EZM-9950 en M PDF
EZM-9950 en M PDF
EZM-9950 en M PDF
Minute , Hour )
- Operation with Automatic and Manual Reset
- Output Module System
- NPN/PNP Type Operation
- INC , DEC , INC / INC , INC / DEC , UP / DOWN , x1 / x2 / x4
Counting with Phase Shifting Property in Counter Function
- Multiplication Coefficient and Decimal Point Position
- Different Alarm Alternatives in Frequencymeter and Cycle
Measuring Functions
- Absolute or Offset Operation in Counter Function
- RS-232 (standard) or RS-485 (optional) Serial Communication
with Modbus ASCII or RTU Protocol
Installation:
In this section, physical dimensions of the device, panel mounting, electrical wiring,
module mounting in the device, physical and electrical installation of the device to the system are
explained.
In this section, user interface of the device, how to access to the parameters, description
of parameters are explained.
Also in these sections, there are warnings to prevent serious injury while doing the
physical and electrical mounting or using the device.
Explanation of the symbols which are used in these sections are given below.
c This symbol is used for safety warnings. User must pay attention to these
warnings.
a
This symbol is used to determine the dangerous situations as a result of an electric
shock. User must pay attention to these warnings definitely.
i This symbol is used to determine the important notes about functions and usage of
the device.
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CONTENTS
1.PREFACE..................................................................................................................Page 6
1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.2 ORDERING INFORMATION
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MAINTENANCE
2.INSTALLATION......................................................................................................... Page 9
2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.2 DIMENSIONS
2.3 PANEL CUT-OUT
2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL RATINGS
2.5 PANEL MOUNTING
2.6 INSTALLATION FIXING CLAMP
2.7 REMOVING FROM THE PANEL
2.8 SELECTION OF OPERATION FUNCTION AND INPUT TYPE WITH DIP
SWITCH
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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer Company Address: DOSAB, Karanfil Sokak, No:6, 16369 Bursa, Turkiye
The manufacturer hereby declares that the product conforms to the following
standards and conditions.
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1.Preface
EZM Series Programmable Timer & Counter can be used in package machines,
production and quality control rollers, in cutting and processing machine of glass, plastic, marble,
sheet, iron, fabric all measuring and controlling of dimension, count, total count, speed, cycle,
productivity, time and can be adapted easily to all mechanical construction and automation
system. They can be used in many application with their control outputs, serial communication
unit and output modules.
Some application fields which they are used are below:
Application Fields
Glass
Plastic
Marble
Sheet iron
Automative
Machine production industries
Standard
Serial Communication RS-232 Baud Rate from 1200
to 19200
Optional Modbus ASCII or RTU
RS-485 Protocol
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1.2 Ordering Information
A BC D E / FG HI / U V W Z All order information of EZM-9950
EzM-9950 ( 96x96 1/4 DIN)
Programmable Timer&Counter are given on
00 0 / / 0 0
the table at left. User may form appropriate
A Supply Voltage device configuration from information and
1 100-240VV (-15%;+10%) 50/60Hz codes that at the table and convert it to the
2 24 VV (-15%;+10%) 50/60Hz 24VZ(-15%;+10%) ordering codes.
9 Customer (Maximum 240VV (-15%;+10%))50/60Hz
Firstly, supply voltage then output
D Serial Communication Product Code
modules and other specifications must be
0 None - determined. Please fill the order code blanks
1 RS-232 EMC-900 according to your needs.
2 RS-485 EMC-910 Please contact us, if your needs are
out of the standards.
FG Module-1 Product Code
00 None -
01 Relay Output Module(5A@250VVResistive Load ) EMO-900
02 SSR Driver Output Module EMO-910
03 Digital(Transistor) Output Module EMO-920
U Function of Device
0 Counter / “Totalizer Counter”
c
1 Batch Counter
2 Timer
VSymbol means Vac,
3 Frequencymeter and Tachometer ZSymbol means Vdc
4 Chronometer WSymbol means Vac and Vdc
V Input Type
0 NPN
1 PNP
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1.3 Warranty
EMKO Elektronik warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and
workmanship. This warranty is provided for a period of two years. The warranty period starts from
the delivery date. This warranty is in force if duty and responsibilities which are determined in
warranty document and instruction manual performs by the customer completely.
1.4 Maintenance
Repairs should only be performed by trained and specialized personnel. Cut power to the device
before accessing internal parts.
Do not clean the case with hydrocarbon-based solvents (Petrol, Trichlorethylene etc.). Use of
these solvents can reduce the mechanical reliability of the device. Use a cloth dampened in ethyl
alcohol or water to clean the external plastic case.
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2.Installation
c
Before beginning installation of this product, please read the instruction
manual and warnings below carefully.
In package ,
- One piece unit
- Two pieces mounting clamps
- One piece instruction manual
A visual inspection of this product for possible damage occured during shipment is
recommended before installation. It is your responsibility to ensure that qualified
mechanical and electrical technicians install this product.
If there is danger of serious accident resulting from a failure or defect in this unit, power
off the system and separate the electrical connection of the device from the system.
The unit is normally supplied without a power switch or a fuse. Use power switch and fuse
as required.
Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unit against damage and to
prevent failure.
Keep the power off until all of the wiring is completed so that electric shock and trouble
with the unit can be prevented.
Never attempt to disassemble, modify or repair this unit. Tampering with the unit may
results in malfunction, electric shock or fire.
During the equipment is putted in hole on the metal panel while mechanical installation
some metal burrs can cause injury on hands, you must be careful.
Montage of the product on a system must be done with it’s fixing clamps. Do not do the
montage of the device with inappropriate fixing clamp. Be sure that device will not fall
while doing the montage.
