‘Add’).
Select ‘on_h’ acvates the addion of impulses received on chan-
nel A when channel B is at logical state ‘1’ (impulses on channel A
substract if channel B is at logical state ‘0’). Select ‘on_0’ acvates
the addion of impulses received on channel A when channel B is
at logical state ‘0’ (impulses on channel A substract if channel B is at
logical state ‘1’).
1.19.5 Conguraon for ‘cnc.4’
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conf. counter
+ inhibion
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Valor del preset
-1999 to 9999
Mode
Up
Down
Inhibion
Inhibits if chan-
nel B is high
Inhibits if chan-
nel B is 0 Vdc
Conf. counter
quadrature
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Valor del preset
-1999 to 9999
Edges
1 imp. per cycle
2 imp. per cycle
4 imp. per cycle
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conguraon
counter +
control
add / substract
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Valor del preset
-1999 to 9999
Control A/S
Adds if channel
B is high
Adds if channel
B is 0 Vdc

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Conguraon menu for mode ‘counter dierenal’ (‘cnd.5’). To-
tal impulses received are mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’
(‘MuLt’) register and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is
refreshed on the display.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for ‘Preset’ (‘PrSt’) from -1999 to 9999. Reset ac-
vaon loads on display the preset value.
Impulses received on channel A add. Impulses received on channel
B substract.
1.19.6 Conguraon for ‘cnd.5’
Conguraon menu for mode ‘ratemeter’ (‘rt.6’). Frequency mea-
sured is mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) register
and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is refreshed on the
display. Measure is updated at the rate dened on the ‘GATE’ regis-
te r.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• select the value for the ‘Time window’ (‘GAtE’). Available values
are : 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0 or 16.0 seconds. The me window denes
the display refresh me. This parameter has no eect if the ‘SLOW’
mode is acve.
• for slow frequencies acvate the ‘SLoW’ parameter conguring the
‘tIME’ parameter between 1 and 1000 seconds. Congure the ‘nuMb’
parameter between 1 and 32 impulses. See secon 1.15 for more in-
formaon on the ‘SLoW’ mode.
• in case of unstable signals, acvate the ‘average lter’ (‘AVr’) func-
on. It acvates a recursive lter on the reading. the lter is stronger
for higher values, from 0.0 to 99.9.
1.19.7 Conguraon for ‘rt.6’
1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
Conguraon menu for mode ‘ratemeter quadrature’ (‘rtq.7’).
Frequency measured is mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’
(‘MuLt’) register and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is
refreshed on the display. Measure is updated at the rate dened on
the ‘GATE’ register.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• select the value for the ‘Time window’ (‘GAtE’). Available values
are : 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0 or 16.0 seconds. The me window denes
the display refresh me. This parameter has no eect if the ‘SLOW’
mode is acve.
• select the ‘edges’ to count for each quadrature cycle (‘q.124’). Se-
lect ‘1--1’ for 1 impulse per quadrature cycle. Select ‘1--2’ for 2 im-
pulses per quadrature cycle. Select ‘1--4’ for 4 impulses per quadra-
ture cycle.
1.19.8 Conguraon for ‘rtq.7’
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conguraon
counter
dierenal
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 9999
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Seconds
Conf. ratemeter
quadrature
Mulplier
Divider
Time window
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Seconds
Conf. ratemeter Mulplier
Divider
Time window
‘SLOW’ mode
Average lter
Filter strength
(0 = disabled)
Max. waing me
Number of pulses
Edges
1 imp. per cycle
2 imp. per cycle
4 imp. per cycle

