Magnetic Autocontrol VEK CN1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
DIGITAL COUNTER
VEK CN1
Version 2002_03
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions DIGITAL COUNTER VEK CN1 Version 2002_03...
  • Page 2 NOTE: COPYRIGHT  2001 Magnetic Automation Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any longuage in any form by any means without the written permission of Magnetic Automation Corp.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Functional Description_________________________________________________________ 4 General __________________________________________________________________________ 4 Display and Setup_________________________________________________________________ 5 1.2.1 User interface buttons __________________________________________________________________5 1.2.2 Power Failure __________________________________________________________________________5 1.2.3 Display during normal operation _________________________________________________________5 Base menu – Setting the operating modes __________________________________________ 6 1.3.1 Modify/Correct current count ____________________________________________________________6 1.3.2 Set Relay Output manually to “Free”...
  • Page 4: Functional Description

    ↑ Optional 4-pin plug for RS485-Interface The digital counter VEK CN1 is designed to control small to medium car-parks. Four (4) counting inputs are used to accept outputs from loop detectors and/or traffic gate controllers. The counting inputs increment or decrement the count and is displayed on the 4-digit display.
  • Page 5: Display And Setup

    1.2.1 User interface buttons The VEK CN1 digital counter is adjusted with the three (3) user interface buttons located on top of the unit. The display shows the current menu and status of the setup. The buttons have following functionality:...
  • Page 6: Base Menu - Setting The Operating Modes

    1.3 Base menu – Setting the operating modes The base menu contains all settings for the different operating modes. The existing counts can be displayed, modified and reset to original stage. The relay output can manually be set to “FREE” or “OCCUPIED”. Display Menu Setting...
  • Page 7: Display And Counter Reset

    1.3.3 Display and Counter reset The Inputs can individually count to up to 9,999,999 and can individually be displayed or if necessary reset to zero. Display Status Setting 1234 Normal Operation → Cnk1 M 2 x short = Input counter 1 →...
  • Page 8: System Menu - Installation Specific Settings

    1.4 System menu – Installation specific Settings In the system menu all installation specific settings can be made. Display Menu Item Setting Normal Operation 1234 M long → Display = System menu Alternating shows program version; for example A02 S oc Switch threshold 0...9999 1234...
  • Page 9: Operating Modes/ Switching Point

    1.4.1 Operating Modes/ Switching point The digital counter can be set to Operating Mode “OPEN SPACE COUNT” or " PASSING VEHICLE COUNT“ . The two options can be selected by setting the Count threshold to: → Mode “OPEN SPACE COUNT” Threshold = 0 (Default) see 1.4.1.1 →...
  • Page 10: Upper Count Level And Lower Count Level

    1.4.3 Upper Count Level and lower Count Level The maximum and minimum range of the total count can be adjusted using this menu. This enables the counter to automatically adjust the total in case the maximum or minimum level is reached to prevent a wrongful count to continue.
  • Page 11: Display / Input Settings

    1.4.4 Display / Input settings Independent from each other the inputs can be set to: • Incrementing • Decrementing, • Reset Count • No function Display Status Setting Normal Operation 1234 → SµS → S oc M long M 4 x short → InP1 = Function Input 1 inP1 ...4...
  • Page 12: Power Save Mode

    1.4.6 Power Save Mode If the Power Save Mode is activated the display turns if there was no activity on the user interface for more then 30sec. The count function continuous to run in the background. The Power Save Mode can be adjusted using following menu: Display Status...
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    2 Installation Instructions 2.1 Input voltage All inputs are provided with Opto couplers. To activate the inputs you can either use the internal switching voltage or use an external supply. When using an external supply you must first change the internal jumper setting of the control board.
  • Page 14: Reset Input (Optional)

    2.2 Reset Input (optional) Using one of the inputs as count reset input all counts can be reset to 0 when a signal is applied. According to the relay output setting the relay switches to “OPEN” or “OCCUPIED”. The reset does not effect the adjusted parameters.
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    3 Technical Data Measurements 3” (79mm) x3/4” (22,5mm) x3.50” (90 mm) (HxWxL without Plug) Protection Class IP 40 12V to 24V AC/DC ±10% Power Supply Power Consumption max. 2 W Operating Temperature -20 °C to +70 °C Storage Temperature -40 °C to +70 °C Humidity max.

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