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2.1 General Description
Mounting Clamp
Product Label Terminal protection cover
Panel surface
(maximum thickness 15mm / 0.59 inch)
Front Panel
IP65 protection
NEMA 4X
2.2 Dimensions
O1 S1
O2 S2
RESET P TOTAL
SET1 SET2
EZM-9950
96 mm / 3.78 inch
11.5 ± 1 mm / 0.45 inch 76 mm / 2.99 inch
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2.3 Panel Cut-Out
92 mm / 3.62 inch
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2.4 Environmental Ratings
Operating Conditions
Operating Temperature : 0 to 50 °C
Altitude : Up to 2000m.
c
Forbidden Conditions:
Corrosive atmosphere
Explosive atmosphere
Home applications (The unit is only for industrial applications)
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1-Before mounting the device in
your panel, make sure that the
cut-out is the right size.
c
During installation into a metal panel, care should be taken to avoid injury from
metal burrs which might be present. The equipment can loosen from vibration
and become dislodged if installation parts are not properly tightened. These
precautions for the safety of the person who does the panel mounting.
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2.6 Installation Fixing Clamp
c
Montage of the unit to a system must be done with it’s own fixing clamps. Do not
do the montage of the device with inappropriate fixing clamps. Be sure that
device will not fall while doing the montage.
c Before starting to remove the unit from panel, power off the unit and the related
system.
2
1
1-Loosen the screws.
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2.8 Selection of Operation Function and Input Type with DIP Switch
c
Operation function and input type ( NPN / PNP ) can be changed by DIP switch
on the device.
100 to 240 VV
50/60 Hz - 6VA
L
24
12
N
11
23
22
10
NPN
PNP
21
OFF ON
OFF ON
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P/N : EZM-9950
ca Y
4
20
m
8
Chronometer
19
7
OFF ON
RESET
18
6
1
2
3
Tachometer
PAUSE
17
5
OFF ON
ChB
1
2
3
16
4
Totalizer
Counter
Counter
Batch
Timer
MODULE-2
&
ChA
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
15
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
0 VZ
14
2
OFF ON
Max.50mA
12 VZ
1
2
3
4
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1
MODULE-1
DIP Switch is under cover and cover is on top side of the device
Function Selection
OFF ON OFF ON
1 1
2 Counter / “Totalizer 2 Batch Counter
Counter”
3 3
OFF ON OFF ON
1 1 Frequencymeter and
2 Timer 2 Tachometer
3 3
OFF ON
1
2 Chronometer
3
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3.Electrical Wirings
You must ensure that the device is correctly configured for your application.
c
Incorrect configuration could result in damage to the process being controlled,
and/or personal injury. It is your responsibility, as the installer, to ensure that
the configuration is correct.
Parameters of the device has factory default values. These parameters must be
set according to the system’s needs.
c
Only qualified personnel and technicians should work on this equipment. This
equipment contains internal circuits with voltage dangerous to human life.
There is severe danger for human life in the case of unauthorized intervention.
c
Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unit against
damage and to prevent failure.
c Keep the power off until all of the wiring is completed so that electric shock and
trouble with the unit can be prevented.
6 mm / 0.236 inch
Wire Size:
18 AWG / 1 mm²
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Solid /Stranded
24 screws terminal
M3
Optional connections
Empty terminals
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Torque 0.5 Nm
0.5Nm
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3.2 Electrical Wiring Diagram
c
Electrical wiring of the device must be the same as ‘Electrical Wiring Diagram’
below to prevent damage to the process being controlled and personnel injury.
Sensor
Counting Inputs
Supply Voltage
Max 50mA
PAUSE
RESET
12 V Z
Ch B
Ch A
0VZ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Communication
P/N : EZM-9950 Socket
cY
MODULE-1 MODULE-2
a
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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3.3 Connection of Device Supply Voltage Input
Connection of Universal Connection of Low Voltage
Supply Voltage Input 24 VW Supply Voltage Input
Y Y
Note-1
Note-1
Fuse
Fuse
N aL N aL Note-2
23 24 23 24
External
External Fuse
Note-3
Note-3
Fuse (24VV: 1 AV T)
(1 AVT) (24VZ: 1 AZT)
Power Power
Supply Supply
Switch Switch
c c
Supply Voltage Supply Voltage
100 - 240 VV(-15%;+10%) 24VV (-15%;+10%) 50/60Hz
50/60Hz or 24VZ (-15%;+10%)
Note-1 :
There is internal 33R W fusible flameproof resistor in 100-240 VV 50/60Hz
There is internal 4R7 W fusible flameproof resistor in 24VV 50/60Hz and 24VZ
Note-2 :“L” is “+”, “N” is “-” for 24VZ supply voltage
Note-3 :External fuse is recommended.
Make sure that the power supply voltage is the same indicated on the
c
instrument.
Switch on the power supply only after that all the electrical connections have
been completed.
Supply voltage range must be determined in order. While installing the unit,
supply voltage range must be controlled and appropriate supply voltage must
be applied to the unit. Controlling prevents damages in unit and system and
possible accidents as a result of incorrect supply voltage.
c There is no power supply switch on the device. So a power supply switch must
be added to the supply voltage input. In accordance with the safety regulations,
the power supply switch shall bring the identification of the relevant
instrument.Power supply switch shall be easily accessible by the user.
Power switch must be two poled for seperating phase and neutral. On/Off
condition of power switch is very important in electrical connection. On/Off
condition of power switch must be signed for preventing the wrong connection.
If an external fuse is used, it must be on phase connection in Vsupply input.
If an external fuse is used, it must be on (+) line connection in Zsupply input.
c
The instrument is protected with an internal fuse (Please refer to Note1 for
information). In case of failure it is suggested to return the instrument to the
manufacturer for repair.
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3.4 Counting Input Connection
3.4.1 Proximity & Switch Connection
Switch
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAUSE
RESET
0 VZ
Max. 50mA
ChA
ChB
12 VZ
NOTE-2
NOTE-1
PROX. PROX.