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1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
Conguraon menu for mode ‘periodmeter’ (‘Prd.8’). Period mea-
sured is mulplied by the value of the ‘mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) register
and divided by the ‘divider’ (‘dIV’) register. Result is refreshed on the
display. Measure is updated at the rate dened on the ‘GATE’ regis-
te r.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Mulplier’ (‘MuLt’) from 1 to 9999.
• assign the value for parameter ‘Divider’ (‘dIV’) from 1 to 9999.
• select the value for the ‘Time window’ (‘GAtE’). Available values
are : 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0 or 16.0 seconds. The me window denes
the display refresh me. This parameter has no eect if the ‘SLOW’
mode is acve.
• for long periods acvate the ‘SLoW’ parameter conguring the
‘tIME’ parameter between 1 and 1000 seconds. Congure the ‘nuMb’
parameter between 1 and 32 impulses. See secon 1.15 for more in-
formaon on the ‘SLoW’ mode.
• in case of unstable signals, acvate the ‘average lter’ (‘AVr’) func-
on. It acvates a recursive lter on the reading. the lter is stronger
for higher values, from 0.0 to 99.9.
1.19.9 Conguraon for ‘Prd.8’
• for slow frequencies acvate the ‘SLoW’ parameter conguring the
‘tIME’ parameter between 1 and 1000 seconds. Congure the ‘nuMb’
parameter between 1 and 32 impulses. See secon 1.15 for more in-
formaon on the ‘SLoW’ mode.
• in case of unstable signals, acvate the ‘average lter’ (‘AVr’) func-
on. It acvates a recursive lter on the reading. the lter is stronger
for higher values, from 0.0 to 99.9.
1.19.10 Sensor conguraon
The sensor conguraon menu (‘SnSr’) provides conguraon for
the input secon of the instrument, the excitaon voltage and the
trigger level, for accurate detecon of the impulses.
• ‘Automac conguraon’ (‘Auto’) - if a standard sensor is used,
select one of the sensors provided at the ‘Auto’ menu list. The instru-
ment will automacally congure the parameters according to Table
2 (see secon 1.8). If this conguraon does not detect impulses,
manually modify the values for the parameters indicated below.
Sensor
NPN 2 wire
Mechanical contact
Namur
Automac conf.
NPN 3 wire
PNP 2 wire
PNP 3 wire
Push pull
TTL
CMOS
Pick-up
Inducve
Vac <30 V
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conf. ratemeter Mulplier
Divider
Time window
Seconds
‘SLOW’ mode
Average lter
Filter strength
(0 = disabled)
Max. waing me
Number of pulses
‘SLOW’ mode
Average lter
Filter strength
(0 = disabled)
Max. waing me
Number of pulses

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• ‘Pulls on channel A’ (‘PuL.A’) - acvates pull resistors at chan-
nel A. Select ‘P.uP’ to acvate pull-up resistors (needed for NPN
sensors). Select ‘P.dn’ to acvate pull-down resistors (needed PNP
sensors). Pull-up and pull-down selecon congure the trigger level
to 2,5 Vdc.
• ‘Pulls on channel B’ (‘PuL.b’) - see previous menu entry ‘Pulls on
channel A’.
• ‘Pulls on reset’ (‘PuL.r’) - see previous menu entry ‘Pulls on channel
A’. Trigger level for reset channel is xed to 2,5 Vdc.
• ‘trigger level’ (‘trIG’) - input signal value in Vdc at which the in-
strument detects impulse. Selectable between 0,0 and 3,9 Vdc. Trig-
ger level is the same for channels A and B. Trigger level for reset
channel is xed at 2,5 Vdc. The two leds at the le of the trigger
level are part of the ‘Trigger Sense’ ulity for easy locaon of the
proper trigger level (see secon 1.13).
• ‘Acvaon for channel A’ (‘Act.A’) - congures the acvaon of
channel A by rising edge (‘on_h’) or by falling edge (‘on_0’)
• ‘Acvaon for reset channel’ (‘Act.r’) - congures the acva-
on of the reset channel by rising edge (‘on_h’) or by falling edge
(‘on_0’)
• ‘Excitaon voltage’ (‘V.EXc’) - congures the value of the excita-
on voltage at 5 Vdc, 9 Vdc, 15 Vdc and 18 Vdc. Select ‘no’ to disable
the excitaon voltage.
• ‘Anrrebound lter’ (‘rbnd’) - the anrrebound lter blocks ad-
dional rebounds (typically from a mechanical contact sensor) from
the same single impulse, prevenng that a single impulse counts
for more than 1. Value between 0 mSeconds and 1000 mSeconds.
When an impulse is received, impulse detecon is disabled for the
duraon of the me congured in this parameter. Aer me has
passed, impulse detecon is enabled again. Recommended value
for a mechanical contact : 100 mSeconds.
1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
Anrrebound
by rising edge
by falling edge
Acvaon for
channel A
by rising edge
by falling edge
Acvaon for
reset
Excitaon voltage
Trigger level
Trigger level (from
0.0 Vdc a 3.9 Vdc).
See secon 1.15
for ‘Trigger Sense’
ulity
Anrrebound lter
(0 to 1000 mSec.)
Pull-down
No pull resistor
Pull-up
Pulls on reset
Pulls on channel B
Pull-down
No pull resistor
Pull-up
Pull-down
No pull resistor
Pull-up
Pulls on channel A

