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All operating data and functions can be set:
Display version: IFC 010 D, see Sect. 4 and 5.7, Fct. 1.06 for operator control
Basic version: IFC 010 B, see Sect. 6.1 for operator control
The pulse and status outputs can be operated in the active or passive mode.
Active mode: The current output is the internal voltage source,
connection of electronic totalizers (EC)
Passive mode: External DC or AC voltage source required, connection of electronic (EC)
or electromechanical (EMC) totalizers
Digital pulse division, interpulse period is non-uniform. Therefore, if frequency meters or
cycle counters are connected, allow for minimum counting interval:
gate time, counter
1000
P
100% [ Hz]
Connection diagrams see Sect. 2.3: diagrams - pulse output 3 4
diagrams - status output 5 6
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2.1 Current output I
The current output is galvanically isolated from all input and output circuits.
Factory-set data and functions can be noted down in Sect. 5.16.
Please also refer to Sect. 3.2 “Factory settings”.
Typical current output
All operating data and functions can be set.
Display version: IFC 010 D, see Sect. 4 and 5.6, Fct. 1.05 for operator control
Basic version: IFC 010 B, see Sect. 6.1 for operator control
The current output can also be used as an internal voltage source for the outputs.
U
int
= 15 V DC I = 23 mA when operated without receiver instruments at the current output
I = 3 mA when operated with receiver instruments at the current output
Connection diagrams,
see Sect. 2.3: diagrams 1 2 4 6
I+ approx. 15 V DC positive
voltage of current output
I current sink
I
chassis ground, current output
2 Electrical connection of outputs
2.2 Pulse output P and status output S
The pulse and status outputs are galvanically isolated from the current output and all input circuits.
Factory-set data and functions can be noted down in Sect. 5.16.
Please also refer to Sect. 3.2 “Factory settings”.
Typical pulse and status outputs B1
S status output
P
chassis ground
P pulse output