NPN NPN
Switch
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAUSE
RESET
Max. 50mA
0 VZ
ChA
ChB
12 VZ
NOTE-2
NOTE-1
INCREMENTAL ENCODER
10 to 30VZ
Switch
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAUSE
RESET
Max. 50mA
0 VZ
ChA
ChB
12 VZ
NOTE-2
NOTE-1
INCREMENTAL ENCODER
10 to 30VZ
Switch
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAUSE
RESET
Max. 50mA
0 VZ
ChA
ChB
12 VZ
NOTE-2
NOTE-1
Switch
Switch
Switch
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAUSE
RESET
Max. 50mA
0 VZ
ChA
ChB
12 VZ
NOTE-2
NOTE-1
Switch
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAUSE
RESET
Max. 50mA
0 VZ
ChA
ChB
12 VZ
NOTE-2
NOTE-1
2000V V 13 16 2000V V
EMO-900
14 17
Relay Output Module
15 18
2000V V 500V V
EMO-910 13 16
SSR Driver Module 14 17
2000V V 500V V
EMO-920 13 16
Digital Output Module 14 17
2000V V
12V Z Sensor
1
Supply Voltage
2000V V 3
4
Counter Inputs
5
6
2000V V 500V V
EMC-910
RS-485 Serial
Communication Module
2000V V
EMC-900
RS-232 Serial
Communication Module
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4. Definitions and Specifications of Output Modules
5 mm.
75.2 mm.
20.3 mm.
18 mm.
41.4 mm.
EMO-900 Relay output module can be plugged in Module-1 or Module-2 socket to be used in
applications that relay output is necessary
Specifications of EMO-900 Relay Output Module
Output : 5A @ 250VV, Single Open / Close Contact
Dimensions : 18x75.2x41.4mm
Electrical Life : 100.000 operation (Full Load)
Applications of EMO-900 Relay Output Module
It can be used for programmable different alarm functions as control or alarm output.
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4.2 EMO-910 SSR Driver Module
EMO-910 SSR Driver Module can be plugged in Module-1 or Module-2 socket to be used in
applications that SSR driver output is necessary
Specification of EMO-910 SSR Driver Module
Output : Maximum 20 mA, 15-18VZ ±10%, isolated
Dimensions : 18x75.2x41.4mm
Applications of EMO-910 SSR Driver Module
It can be used for programmable different alarm functions as control or alarm output.
Note 1: SSR Driver Module must be preferred instead of relay output module in applications with
short output period because of limited life of their relay contact (number of open/close events).
EMO-920 Digital (Transistor) Output Module can be plugged in Module-1 or Module-2 socket to
be used in applications that digital output is necessary
Specifications of EMO-920 Digital (Transistor) Output Module
Output : Maximum 40 mA, 15-18VZ ±10%, isolated
Dimensions : 18x75.2x41.4mm
Applications of EMO-920 Digital (Transistor) Output Module
It can be used for programmable different alarm functions as control or alarm output.
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4.4 Installing and Pulling Out Output Modules
c
First, detach all cable connections from the device and uninstall it from the
panel.
Suppress to the lock pins where top and bottom of the device
Pull the cover case with your other hand from front panel to rear
side.
After adding or changing modules to the unit, these changes must be taken into
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4.5 To Stick Output Modules’ Labels to the Equipment
Every module which is plugged in Module-1 or Module-2 socket has labels’ for showing
the relation between connection terminal and the device. These labels are attached to empty
attachment places which are separated for Module-1 and Module-2 on the device. Labels for all
modules and attachment places are shown below.
100 to 240 VV
50/60 Hz - 6VA
L
24
12
N
11
23
22
10
NPN
PNP
21
OFF ON
OFF ON
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P/N : EZM-9950
ca Y
4
m
20
8
Chronometer
19
7
OFF ON
RESET
18
6
1
2
3
Tachometer
PAUSE
17
5
OFF ON
ChB
1
2
3
16
4
Totalizer
Counter
Counter
Batch
Timer
MODULE-2
&
ChA
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
15
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
0 VZ
14
2
OFF ON
Max.50mA
12 VZ
1
2
3
4
13
MODULE-1
NC NO C
Label for EMO-900 Relay Output Module
5A@250VV
Relay Output Module
EMO-900
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Example : If user installs EMO-900 Relay Output Module to Module-1 socket, EMO-910 SSR
Output Module to Module-2 socket and attach the appropriate labels on the device view will be
like below :
OFF ON
1 Counter
&
2 Totalizer
OFF ON 3
1 OFF ON
2 1 Batch
2 Counter
3 3
4 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
PNP
1 1 1 4
Timer Tachometer Chronometer
2 2 2 OFF ON
NPN
3 3 3 4
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
NC NO C N L
MODULE-2
PAUSE
RESET
12 VZ
0 VZ
ChA
ChB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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5.Connection Terminals of Output Modules and Connection Wirings
L N L N
Module-1 Module-2
5A V T Fuse 5A V T Fuse
C C
15 18
NC NC
13 Last Control
16 Last Control
Element Element
(Contactor) (Contactor)
NO 14 NO 17
c Fuse
c
Fuse
Load Load
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5.2 EMO-910 SSR Driver Module Connection
Last Control
L N Last Control
L N
Module-1 Element Module-2 Element
(SSR) (SSR)
14 17
13 16
15-18 V Z 15-18 V Z
Max.20mA Max.20mA
c c
Fuse Fuse
Load Load
Module-1 Module-2
14 17
Load Load
13 16
15-18 V Z 15-18 V Z
Max.40mA Max.40mA
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6.Connection for RS-232 / RS-485 Serial Communication
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+5Vdc 1
TX 2
RX 3
GND 4
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
D+ 2
D- 3
4
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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6.1 Cable Connection Between RS-232 Terminal of the Device and the PC
EZM-9950
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PC (Personal Computer)
9 Pin DCON connection
Cable Lenght must be max.
1 12 meters for 9600 baud rate
9 RX
2
8 TX TX
3
7 RX
4
6 GND GND
5
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
EZM-9950
PC (Personal Computer)
25 Pin DCON connection
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6.2 Connection for RS-485 Serial Communication
PC(Personal Computer)
RS-232 Þ RS-485
Convertor
RS-232
Connection D- D+
MASTER Cable SLAVE-1
Rt
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Rt resistor = 120 W D+
D-
For communication connection
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Twisted Pair cable must be used
D+
D-
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SLAVE-N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
D+
D-
Rt 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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6.3 Installing RS-232 / RS-485 Serial Communication Modules to the Device
Pull the cover case with your hand through rear side as explained in “Installing and Pulling
Out Output Modules” section. Pull the modules in Module-1 and Module-2 socket through rear
side. Separate supply card which is at the bottom of the equipment by lifting the locking tabs
located on front panel. Pay attention to cable connection between top and bottom cards.
Damages in this cable makes the equipment not to work.
