User Manual
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To test the frequency, connect a frequency meter to the pulse output terminals and proceed as
follows:
To test the pulse output, connect an external counter to the output terminals. When testing the
pulse output, the operator has the choice of the following pulse widths: 0.4 ms, 1.0 ms, 10.0
ms, 100.0 ms and 500 ms. The operator should choose the pulse width that best matches the
performance of his external pulse counter.
Connect a pulse counter to the impulse output and proceed as follows:
Fct. 2.(3).0 TEST P
→
SURE (NO)
↑
SURE (YES)
↵
Fct. 2.3.(1) FREQUENCY
↑
Fct. 2.3.(2) TEST PULSE
→
(0.4 mSec)
Use the ↑ to select the
desired pulse width
↑
(1.0 mSec)
↑
(10.0 mSec)
↑
(100.0 mSec)
Having selected the pulse
width zero the external
counter and then press ↵
↵
625 100.0 mSec
Key Display
line 1 line 2
Fct. 2.(2) TEST I
↑ Fct. 2.(3) TEST P
→ SURE (NO)
↑ SURE (YES)
↵↵ Fct. 2.3.(1) FREQUENCY
→ (LEVEL LOW)
0V on the output
↑ (LEVEL HIGH)
+V on the output
↑ 1 Hz
A frequency meter
connected to the
output will show 1Hz.
↑ 10 Hz
↑ 100 Hz
↑ 1000 Hz
After testing the
1000 Hz signal
connect a counter to
the output.
↵ Fct.2.3.(1) FREQUENCY