Motrona touchMATRIX Series Operating Manual

Htl-frequency counter, -tachometer and -speed indicator with touchscreen and graphic display

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Operating Manual
HTL-frequency counter, -tachometer and -speed indicator with touchscreen and graphic display
Product features:
Multifunctional unit with several operating modes, e. g. speed or position indicator,
process meter, counter, timer or stopwatch
Universal HTL inputs for encoders / sensors with NPN / PNP / NAMUR characteristic
Bright and high-contrast display with event controlled color variations
Emulation of a 7-segment display inclusively icons and units
Intuitive and easy parameterization by plain text and touchscreen
24 V auxiliary output for encoder supply
Input frequencies up to 250 kHz
Linearization with 24 interpolation points
Numerous features, e. g. scaling, filtering, start-up suppression
96 x 48 mm (3.78 x 1.89 inch) norm panel housing and IP65 protection
Available options:
DX350:
Option AC350:
Option AO350:
Option CO350:
Option RL350:
All options can be combined
motrona GmbH, Zeppelinstraße 16, DE - 78244 Gottmadingen, Tel. +49 (0) 7731 9332-0, Fax +49 (0) 7731 9332-30, info@motrona.com, www.motrona.com
touchMATRIX Indicator DX350
Basic unit with HTL inputs (A, B), 3 control inputs
Power supply 115 ... 230 VAC
16 bit analog output, 4 control outputs, serial RS232 interface
4 control outputs, serial RS232 interface
2 relay outputs

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  • Page 1  Option CO350: 4 control outputs, serial RS232 interface  Option RL350: 2 relay outputs All options can be combined motrona GmbH, Zeppelinstraße 16, DE - 78244 Gottmadingen, Tel. +49 (0) 7731 9332-0, Fax +49 (0) 7731 9332-30, info@motrona.com, www.motrona.com...
  • Page 2 Version Legal notices: All contents included in this manual are protected by the terms of use and copyrights of motrona GmbH. Any reproduction, modification, usage or publication in other electronic and printed media as well as in the internet requires prior written authorization by motrona GmbH.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions and Responsibility................4 1.1. General Safety Instructions ......................4 1.2. Use according to the intended purpose ..................4 1.3. Installation ............................ 5 1.4. Cleaning, Maintenance and Service Notes ................. 5 2. Introduction ........................6 2.1.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions And Responsibility

    Safety Instructions and Responsibility 1.1. General Safety Instructions This operation manual is a significant component of the unit and includes important rules and hints about the installation, function and usage. Non-observance can result in damage and/or impairment of the functions to the unit or the machine or even in injury to persons using the equipment! Please read the following instructions carefully before operating the device and observe all safety and warning instructions! Keep the manual for later use.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Please find all respective hints and rules on www.motrona.com/download.html --> “[General EMC Rules for Wiring, Screening and Earthing]”. 1.4. Cleaning, Maintenance and Service Notes To clean the front of the unit please use only a slightly damp (not wet!), soft cloth.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction This series of display unit is suitable for HTL impulse signals and panel mounting. It is very versatile in use, due to the intuitive handling and the extensive range of functions and options. 2.1. Operation mode All functions are can be configured in the parameter menu. The device can be set to one of the following operation modes: •...
  • Page 7: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections The terminal screws should be tightened with a slotted screwdriver (blade width 2mm). 3.1. DC Power Supply The unit accepts DC supply from 18 to 30 V at the terminals 1 and 2. The power consumption depends on the level of the supply voltage with aprox. 100 mA and the additional current required at the Auxiliary Voltage Output.
  • Page 8: Incremental Input A, B

    3.3. Incremental Input A, B The unit provides two inputs at terminal 5 and 7 for HTL signals. The characteristics of the incremental input (PNP, NPN, Namur or Tri-State) can be set in the GENERAL MENU. Wiring of the incremental inputs: Namur Tri-State Unconnected PNP inputs are always “LOW”...
  • Page 9: Control Inputs

    3.4. Control Inputs The three control inputs at terminal 10, 11 and 12 have HTL PNP characteristics. In the COMMAND MENU the programmable functions for the control inputs can be assigned. Available functions are: reset the display value, display switching, locking the touch screen or release the lock function of the control or relay outputs.
  • Page 10: Analog Output (Option Ao350)

    3.5. Analog Output (Option AO350) A 16 bit analog output is available at terminal 13 and 14 / 15 This output can be configured and scaled in the ANALOG MENU. The following configuration is possible: • Voltage output: -10 … +10 V •...
  • Page 11: Serial Interface (Option Ao350 / Co350)

    3.6. Serial interface (Option AO350 / CO350) A serial interface (RS232) is available at terminal 16, 17 und 18. This interface can be configured in the SERIAL MENU. The serial interface RS232 can be used:  for easy setup and commissioning of the units ...
  • Page 12: Ac Power Supply (Option Ac350)

    3.8. AC Power supply (Option AC350) The unit accepts AC supply from 115 to 230 V at the terminals 24 and 25. The power consumption depends on the level of the supply voltage with aprox. 3VA and the additional current required at the Auxiliary Voltage Output.
  • Page 13: Display And Touch Screen