RS-232 or RS-485 module is plugged into socket signed as A and B. Hold the equipment
to be it’s front panel is on your right, communication socket is on your left and module connection
socket with 5 terminals on above. Plug in module connection socket with 5 terminals to the socket
on Top Card. Do the same things for terminal socket in bottom card and connection socket with 3
terminals. Plug in bottom card to the place in front panel. Install the modules which are pulled out
to Module-1 and Module-2 socket. Replace the cover case by taking care of the terminal
numbers should be at right position.
Top Card
Bottom Card
Top Card
RS-232
or
RS-485
module
B Bottom Card
Top Card
A
RS-232
or
RS-485
module
B
Bottom Card
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7.Definition of Front Panel and Accessing to the Set Parameters
7.1 Definition of Front Panel
NOTE-1
Led indication of output Displays
is active (related to SET1) Actual Value and
Parameter
O1 S1
O2 S2
Displays SET1 ,
Led indication of output SET2 value and
is active (related to SET2) Parameters
Led indication of
SV1 / SV2 : SET1 / SET2 RESET P TOTAL
value
SET1 SET2
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7.2 Power On Observation of EZM - 9950 Programmable Timer & Counter and Software
Revision on the Display
When power is applied to the device, software revision number of the controller is momentarily
illuminated on actual value display. Then operation screen is observed.
O1 S1
O2 S2
RESET P TOTAL
SET1 SET2
EZM-9950
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
EZM-9950 EZM-9950
c If there is an unexpected situation while opening the device, power off the
device and inform a qualified personnel.
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7.3 Adjustment of SET1 and SET2 Values
Changing SET2 value in Counter /“Totalizer Counter” functions
4th digit of
SET2 value
starts to
RESET P TOTAL RESET P TOTAL
flash.
5th digit of SET2 value starts Press Shift button again. Increase the flashing
to flash. value with increment
button.
SET2 Operation
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
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If Reset and Set Protection parameter is , or
, then SET2 value can not be changed. For details, refer to parameters
section.
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Changing SET1 value in Counter / “Totalizer Counter” function
5th digit of
SET1 value
starts to
RESET P TOTAL RESET P TOTAL
flash.
SET1 SET2 SET1 SET2
6th digit of SET1 value starts Press Shift button Increase the flashing
to flash. again. value with increment
button.
SET1 Operation
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
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7.4 Resetting Count Value and Observing Total Count Value in COUNTER /
“TOTALIZER COUNTER” Function
Operation Operation
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
After count
value is reset,
press TOTAL
button.
RESET P TOTAL RESET P TOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
It is used to protect against the electrical contact debounce or the signal that
is less than the determined pulse time.
It can be adjusted from to msec . If it’s adjusted to
then there is no time protection for Ch-A and Ch-B. If the parameter
value is adjusted or then Reset and Pause protection
times are accepted as 2 msec.
Output Functions
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Automatic Reset-1. Count value is reset when it reaches to SET2 value (For
0ÞP ). Count value is added to total count value and device starts to count
from
Automatic Reset-2. Counting is stopped when count value reaches to SET2
value.Count value becomes zero (for 0ÞP ) at the end of output-2 pulse time
And count value is added to total count value. Device starts to
count from
Automatic Reset-3. Count value becomes zero (for 0ÞP ) when it reaches
to SET2 value and count value is added to total count value. Device starts to
count from . Meanwhile, SET2 value is shown in actual value
display, count value is shown at the end of output-2 pulse time
In operation with Manual or Automatic Reset, at the end of the reset operation, if
i counting direction parameter
becomes . If is
is (0ÞP), count value
(PÞ0),count value becomes SET2.
Upcount( 0 Þ Preset )
Downcount( Preset Þ 0 )
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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Point Position for display
No point
Between first and second digits
Between second and third digits
Between third and fourth digits
Between fourth and fifth digits
Count value is saved to memory when power is off and restored on power up.
Slave Address
Device address for serial communication bus.
It can be adjusted from to
Parity
No parity
Odd parity
Even parity
Baud Rate
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Stop Bit
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
Multiplication Coefficient
Count value is multiplied with this value. It can be adjusted from to.
.If it is , it has no effect.
Program Password
It is used for accessing to the program parameters.
It can be adjusted from to . If it is , there is no
password protection.
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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7.5.1 COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” Applications Examples
EXAMPLE-1 :
There is a production band like in diagram below. Bottles are perceived by a proximity sensor in
Ch-A. If
= ; = ;
Ch-A Counting the bottles is done with upcount by using only Ch-
A input. When user reset count value with manual reset,
count value is added to total count value.
EXAMPLE-2 :
There is a cloth workbench. An encoder with 100 pulse is connected to this system. The encoder
is connected to Ch-A and Ch-B inputs.
= ; = ;
= ; = ;
If you want to display the speed of the drive pulley as dm instead of cm, point position for
display parameter must be , if m instead of cm, this parameter must be
= =
In this application, total amount of flow is measured. If it is
Ch-A known how many pulses are being sent for each liter from
the sensor in Ch-A we can measure the desired value by
changing the parameter.
For example if sensor gives 10 pulses for 1 liter fluid flow
and we want to observe the liquid quantity as liter,
coefficient parameter parameter value must be
= 1Lt / 10 pulse = "00.1000"
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EXAMPLE - 4 :
There is a cutting unit below. 100- pulse encoder is connected to Ch-A and Ch-B inputs.
Cutting Unit
If = ; = ; = ;
= And = ;
If parameter is , then device operates with offset. If SET1 is negative value,
then Output-1 will be active in SET2-SET1. This option offers us to solve wrong cutting problem
on the speedy mechanic, by reaching slowly to the target.
(SET1=SET1 +SET2)
For example ;if SET1 = -000100 ; SET2 = 000500 ; then SET1 = -100+500 = 400
For example, while x1 phase shifting counting is performed in a system with a cutting unit as
shown above, a 100-pulse encoder is connected to Ch-A and Ch-B inputs. If the system is
advanced 100 cm for 50 encoder pulses, so it is advanced 2 cm with 1 encoder pulse.
When x2 phase shifting counting is performed, for the system is being advanced 100 cm, 100
encoder pulses are needed. In this case, the system is advanced 1 cm with 1 encoder pulse.