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1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
The ‘Alarms’ (‘ALr’) menu congures the independent acvaon of
up to 2 relay outputs (or transistor or control SSR), installed with the
R1 (or T1 or SSR) oponal modules (see secon 2.1). For outputs up
to 4 relays, see special modules R2 and R4 at secon 2.8. The alarm
states are indicated in the front display with leds marked as ‘1’ and
‘2’.
To congure an alarm, enter into the alarm menu (‘ALr1’ or ‘ALr2’)
and congure the following parameters :
• select ‘Acve’ (‘Act’) to ‘on’
• at ‘Alarm type’ (‘TypE’) select the alarm to act as a maximum type
alarm (‘MAX’) or a minimum type alarm (‘MIn’). The maximum type
alarm (or minimum type alarm) acvates when the display value is
higher (or lower) than the setpoint value.
• at ‘Setpoint’ (‘SEt’) enter the value for the alarm acvaon point.
This parameter is eligible for conguraon through the ‘Fast access’
menu (see secon 1.19.12).
• congure the hysteresis value at ‘Hysteresis’ (‘hySt’). The hyster-
esis applies to the deacvaon process of the alarm. The alarm de-
acvates when the reading has passed the setpoint value plus the
hysteresis value. Hysteresis helps to avoid repeve switching of the
alarm relays, due to uctuang input signals around the setpoint.
• at ‘Acvaon delay’ (‘dEL.0’) congure the delay to apply before
alarm acvaon. The acvaon delay starts counng when the set-
point value is passed. Value from 0.0 to 99.9 seconds.
• at ‘Deacvaon delay’ (‘dEL.1’) congure the delay to apply
before alarm deacvaon. The deacvaon delay starts counng
when the setpoint value plus the hysteresis value, is passed. Value
from 0.0 to 99.9 seconds.
• to work with ‘windowed alarms’ (see graphical example below)
acvate ‘Setpoint 2’ (‘SEt2’) to ‘on’ and then congure the desired
second setpoint value. Second setpoint must always be higher in
value than the rst setpoint.
• the ‘Relay inverted’ (‘r.Inv’) parameter inverts the normal relay
connecons. When set to ‘on’ the relay will be acve when alarm is
inacve. For security applicaons where an inacve relay controls
the shutdown of the system.
• the ‘Locked alarm’ (‘A.Lck’) parameter disables the automac
deacvaon of the alarm. Alarm deacvaon must be performed
manually, by pressing the ‘LE’ front buon (see secon 1.19.14)
• the ‘On alarm’ (‘on.AL’) parameter assigns a predened behav-
iour when alarm is acvated. Select ‘cont’ to connue counng.
Select ‘to_0’ to load ‘0’ on displays. Select ‘to_p’ to load preset
value on display. Parameter ‘dEL.1’ is set to 1 second when ‘to_0’
or ‘to_p’ are selected.
1.19.11 Alarms
On alarm
Connue
To zero
To preset
Alarm 1
Setpoint
Hysteresis
Setpoint 2
Acve
Alarm type
Alarms
Acvaon delay
Deacvaon delay
Relay inverted
Locked alarm
Reading
Time
setpoint
hysteresis
Alarm as maximum,
no hysteresis, no delays
on
o Time
acvaon
delay
on
o
deacvaon
delay
Time
Alarm as maximum,
with hysteresis and delays
on
o Time
Alarm as minimum,
no hysteresis, no delays
Reading
Time
Setpoint 2
Setpoint 1
Alarm as minimum,
with double setpoint,
no hysteresis, no delays
on
o Time

