Manual

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PARAMETER MENU
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COUNTER C SCALE MULTIPLIER
The number of input counts is multiplied by the scale multiplier and the scale
factor to obtain the desired process value. A scale multiplier of 1 will result in
only the scale factor affecting the display. (Details on scaling calculations are
explained at the end of Module 1 section.)
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COUNTER C OPERATING MODE
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COUNTER C COUNT LOAD VALUE
When reset to count load action is selected, Counter C will reset to this value.
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COUNTER C RESET POWER-UP
Counter C may be programmed to reset at each meter power-up.
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COUNTER C RESET ACTION
When Counter C is reset, it returns to zero or Counter C count load value.
This reset action affects all Counter C resets, except the Setpoint Counter Auto
Reset Action in Module 6.
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COUNTER C DECIMAL POSITION
This selects the decimal point position for Counter C and any setpoint value
assigned to Counter C. The selection will also affect Counter C scale factor
calculations.
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COUNTER C SCALE FACTOR
The number of input counts is multiplied by the scale factor and the scale
multiplier to obtain the desired process value. A scale factor of 1.00000 will
result in the display of the actual number of input counts. For the mode of
operation, the input signal is scaled directly. For   and   modes of
operation, the math is performed on the input signals and then the result is
scaled. To achieve correct results, both Input A and Input B must provide the
same amount of pulses per unit of measurement. (Details on scaling calculations
are explained at the end of Module 1 section.)
 to 
 to 
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 
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Module 5 is the programming for Counter C. For maximum input frequency,
the counter operating mode should be set to  when not in use. When set to
 the remaining related parameters are not accessible. The C annunciator
indicates that Counter C is being shown in the Display Mode. An Exchange
Parameter List feature for scale factor and count load values is explained in
Module 2.
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  
 
 
Select the operating mode for Counter C.

Does not count.
Counter C counts the incoming pulses from Counter A input as
per Counter A mode of operation. The signal is scaled only
according to Counter C parameters.
 
Counter C counts the incoming pulses from Counter A and B
inputs as per Counter A and B modes of operation. The result
is scaled only according to Counter C parameters. (Example:
If Counter A is set for Count X1 mode and Counter B is set for
Count X2 mode, then Counter C will increment by 1 for each
pulse received on Input A and increment by 2 for each pulse
received on Input B. Counter C scale settings are then applied
and the result is displayed.)
 
Counter C counts the incoming pulses from Counter A and B
inputs as per Counter A and B modes of operation and
subtracts the B counts from the A counts. The result is scaled
only according to Counter C parameters. (Example: If Counter
A is set for Count X1 mode and Counter B is set for Count X2
mode, then Counter C will increment by 1 for each pulse
received on Input A and decrement by 2 for each pulse
received on Input B. Counter C scale settings are then applied
and the result is displayed.)
Note: When using Add Ab or Sub Ab, Counter A, B and C must all be reset
at the same time for the math to be performed on the display values.
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((PAXI only)
See Serial Communications for details.
6.5 mOdule 5 - COunTer C inpuT parameTers ()
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