When x4 phase shifting counting is performed, for the system is being advanced 100 cm, 200
encoder pulses are needed. In this case, the system is advanced 0.5 cm with 1 encoder pulse.
Sensitivity of the system is changed from 2 cm to 0.5 cm.
EXAMPLE-5 :
There are two sensors in Ch-A and Ch-B inputs for determining the amount of the liguid in
Channel-A and Channel-B. Multiplication coefficient parameter is adjusted to converts
the pulses to observe the amount of the liquid exactly in the actual value screen. (For example
liter)
For observing total amount of liquid must be
Channel-1 Channel-2
If Output-1 controls the Channel-1, Output-2
controls the Channel-2, SET1 is 20 and SET2 is
40, then it is possible to close the system after
filling the tank with 20 liters from Channel-1 and 40
liters from Channel-2
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7.6 BATCH COUNTER Parameters
SET value for Output-1. Control of the Output-1 is done
SET1 according to this value. It can be adjusted from to
It is used to protect against the electrical contact debounce or the signal that
is less than the determined pulse time.
It can be adjusted from to msec . If it’s adjusted to
then there is no time protection for Ch-A and Ch-B. If the parameter
value is adjusted or then Reset and Pause protection
times are accepted as 2 msec.
When SET1 value is shown on the screen if MANUAL RESET is applied, batch
i count value, when SET2 value is shown on the screen if MANUAL RESET is
applied, normal count value becomes zero.
In operation with Manual or Automatic Reset, at the end of the reset operation, if
i counting direction parameter
becomes . If is
is (0ÞP), count value
(PÞ0),count value becomes SET2.
For both conditions (0ÞP or PÞ0), batch count value becomes
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Output Functions
Manual Reset. BATCH counting operation continues until manual reset input
is active.
Automatic Reset.BATCH counting operation continues until Batch count
value reaches to SET1 value.When Batch count value is equal to SET1
value,Batch count value becomes zero (for 0ÞP) and device starts to count
again.
Upcount ( 0 Þ Preset )
Downcount ( Preset Þ 0 )
Point Position for display
No point
Between first and second digits
Between second and third digits
Between third and fourth digits
Between fourth and fifth digits
Saving Count Value (Power down back-up)
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Selection of Modbus Protocol Type
No parity
Odd parity
Even parity
Baud Rate
Stop Bit
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
Program Password
It is used for accessing to the program parameters.
It can be adjusted from to . If it is , there is no
password protection.
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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7.6.1 BATCH COUNTER Applications Examples
EXAMPLE-1 :
There is a production band like in diagram below. Bottles are perceived by a proximity sensor in
Ch-A. If
= ; = ;
EXAMPLE-2 :
There is a cloth workbench. An encoder with 100 pulse is connected to this system. The encoder
is connected to Ch-A and Ch-B inputs.
If = ; = ;
= And = ;
Cutting Unit
Ch-A
Ch-B Encoder with
100 pulse
Coefficient parameter is adjusted to be able to observe the cloth length in actual value screen. If
we want to be cut the cloth in same lenght at 5 m and stopped the system when 40 pieces of 5 m
cloths are formed, SET1 must be 40 and SET must be 5.
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7.7 TIMER Parameters
SET value for Output-1. Control of the Output-1 is done
SET1 according to this value. It can be changed by time unit and
scale selection parameter
Hour / Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Minute / Second
It can be adjusted from to
Second / Millisecond
It can be adjusted from to
Hour / Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Hour
It can be adjusted from to
Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Second
It can be adjusted from to
Output Functions
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In operation with Manual or Automatic Reset, at the end of the reset operation, if
counting direction parameter is (0ÞP), count value
becomes . If is (PÞ0),count value becomes SET2.
i For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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Automatic Reset-5. When count value reaches to SET2 value, SET1
changes position, count value becomes zero (for 0ÞP) Output-1 and Output-
2 does not change position position until count value reaches to SET2 value.
In operation with Manual or Automatic Reset, at the end of the reset operation, if
i counting direction parameter
becomes . If is
is (0ÞP), count value
(PÞ0),count value becomes SET2.
Upcount ( 0 Þ Preset )
Downcount ( Preset Þ 0 )
Saving Count Value (Power down back-up)
Count value is saved when power is off and restored on power up.
Count value is not saved to memory when power is off
Slave Address
Device address for serial communication bus.
It can be adjusted from to
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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Selection of Modbus Protocol Type
Parity
No parity
Odd parity
Even parity
Baud Rate
Stop Bit
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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7.7.1 Timer Applications Examples
EXAMPLE-1 :
There is a switch for giving start and stop signal on PAUSE input.
If = ;
SET1 SET2
Timer & Counter counting is started from the last count value.
EZM-9950
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7.8 FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER Parameters
SET value for Output-1. Control of the Output-1 is done
SET1 according to this value. It can be adjusted from to
It is used to protect against the electrical contact debounce or the signal that
is less than the determined pulse time.
It can be adjusted from to msec . If it’s adjusted to
then there is no time protection for Ch-A and Ch-B. If the parameter
value is adjusted or then Reset and Pause protection
times are accepted as 2 msec.
Measurement Period
Number of pulses is counted during this time
It can be adjusted from to
Output-1 Function
Output-1 is latched. It does not change position until manual reset is applied.
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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Output-2 Function
Output-2 is latched. It does not change position until manual reset is applied.
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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Start of Controlling
No point
Between first and second digits
Between second and third digits
Between third and fourth digits
Between fourth and fifth digits
Slave Address
Device address for serial communication bus.
It can be adjusted from to
Parity
No parity
Odd parity
Even parity
Baud Rate
Stop Bit
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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Reset and Set protection (Accessing from front panel)
Multiplication Coefficient
Count value is multiplied with this value. It can be adjusted from to.
.If it is , it has no effect.
Program Password
It is used for accessing to the program parameters.
It can be adjusted from to . If it is , there is no
password protection.
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For details on parameters, refer to Section 8 (Program Parameters).
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7.8.1 FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER Applications Examples
Method -1 :
If is ;
Measuring starts on rising edge of Ch-A input. Time (T) is between two rising edge.