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1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
The ‘On Power Up’ (‘on.Pu’) menu congures funcons to apply at
start-up. It applies only to instrument restart aer power loss. It does
not apply to instrument restart due to change in conguraon.
• parameter ‘Delay’ (‘dLAy’) assigns a waing me in seconds. The
instrument waits the congured me before starng normal func-
on. During this waing me, the display shows all decimal points
on in ash mode, all alarms are in ‘oFF’ state, there is no signal acqui-
sion and there is no communicaons or control being performed.
Aer the congured me is over, the instrument starts in normal
funcon. Delay value between 0 and 200 seconds.
• the ‘Reset’ (‘rSt’) parameter will execute a reset of the counter
each me the instrument is restarted.
1.19.15 Menu ‘On Power Up’
Tools
Key UP
(‘fast access’)
Memory of
maximum
Memory of
minimum
Setpoint 1
Setpoint 2
Memory of
cycles
Preset value
On power-up Delay Seconds
Reset
The ‘UP’ (5) key at the front of the instrument gives access to a list of func-
ons congurable by the operator. See secon 1.17 for an explanaon on how
to operate the ‘fast access’ menu.
The ‘Key UP (Fast access)’ (‘K.uP’) menu allows to select which funcons will
be accessible through the ‘fast access’ menu. Select ‘on’ to acvate each func-
on.
• the ‘Setpoint 1’ (‘ALr1’) funcon allows to visualize and modify the alarm 1
setpoint through the ‘fast access’ menu.
• the ‘Setpoint 2’ (‘ALr2’) funcon allows to visualize and modify the alarm 2
setpoint through the ‘fast access’ menu.
• the ‘Memory of maximum’ (‘MAX’) or ‘Memory of minimum’ (‘MIn’) func-
ons allow to visualize the maximum or minimum reading value stored in
memory. To reset this value, visualize the memory value at the ‘fast access’
menu with key UP (5) and when message ‘rSt’ is displayed, press (<) to re-
set.
• the ‘Memory of cycles’ (‘cYcL’) funcon allow to visualize and reset the
memory of cycles. To reset this value, visualize the memory value at the ‘fast
access’ menu with key UP (5) and when message ‘rSt’ is displayed, press (<)
to reset. The memory of cycles countes ‘+1’ each me a reset alarm occurs
(‘on_AL’ / ‘to_0’ or ‘to_P’) or a reset by ‘overrange’ / ‘underrange’ occurs.
• the ‘Preset value’ (‘PrSt’) funcon allows to visualize and modify the preset
value congured.
1.19.12 Fast access
If only a single funcon is selected for the ‘fast access’ menu, press-
ing the the ‘UP’ (5) key will shortly display the funcon name and
then automacally jump to the funcon value.
1.19.13 Super fast access
The ‘LE’ (3) key at the front of the instrument can be congured to
acvate several funcons. Only one funcon can be assigned to the
‘LE’ (3) key
• the ‘No funcon’ (‘nonE’) value assigns no funcon.
• the ‘Front reset’ (‘F.rSt’) value assigns the reset funcon.
• the ‘Alarm unlock’ (‘A.Lck’) value assigns the manual unlock of the
alarms funcon, for instruments with the ‘Locked alarms’ (‘A.Lck’)
funcon acvated (see secon 1.19.11)
• the ‘Reset and alarm unlock’ (‘Fr.AL’) assigns the two previous
funcons to the same buon.
1.19.14 Menu ‘Key LE’
Key LE
Front reset
Alarm unlock
No funcon
Reset and alarm unlock

