Datasheet

BCD Output
This is a system which expresses one digit of a decimal number
with a 4 digit binary number.
The count value is expressed by the ON/OFF state of each BCD
output terminal. In the case of 6 digits, 24 terminals are required.
Prescale Function
This function allows free setting of how many millimeters will
indicate one pulse.
RS-232C
This is the interface standard for the serial transmission method,
which is standard equipment on a personal computer.
Bank Function
5 points of preset output are possible simultaneously, however, a
maximum of 20 types of work discrimination, etc. can be
performed by using the 5 points of preset values as one of a
maximum of four quadrats, and switching its use during operation.
For example, when bank 2 is selected, presets 6 through 10 are
valid and when the count value coincides with the setting value of
6 through 10, the respective output terminals 1 through 5 are
turned ON.
16 17 18 19 20
11 12 13 14 15
678910
Bank 1
12345
678910
Output terminal
Preset no.
Bank 2
Bank 3
Bank 4
When bank 2 is selected
Binary Output
31 point preset output is possible without bank switching, by
means of binary system output from a 5 point output terminal.
Cylinder stop output is used as the readout release signal.
12345
On On Off Off Off
Output terminal
Pattern indicating no. 3
The coincident preset number is expressed as a 5 digit binary number.
31
30
4
3
When the count value coincides
with preset no. 3.
The relation between decimal numbers and BCD codes is shown in
the table below.
Ex.) 1294.53 is expressed as follows.
0001 0010 1001 0100 0101 0011
Decimal no.
BCD
0
0000
1
0001
2
0010
3
0011
4
0100
5
0101
6
0110
7
0111
8
1000
9
1001
Bank Switching Correspondence
Bank no.
1
2
3
4
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Input terminal
BANK2 BANK1
2
1
Preset no.
12345
Series CE
Glossary (Functions of CEU5)
10-12-40