Ch-A
Value on the Screen = f = 1 / T
T
EXAMPLE-1 :
There is a cloth workbench as shown below:
When parameter is , parameter is , cloth is advanced
80 cm per revolution and 20 cycle / sec is observed on the display.
User can observe cloth length , 80 cm, on the display by changing the and
Parameter
Ch-A
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Method -2 :
If parameter is ;
Pulses in Ch-A input is counted during time is set in parameter. Average time for one
pulse is calculated.
EXAMPLE-2 :
For one revolution of cylinder 10 pulse is applied in Ch-A
input during =
Ch-A
Ch-A 1 2 3 8 9 10
T T T T T T
10 pulse per revolution 5 is shown on the
Time is started display
= Secs
EXAMPLE-3 :
Ch-A 8 pulse is applied per revolution during =
If parameter is and
Parameter is , speed of the system
(cycle per second) is calculated as shown below:
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7.9 CHRONOMETER Parameters
SET value for Output-1. Control of the Output-1 is done
SET1 according to this value. It can be changed by time unit and
scale selection parameter
It is used to protect against the electrical contact debounce or the signal that
is less than the determined pulse time.
It can be adjusted from to msec . If it’s adjusted to
then there is no time protection for Ch-A and Ch-B. If the parameter
value is adjusted or then Reset and Pause protection
times are accepted as 2 msec.
Hour / Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Minute / Second
It can be adjusted from to
Second / Millisecond
It can be adjusted from to
Hour / Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Hour
It can be adjusted from to
Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Second
It can be adjusted from to
In operation with Manual or Automatic Reset, at the end of the reset operation, if
i counting direction parameter
becomes . If is
is (0ÞP), count value
(PÞ0),count value becomes SET2.
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Output Functions
Manual Reset-1. Device continues to count till manual reset is applied.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Manual Reset-2. Device continues to count till count value reaches to SET2
value. For starting to count again, manual reset input must be active. Output-
2 pulse time is not considered.
Manual Reset-3. It operates like Manual Reset-1. Only difference, output-2
pulse time is considered.
Automatic Reset-1. Count value becomes zero (for 0ÞP) when it reaches to
SET2 value and device starts to count again.
Automatic Reset-2. Counting is stopped when count value reaches to SET2
value. Count value becomes zero (for 0ÞP) at the end of output-2 pulse time
And device starts to count again.
In operation with Manual or Automatic Reset, at the end of the reset operation, if
i counting direction parameter
becomes . If is
is (0ÞP), count value
(PÞ0),count value becomes SET2.
Operation form for Output-1
Upcount ( 0Þ Preset )
Downcount ( Preset Þ 0 )
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Saving Count Value (Power down back-up)
Slave Address
Device address for serial communication bus.
It can be adjusted from to
No parity
Odd parity
Even parity
Baud Rate
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
Reset and Set protection (Accessing from front panel)
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7.9.1 Examples About CHRONOMETER Applications
EXAMPLE-1 :
There is a switch for giving start and stop signal on Ch-A input.
= ; = ; = iken ;
Ch-A
Switch When switch is “On”, counting is started (Minute / second).
When switch is “Off”, counting is stopped. Time between
O1
O2
S1
S2
opening and closing of the switch is observed on actual
value screen.
RESET P TOTAL
Expired time can be reset with manual reset. If total
SET1 SET2 operation time is wanted to be observed on the screen,
Timer & Counter
EZM-9950
manual reset is not applied and after Start/Stop operation
counting is started from the last count value.
EXAMPLE-2 :
There is a production band as shown below. There are two sensors, first is on Ch-A input used for
starting the system, second is on Ch-B input used for stopping the system. If
= ; = ; = ;
Ch-A When the object passes in front of the first sensor on Ch-A
Ch-B input, counting is started (Minute / second).
When the object passes in front of the second sensor on Ch-
B input, counting is stopped.
Time between two objects can be determined.
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7.10 Accessing to the Program Parameters
Parameters are grouped as program parameters. Accessing to the program parameters is same
for all functions. So, only accessing to the program parameters for COUNTER / “TOTALIZER
COUNTER” is explained in this section. For details on parameters refer to PROGRAM
PARAMETERS section.
Operation Password
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
The most
significant digit
of the parameter
RESET P TOTAL RESET P TOTAL (4th digit for this
parameter)
SET1 SET2 SET1 SET2 flashes.
When PROG button is pressed, password Enter password with shift and
must be entered for accesing to the increment button.
parameters.
The most
significant digit
of the parameter
RESET P TOTAL RESET P TOTAL (1st digit for this
parameter)
SET1 SET2 SET1 SET2 flashes.
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The most significant digit of Output Functions
the parameter (1st digit for
this parameter) flashes. O1
O2
S1
S2
You can change the
parameter with
INCREMENT button,
save it to the memory and
RESET P TOTAL
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section SET1 SET2
button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button
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The most significant digit of Output-2 Pulse Time
the parameter (4th digit for
this parameter) flashes. O1
O2
S1
S2
You can change the
parameter with
INCREMENT button,
save it to the memory and
RESET P TOTAL
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section SET1 SET2
button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button
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The most significant digit of SET1 Operation Form
the parameter (1st digit for Selection
this parameter) flashes. O1
O2
S1
S2
You can change the
parameter with
INCREMENT button,
RESET P TOTAL
save it to the memory and
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
SET1 SET2
from programming section button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button
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The most significant digit of Baud Rate
the parameter (1st digit for
this parameter) flashes. O1
O2
S1
S2
You can change the
parameter with
INCREMENT button,
save it to the memory and
RESET P TOTAL
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section SET1 SET2
button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button
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When password Program Password
screen is shown if ENTER
button is pressed without O1 S1
User can change the
entering the password this O2 S2
parameter with
parameter can not be INCREMENT button,
observed. save it to the memory and
pass to the next
The most significant digit of RESET P TOTAL
parameter with ENTER
the parameter (4th digit for button.
