3.0 Input Range Setting Using The Rotary Switch
Step 3.2
Step 3.4
Step 3.5
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4.0 Minimum Response Time Setting
Step 4.2
Step 4.3
Step 4.4
3.1 Place DIP switch 4 to the ON(up) position and DIP switches 5, 6, and 7 as shown
3.2 The Green input LED blinks the existing Input Range setting, pauses and repeats. Six full digits
of numerical information blink with a short pause between digits and a longer pause at the end,
before repeating. The first five digits are the existing input range setting magnitude. The sixth
Step 3.1
digit is the frequency resolution (the number of digits to the right of the decimal point).
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If the existing Input Range setting is your desired requirement, this section is complete
Otherwise, continue with Step 3.3.
3.3 Determine the Input Range frequency and record in the space provided below.
Input Range Frequency
First 5 of 6 digits
Example: 95.5 Hz
9
5 • 5
0
9
0
0
Setting '2'
3.4 Press the push-button. The Green input LED blinks rapidly. Input Range setting is now accessed
Selected
3.5 Turn the rotary switch to the first selected numerical value. Press the push-button. The Green
input LED continues to blink rapidly. First of six digits is entered.
3.6 Turn the rotary switch to the second selected numerical value. Press the push-button. The Green
input LED continues to blink rapidly. Second of six digits is entered.
3.7 Repeat Step 3.6 three more times, then go to Step 3.8. This enters a total of five of the required
six numerical digits.
3.8 Turn the rotary switch to the selected numerical value for resolution requirement. Press the push-
button. The Green input LED blinks the new Input Range setting (as described in Step 2.2),
pauses, and repeats the value.
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If the new Input Range setting is acceptable, this section is complete
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If the new Input Range setting is not the desired setting, repeat Steps 3.4, through 3.8.
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If the Red output LED blinks, the numerical value entered is invalid. Repeat Steps 3.3 through
3.8.
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Section complete; place DIP switch 4 to the Down position for normal operation, or change DIP
switches 5, 6, and 7 for the next Configuration Section.
4.1 Position DIP switch 4 to the ON(up) position and DIP switches 5, 6, and 7 as shown.
4.2 The Green input LED blinks the corresponding Minimum Response Time Setting (see following
list), pauses and repeats.
Step 4.1
Setting
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If the existing Minimum Response Time setting is your desired requirement, this section is
complete
4.3 Press the push-button. The Green input LED blinks rapidly. Minimum Response Time setting is
now accessed.
4.4 Turn the rotary switch to the selected numerical value for Minimum Response Time desired (see
list in Step 4.2).
4.5 Press the push-button. The Green input LED blinks the value entered, pauses, and repeats the new
Minimum Response Time setting.
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If the new Minimum Response Time setting is acceptable, this section is complete
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If the new Minimum Response Time setting is not acceptable, repeat from step 4.3.
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If the Red output LED blinks, the rotary switch numerical value is invalid. Repeat Steps 4.4 and
4.5.
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Section complete; place DIP switch 4 to the Down position for normal operation, or change DIP
switches 5, 6, and 7 for the next Configuration Section.
Setting '2'
Selected
Resolution
6th digit
0
0
3
5 • 5
0
2
9
5 • 5
1
Time
Setting
0
5 msec
1
10 msec
2
20 msec
3
50 msec
4
100 msec
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. Otherwise, continue with Step 4.3.
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Example: 15,500 Hz
1
5
5
0
0 •
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Time
5
200 msec
6
500 msec
7
1 sec
8
5 sec (not valid for input range > 3906 Hz)
9
10 sec (not valid for input range > 3906 Hz)
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0
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