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At the ‘Password’ (‘PASS’) menu select a 6 digit code to block access
to the ‘conguraon menu’. Instrument conguraon will not be ac-
cessible to non authorized personnel. To acvate the ‘Password’ se-
lect ‘on’ and introduce the code.
The code will be requested when trying to access the ‘conguraon
menu’ (key ‘SQ’ (<)). The ‘fast access’ menu is not password pro-
tected.
The ‘Version’ (‘VEr’) menu informs of the current rmware version
installed in the module.
At the ‘Brightness’ (‘LIGh’) menu select the light intensity for the
front leds. With this funcon it is possible to adapt the instrument to
the environment light intensity.
1.19.18 Vexc. control
Menus ‘OPt.1’ and ‘OPt.2’ give access to the ‘conguraon menus’
of the output and control modules installed at slots Opt.1 and Opt.2.
Menu ‘OPt.3’ is not accessible as this instrument does not have slot 3.
See secon 2 for a list of output and control modules available for
each slot. The ‘conguraon menu’ of each module is described at
the User’s Manual of each module.
1.19.19 Funcon ‘Password’
At the ‘Factory reset’ (‘FAct’) menu, select ‘yes’ to load the default
factory conguraon for the instrument (see secon 1.21).
1.19.20 Factory reset
1.19.21 Firmware version
1.19.16 Menus ‘Overrange / underrange’
The ‘Counter overrange’ (‘c.orG’) and ‘Counter underrange’ (‘c.urG’)
parameters congure the behavior of the instrument when reading
is higher than ‘9999’ (overrange) or lower than ‘-1999’ (underrange).
Select ‘FLSH’ to enter reading into ash mode. Select ‘to_0’ to apply
a reset to ‘0’. Select ‘to_P’ to apply a reset to preset value.
1.19.22 Brightness
1.19.17 Le zeros
The ‘Le zeros’ (‘L.ZEr’) parameter controls the le zeros on or o.
1.19 Conguraon menu (cont.)
Counter
overrange
Flash
To zero
To preset
Counter
underrange
Flash
To zero
To preset
Le zeros
With le zeros
Without le zeros
Password
Version
Factory reset
Minimum
Brightness
Maximum
Standard
Vexc. control
with Vexc. error control
without Vexc. error control
1.19.23 Access to oponal modules
The ‘Vexc control’ (‘V.ctr’) parameters enables the ‘Err.8’ message,
when consumpon requested to the excitaon voltage is higher than
the current the instrument can provide.
Opon 1
Conguraon menu for the module installed at Opt.1
Opon 2
Conguraon menu for the module installed at Opt.2
Opon 3
Conguraon menu for the module installed at Opt.3

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Select with key LE
Decimal point
Press ‘SQ’ (<) for 1 second to access the ‘Conguraon menu’. See
secon 1.19 for a descripon of each menu entry.
Funcon
mode
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conguraon
counter
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 9999
Mode
Up
Down
‘FAST’ mode
Conf. counter
quadrature
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 99999
Edges
1 imp. per cycle
2 imp. per cycle
4 imp. per cycle
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conf. counter
+ inhibion
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 9999
Mode
Up
Down
Inhibion
Inhibits if chan-
nel B is high
Inhibits if chan-
nel B is 0 Vdc
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conguraon
counter +
control
add / substract
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 9999
Control A/S
Adds if channel
B is high
Adds if channel
B is 0 Vdc
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conguraon
counter
dierenal
Mulplier
Divider
Preset
Preset value
-1999 to 9999
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Seconds
Conf. ratemeter Mulplier
Divider
Time window
1.20 Full conguraon menu
Counter
Counter quadrature
Counter + inhibion
Counter + control add / substract
Counter dierenal
Ratemeter
Ratemeter quadrature
Periodmeter

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1.20 Full conguraon menu (cont.)
Sensor Automac conf.
Trigger level
Trigger level (from
0.0 Vdc a 3.9 Vdc).
See secon 1.15
for ‘Trigger Sense’
ulity
Pull-down
No pull resistor
Pull-up
Pulls on reset
Pulls on channel B
Pull-down
No pull resistor
Pull-up
Pull-down
No pull resistor
Pull-up
Pulls on channel A
NPN 2 wire
Mechanical contact
Namur
NPN 3 wire
PNP 2 wire
PNP 3 wire
Push pull
TTL
CMOS
Pick-up
Inducve
Vac <30 V
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Conf. ratemeter Mulplier
Divider
Time window
Seconds
‘SLOW’ mode
Average lter
Filter strength
(0 = disabled)
Max. waing me
Number of pulses
Mulplier
1 to 9999
Divider
1 to 9999
Seconds
Conf. ratemeter
quadrature
Mulplier
Divider
Time window
Edges
1 imp. per cycle
2 imp. per cycle
4 imp. per cycle
‘SLOW’ mode
Average lter
Filter strength
(0 = disabled)
Max. waing me
Number of pulses
‘SLOW’ mode
Average lter
Filter strength
(0 = disabled)
Max. waing me
Number of pulses