this parameter) flashes. SET1 SET2
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
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8. PARAMETRELER
Program Parameters
Ch-A
Pause
Start
Value on Value = 0 1 2 3 4
the Screen
Ch-A
Pause
Start
Value on Value = 8 7 6 5 4
the Screen
Ch-A
Ch-B
Start
Value on Value = 0 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 Counting to
the Screen upwards
Start
Value on Value = 8 7 6 5 6 7 6 5 Counting to
the Screen downwards
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Upcount on rising edge of Ch-A input
Upcount on rising edge of Ch-B input
Ch-A
Ch-B
Start
Value on Value = 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Counting to
the Screen upwards
Start
Value on Value = 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Counting to
the Screen downwards
Ch-A
UP DOWN UP
Ch-B
Start
Value on Value = 0 1 2 1 0 1 Counting to
the Screen upwards
Start
Value on Value = 8 7 6 7 8 7 Counting to
the Screen downwards
Ch-A
Ch-B
Start
Value on Value = 5 6 7 6 5 4 Counting to
the Screen upwards
Start
Value on Value = 8 7 6 7 8 9 Counting to
the Screen downwards
i If
performed.
is , must be .If not counting is not
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x2 Phase Shifting (for incremental encoders)
Upcount on rising edge of Ch-A when Ch-B is at 0
Downcount on falling edge of Ch-A when Ch-Bis at 0
Ch-A
Ch-B
Start
Value on Value = 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 8 7 6 Counting to
the Screen upwards
Start
Value on Value = 8 Counting to
the Screen 7 6 5 4 3 4 5 6 7
downwards
i If
performed.
is , must be .If not counting is not
Ch-A
Ch-B
Start
Value
Value = 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Counting to
on the
Screen upwards
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If is , must be .If not counting is not
performed.
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Selection of Input Type Function for Chronometer
(It is accessible only in CHRONOMETER function)
Ch-A
T1 T2 T3
Value on the
Screen
T1+T2+T3
T1+T2
T1
0
Ch-A
T1 T2 T3
Value on the
Screen
T1+T2+T3
T1+T2
T1
0
Ch-A
T1 T2 T3
Ch-B
Value on the
Screen
T1+T2+T3
T1+T2
T1
0
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Selection of Measuring Method
(It is accessible only in FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER
Function)
Frequency or cycle is calculated by measuring cycle time of
the signals in Ch-A input
Frequency or cycle is calculated by counting the pulses in
Ch-A input during the time is set in measurement period
parameter
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If Input Types and Functions parameter is , or
, then pulse time of Ch-A and Ch-B parameter must be
. If not counting is not performed.
Hour / Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Minute / Second
It can be adjusted from to
Second / Millisecond
It can be adjusted from to
Hour / Minute
It can be adjusted from to
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Hour
It can be adjusted from to
Minute
It can be adjusted from to
Second
It can be adjusted from to
After adjustment of Time Range parameter , if SET1 and SET2 values
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are not appropriate for this selection, SET1 and SET2 are changed according to
this selection.(E.g. If time range is 99.99 and SET1 is 45.94, there is no problem.
If time range is 99.59 and SET1 is 45.94, then SET1 is changed as 45.59 )
Output Functions
(It is accessible in functions except for FREQUENCYMETER /
TACHOMETER function)
This parameter can be adjusted from to in
Batch Counter function and operates different from the other
functions.
Þ Manual Reset-1.
Device continues to count till manual reset is applied.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
When count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active. If
Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does not change
condition until manual reset input is active. If Output-1 pulse time
Is not 0, at the end of the pulse time Output-1 becomes
inactive. When count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes
active. Counting continues over SET2 value. Output-2 pulse time
Is not considered.
Count value is added to total count value when manual reset is active in
COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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How it operates in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”, TIMER
and CHRONOMETER functions is explained below:
Set2
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2
= Or
=
Þ Manual Reset-2.
(Output-2 Pulse Time is not considered)
Set2
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2 = Or
=
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When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active. If Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does
not change position until manual reset input is active. If Output-1 pulse
time is not 0, Output-1 becomes inactive at the end of the
pulse time.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes
active. Counting does not continue over SET2 value. For starting to
count manual reset input must be active. Output-2 Pulse Time
Is not considered.
Count value is added to total count value when manual reset is active in
COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
Count value is added to total count value when manual reset is active in
COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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Þ Manual Reset-3.
Counting continues until Manual Reset input is active.
(Output-2 Pulse Time is considered)
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 Pulse Time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is , it
changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes active.
Counting continues until manual reset input is active. If Output-2 Pulse
Time is not 0, Output-2 changes position at the end of the
pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is active, it becomes inactive with
Output-2.
Count value is added to total count value when manual reset is active in
COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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How it operates in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”, TIMER
and CHRONOMETER function is explained below:
Counting direction : P Þ 0 (Downcount) =
Reset
Set2
Set1
0
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2 =
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2.
When count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. Counting continues until manual reset input is active. If Output-2
Pulse time is not 0, Output-2 changes position at the end of
the pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is active, it becomes inactive with
Output-2.
Count value is added to total count value when manual reset is active in
COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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Þ Automatic Reset-1
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Output-1
=
Output-2 =
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2 position.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes active.
Count value is reset. If Output-2 pulse time is not 0, Output-2
changes position at the end of the pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is
active, it becomes inactive with Output-2.
Count value is added to total count value when automatic reset is active
in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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How it operates in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”, TIMER
and CHRONOMETER function is explained below:
Set2
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2
=
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2 position.
When the count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. Count value becomes equal to Set-2 value and counting is
started again. If Output-2 pulse time is not 0, Output-2
changes position at the end of the pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is
active, it becomes inactive with Output-2.
Count value is added to total count value when automatic reset is active
in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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Þ Automatic Reset-2
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Count value is added to total count value when automatic reset is active
in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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How it operates in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”, TIMER
and CHRONOMETER functions are explained below:
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
Count value is added to total count value when automatic reset is active
in COUNTER /“ TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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Þ Automatic Reset-3
Set2
Set1
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
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How it operates in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”, TIMER
and CHRONOMETER functiona are explained below:
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
Reset
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
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Þ Automatic Reset-4
Set2
Set1
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
Count value is added to total count value when automatic reset is active
in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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How it operates in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”, TIMER
and CHRONOMETER functions are explained below:
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Count value is added to total count value when automatic reset is active
in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions.
