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Function code F33, Display Row 1:
Lock
Preset 2
0*
P 2 Setting enabled
1
P 2 Setting locked / delayed
Function code F34, Display Row 1:
Lock
Prescaler
Setting
0*
PSC Setting enabled
1
PSC Setting locked / delayed
Function code F35, Display Row 1:
Lock
Mode
0*
10 seconds delay
1
Completely locked
2
Lock mode depends on keylock input
Shift Counter
9 Batch Counter
9.1 Batch Counter Description
(Supplementing the general description in Chapter 4)
Function:
Preset 2 is the main Preset setting.
Preset 1 is the Batch Preset or, respectively, the preset value of the 2nd totali-
zer.
In the batch operation the batch counter counts how often the main Preset is
activated.
Example of an application: during length cutting operations, for example, both
the lengths (main preset) and number (batch preset) can be monitored.
In the Batch mode of operation, only positive entries are possible for P1;
negative entries will be stored as positive values.
Counter mode of operation:
The following modes of operation can be adjusted for the counter:
Unidirectional counting, adding or subtracting;
Unidirectional counting with directional input;
Difference counting, summation and phase discrimination (quad)
with single, double or quadruple evaluation.
Output signals Mode of Operation:
The counter operates in the coincidence mode, i.e. the output signals are ena-
bled for the programmed duration when the selected preset value is reached.
Prescaler Output PSC-out:
The Prescaler output is an application output.
With each increase of the counter reading the number of output pulses corre-
sponds to the respective number of increments.
The pulse length of the prescaler output corresponds to a frequency of 500 Hz.
When using the prescaler output the max. input frequency is:
F max = 500 / PSC.
So it is possible that the maximum input frequency can not be reached.
Batch Counter