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Tools
Key UP
(‘fast access’)
Memory of
maximum
Memory of
minimum
Setpoint 1
Setpoint 2
Memory of
cycles
Preset value
On power-up Delay Seconds
Reset
Key LE
Front reset
Alarm unlock
No funcon
Counter
overrange
Flash
To zero
To preset
Counter
underrange
Flash
To zero
To preset
1.20 Full conguraon menu (cont.)
On alarm
Connue
To zero
To preset
Alarm 1
Setpoint
Hysteresis
Setpoint 2
Acve
Alarm type
Alarms
Acvaon delay
Deacvaon delay
Relay inverted
Locked alarm
Reset and alarm unlock
by rising edge
by falling edge
Acvaon for
reset
Excitaon voltage
Anrrebound
Anrrebound lter
(0 to 1000 mSec.)
rising edge
falling edge
Channel A ac-
vaon

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Password
Version
Factory reset
Minimum
Brightness
Maximum
Standard
Le zeros
With le zeros
Without le zeros
Funcon counter (‘cn.1’)
Decimal point no
Counter conguraon
Mulplier x1
Divider /1
Preset 0
Mode up
‘FAST’ o
Sensor
Pulls on channel A no pull resistor
Pulls on channel B no pull resistor
Pulls on reset pull-up
Trigger 2,5 Vdc
Acvaon for channel A on rising edge (‘on_h’)
Excitaon voltage 5 Vdc
Anrrebound lter 0 mSeconds
Tools
Fast access (Key UP) o
‘On Power Up’
Delay 0 seconds
Key ‘LE’ reset funcon
Memory of maximum -1999
Memory of minimum 9999
Memory of cycles 0
Counter overrange ash
Counter underrange ash
Le zeros o
Vexc. control o
Password o
Brightness 3
Alarms 1 and 2
Acve o (disabled)
Type maximum
Setpoint 1000
Hysteresis 0 counts
Acvaon delay 0.0 seconds
Deacvaon delay 0.0 seconds
Setpoint 2 o
On Alarm connue
Inverted relay o
Locked alarms o
Factory conguraon for Ratemeter (‘cnF.6) and periodmeter (‘cnF.8)
modes.
Mulplier x1
Divider /1
Time windows 0.5
‘SLOW’ mode
tIME 0 (o)
nuMb 1
Recursive lter 0 (o)
1.20 Full conguraon menu (cont.) 1.21 Factory conguraon
Control Vexc.
with Vexc. error control
without Vexc. error control
Opon 1
Conguraon menu for the module installed at Opt.1
Opon 2
Conguraon menu for the module installed at Opt.2
Opon 3
Conguraon menu for the module installed at Opt.3

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1.22 To access the instrument
1.23 Modular system
Series S panel meters are designed to create a modular system. This
modular system allows for addion, replacement or substuon of
any of the internal modules conforming the instrument. Below is a
graphic explanaon for the posion of each module.
You may need to access the inside of the instrument to add or re-
place internal modules. Use a at screwdriver to unlock the upper
clips marked with ‘A’. Then unlock the lower clips marked with ‘B’ and
remove the front cover. Let the inside of the instrument slide out of
the housing.
To reinsert the instrument make sure that all modules are correctly
connected to the pins on the display module. Place all the set into
the housing, assuring that the modules correctly t into the internal
guiding slides of the housing. Once introduced, place again the front
cover by clipping rst the upper clips ‘A’ and then the lower clips ‘B’.
A
B
Front Filter Display Module Oponal Control Modules
Input Signal Module
Housing
Power Supply Module
Opt.2
Opt.1
Risk of electric shock. Removing the front cover will
grant access to the internal circuits. Disconnect the in-
put signal to prevent electric shock to the operator. Op-
eraon must be performed by qualied personnel only.
Observe precauons for handling ESD (electrostac dis-
charge) sensive devices
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