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Þ Automatic Reset-5
Pulse times and is not considered.
Set2
Set1
0 = Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
If count value is equal or greater than SET1 value, then Output-1
becomes active. Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
If count value is equal or greater than SET2 value, then Output-2
becomes active. If count value is less than SET2 value, Output-2
becomes inactive. Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Set2
Set1
0
= Or
Output-1 =
Output-2
= Or
=
If count value is equal or less than SET1 value, then Output-1 becomes
active. If it is greater than SET1 value, Output-1 becomes inactive.
Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
If count value is equal or less than value, then Output-2
becomes active. If count value is greater than value, then
Output-2 becomes inactive. Output-2 pulse time is not
considered.
Count value is added to total count value when Manual Reset is
performed.
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Þ Automatic Reset-5
Output-2 Pulse Time is not considered
How it operates in TIMER and CHRONOMETER functions are
explained below:
Counting direction : 0 Þ P (Upcount) =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2
= Or
=
If count value is equal to or greater than SET1 value, then Output-1
becomes active. If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1
changes position at the end of the pulse time. If Output-1 pulse time
Is , then Output-1 becomes inactive when count
value reaches to SET2 value.
When count value reaches to SET2 value, count value is reset and
Output-2 becomes active. Output-2 does not change position until count
value reaches to SET2 value again.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Set2
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2
= Or
=
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Output Functions for BATCH COUNTER
Þ Manual Reset
Ch-A
SET2
Count
Value
0
Output-2 =
SET1
Batch
Value
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
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How it operates in BATCH COUNTER function is explained below:
Ch-A
SET2
Count
value
0
Output-2 =
SET1
Batch
value
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
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Þ Automatic Reset
How it operates in BATCH COUNTER function is explained below:
Ch-A
SET2
Count
value
0
Output-2 =
SET1
Batch
value
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
When count value reaches to SET2 value, count value is reset and
Output-2 becomes active. If Output-2 pulse time is
Then Output-2 does not change position until manual reset input is
active. If Output-2 pulse time is not 0, Output-2 becomes
inactive at the end of the pulse time.
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Count direction : P Þ 0 (Downcount) =
Reset
Ch-A
SET2
Count
value
0
Output-2 =
SET1
Batch
value
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
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Time Out ( Input Signal Reset Time )
(It is accessible only in FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER
function)
Actual count value is reset if no signal is applied to Ch-A input for a time
which is greater than the value is set in this parameter.
It can be adjusted from to
i
This parameter is visible if measurement method selection parameter
is . Only Ch-A input is performed in Frequencymeter/Tachometer
functions
Measurement Period
(It is accessible only in FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER
Function)
Number of pulses in Ch-A input is counted during this time
It can be adjusted from to
Output-1 Function
(It is accessible only in FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER
Function)
Output-1 is latched
SET1
Output-1
Reset
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Non-latched with hysteresis output is selected.
Output-1 is non-latched
SET1
SET1 - HYS1
Output-1
Output-2 Function
(It is accessible only in FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER
Function)
Output is latched. Output-2 does not change position until
Manual reset is applied.
Output-2 is latched
SET2
Output-2
Reset
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Non-latched with hysteresis output is selected.
Output-2 is non-latched
SET2
SET2 - HYS2
Output-2
Output-1
ON
OFF
Set1-Hys1 Set1
Count Value
Low Alarm.
Output-1
ON
OFF
Set1 Set1+Hys1
Count Value
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Deviation High Alarm.
Output-1
ON
OFF
- Hys1 Set1+Set2
Set2
Count Value
Output-1
ON
OFF
Set2-Set1 + Hys1
Set2
Count Value
Output-1
ON
OFF
- Hys1 Set2-Set1 Set1+Set2 + Hys1
Set2
Count Value
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Hysteresis for Output-2
(It is visible only in FREQUENCYMETER / TACHOMETER Function)
It defines hysteresis for Output-2. It is used if Output-2 is non-latched.
It can be adjusted from to
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Direction of Counting
(It is accessible in functions except for FREQUENCYMETER/
TACHOMETER functions)
Upcount. ( 0 Þ Preset )
Downcount. ( Preset Þ 0 )
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If Input Types and Functions parameter is or in
COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER” functions, then direction of counting
parameter can not be accessed.
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SET1 Operation Form Selection
(It is accessible only in COUNTER / “TOTALIZER COUNTER”
Function)
Absolute operation.SET1 can be adjusted from to
Slave Address
Device address for serial communication bus.
It can be adjusted from to
No parity
Odd Parity
Even Parity
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Baud Rate
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
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Multiplication Coefficient
(It is accessible except for TIMER and CHRONOMETER functions)
It can be adjusted from to . Changes in this
parameter is evaluated when counting starts.
If it is multiplication is not performed. So number of pulses are
displayed without having any changes.
Program Password
It is used for accessing to the program parameters. It can be adjusted
from to .
If it is , there is no password protection while accessing to the
parameters.
When programming button is pressed, will appear on the
display.
If program password is not “0” while accessing to the program
parameters ;
1- If user does not enter the value correctly ; operation screen
will appear without entering to operator parameters.
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9. Failure Messages in EZM-9950 Programmable Timer & Counter
RESET P TOTAL
SET1 SET2
2 - If the password is not 0, user can access to the parameters without entering the password and
by pressing ENTER button.
User can see all parameters except for programming password parameter but user
can not do any changes in parameters. If password is entered for accessing to the parameters
correctly, most significant digit of the parameter flashes. But if the password is not entered,
flashing of the most significant digit is not realised.
Operation Password
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
The most
significant digit
of the parameter
(4th digit for this
RESET P TOTAL RESET P TOTAL
parameter)
flashes.
SET1 SET2 SET1 SET2
Press ENTER
When PROG button is pressed, button without
password entering screen will entering the
appear. password.
RESET P TOTAL
SET1 SET2
By pressing ENTER
button, user can see all
parameters except for
program password
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For COUNTER / Multiplication Coefficient
“TOTALIZER COUNTER”
function O1
O2
S1
S2
RESET P TOTAL
Continue to press ENTER
Press PROG button to exit button for scanning the
SET1 SET2
from programming mode. parameters.
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
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10. Specifications
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