User’s Manual 1. Meter Q-DISP-C Panel meter 96x48mm counter, ratemeter, periodmeter Panel meter configurable as impulse counter, ratemeter and Alarm functions with ‘reset to zero’ or ‘return to preset’ create periodmeter. Accepts wide range of signal types such as a continuous counting cycle (instrument cycles from ‘preset Push-pull, NPN, PNP, Namur, TTL, inductive, mechanical, value’...
0V Channel A Vexc 2,5V configuration values and con- nections as needed. CMOS 0V Channel A 2,5V Pick-up AC <30V 0V Channel A Inductive Table1 - Configuration and connections for different sensor types Examples for channel A connections Q-DISP-C Page 4...
Number of readings 100 / second in counter modes Number of readings 1 / GATE in rate and period modes Panel Power cut-out Power “H” 85 to 265 Vac/dc Power “L” 11 to 60 Vdc and 24/48Vac Consumption <4W Q-DISP-C Page 5...
Push pull CMOS Antirrebound filter (0 to 1000mSec.) Pick-up Antirrebound Inductive Vac <30V Alarms Al. active No pull Alarm1 Active Pulls - channel A Al. inactive Pull Up Al. as maximum Pull Down Alarm type Al. as minimum Q-DISP-C Page 6...
Cycle memory reset Minimum cycles Brightness Key UP See Cycles Maximum Menu for optional module at ‘Opt1’ See Max. Option1 Menu for optional module at ‘Opt2’ See Min. Option2 Menu for optional module at ‘Opt3’ Option3 Setpoint1 Q-DISP-C Page 7...
Preset Up counter max. wait time ‘SLOW’ mode Mode 1 to 1000 Sec. Down counter Active if channel B is at ‘1’ Filter value Average Inhibit Active if channel from 0.0 to 99.9 B is at ‘0’ Q-DISP-C Page 8...
Ratemeter (“cnF.6”) and Periodmeter (“cnF.8”) configuration Multiplier (“Mult”) max. wait time ‘SLOW’ mode Divider (“dIV”) 1 to 1000 Sec. Time gate (“GAtE”) 0.5 seconds ‘SLOW’ mode (“SLoW”) Recursive filter (“AVr”) Filter value Average from 0.0 to 99.9 Q-DISP-C Page 9...
‘FAST’ mode (“FASt”) - Value “on” / “oFF”. See section 1.14 Divider (“dIV”) - Value from 1 to 999999. Divider factor to be applied to the total number of impulses counted. Preset (“PrSt”) - Value from 999999 to -199999. Reset activation loads on display the preset value. Q-DISP-C Page 10...
‘SLOW’ mode. ‘SLOW’ mode disables The severity of the filter increases with the value selected. the value selected at “GAtE”. Average (AVR) - Value from “0.0” to “99.9”. Recursive filter. The severity of the filter increases with the value selected. Q-DISP-C Page 11...
100mSeconds. When an impulse is received, the filter activates and no new impulses are counted for the duration of the filter value. When the filter time is over, next impulse received is counted and filter activates again. Q-DISP-C Page 12...
For a correct trigger configuration, modify the trigger level un- til both ‘up’ and ‘down’ leds are being alternatively activated. This alternative activation state indicates that the instrument is correctly detecting the ‘1’ and ‘0’ input signal states. Q-DISP-C Page 13...
When leaving all menus in the configuration menu, changes will be saved . When entering a numeric value (for example a setpoint value) it moves from one digit to the next. Each digit value can then be modified with the UP button. Q-DISP-C Page 14...
In case of fire, disconnect the instrument from the power line, fire alarm Terminal A Vexc (+13.8Vdc @25mA) according to local rules, disconnect the air conditioning, attack fire with Terminal B Signal output (mA or Vdc) carbonic snow, never with water. Terminal C Q-DISP-C Page 15...
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