    Display and touch screen 4.1. Screen structure for parametrization The parameter menus and the parameters are described in chapter 5. Start setup procedure: To edit the parameters, press the touchscreen for 3 seconds. Menu selection: Select the parameter menu via arrow buttons and confirm with “OK”.
  • Page 14: Screen Structure In Operation

    4.2. Screen structure in operation The following screens are available during operation. Depending on the device version and the selected operation mode, not all displays will be shown. Display with unit and status bar To switch to the next display, press the touch screen.
  • Page 15: Parameter / Overview-Menu Structure

    Parameter / Overview-Menu Structure This section provides an overview of the menus and their parameters. The menu names are printed bold and the associated parameters are listed under the menu name. Depending on the device version and the selected operation mode, only the necessary menus / parameters are shown. Menu / Parameter Menu / Parameter GENERAL MENU...
  • Page 16 Menu / Parameter Menu / Parameter PRESELECTION VALUES SERIAL MENU PRESELECTION 1 UNIT NUMBER PRESELECTION 2 SERIAL BAUD RATE PRESELECTION 3 SERIAL FORMAT PRESELECTION 4 SERIAL INIT SERIAL PROTOCOL PRESELECTION 1 MENU SERIAL TIMER MODE 1 SERIAL VALUE HYSTERESIS 1 ANALOG MENU PULSE TIME 1 OUTPUT TARGET 1...
  • Page 17: General Menu

    5.1. General Menu OPERATIONAL MODE This parameter specifies the selected measuring function. SPEED Speed indicator (RPM), tachometer or frequency counter PROCESS TIME Operation as baking time or processing time indicator (reciprocal speed) TIMER Operation as stopwatch COUNTER Operation as position indicator, event-, sum-, differential- or up-down counter VELOCITY Runtime measurement as speed indicator ENCODER PROPERTIES...
  • Page 18 Continuation „General Menu“: FEET STUECK MIN:SEC H:M:S ML/MIN GR/MIN no unit LINEARIZATION MODE This parameter defines the linearization function. See chapter 6.1. No linearization 1 QUADRANT Linearization in the 1. quadrant 4 QUADRANT Linearization in all 4 quadrants PIN PRESELECTION This parameter defines the PIN-code to lock the quick start of the menu PRESELECTION VALUE for entering the preselection values (master PIN 6079).
  • Page 19: Mode Speed

    5.2. Mode Speed This menu defines the operation as speed indicator (RPM), tachometer or frequency meter. In this operation mode only input A is used. This menu is only displayed when the appropriate OPERATIONAL MODE in GENERAL MENU is selected. DISPLAY VALUE Desired value, which should be displayed at the setting of BASE FREQUENCY.
  • Page 20 Continuation „Mode Speed“: WAIT TIME (S) This parameter defines the period time of the lowest frequency, accordingly the time between two rising signal edges detecting frequency 0 Hz. Frequencies with a period time higher than the set “WAIT TIME” will be detected as frequency = 0 Hz.
  • Page 21: Mode Process Time

    5.3. Mode Process Time In this menu the operation is defined as baking time or processing time indicator (reciprocal speed) Only input A is used. This menu is only displayed when the appropriate OPERATIONAL MODE in the GENERAL MENU is selected. DISPLAY FORMAT This parameter selects the Display Format.
  • Page 22 Continuation „Mode Process Time“: WAIT TIME (S) This parameter defines the period time of the lowest frequency, accordingly the time between two rising signal edges detecting frequency 0 Hz. Frequencies with a period time higher than the set “WAIT TIME” will be detected as frequency = 0 Hz.
  • Page 23: Mode Timer

    5.4. Mode Timer In this menu the operation of timer or stopwatch is defined Depending on the parameterization only input A or both are used. This menu is only displayed when the appropriate OPERATIONAL MODE in the GENERAL MENU is selected. TIME BASE This parameter defines the time base or resolution of the measurement.
  • Page 24: Mode Counter

    5.5. Mode Counter In this menu the operation as position indicator, impulse counting, sum of 2 inputs, difference of 2 inputs or up-down counter is defined. Input A and Input B are used. This menu is only displayed when the appropriate OPERATIONAL MODE in GENERAL MENU is selected. COUNT MODE This parameter defines the counter operation.
  • Page 25: Mode Velocity

    5.6. Mode Velocity In this menu the operation as a runtime measurement for speed is defined. Input A is the start input and Input B is the stop input. This menu is only displayed when the appropriate OPERATIONAL MODE in GENERAL MENU is selected. DISPLAY VALUE Desired value, which should be displayed at the setting of BASE TIME (S).
  • Page 26 Continuation „Mode Velocity“: WAIT TIME (S) This parameter defines the period time of the lowest frequency, accordingly the time between two rising signal edges detecting frequency 0 Hz. Frequencies with a period time higher than the set “WAIT TIME” will be detected as frequency = 0 Hz.
  • Page 27: Preselection Values

    5.7. Preselection Values This menu is used to set the preselection values or the switching points. The preselection values / switching points are always referred to the display value. This menu is only available for devices with option CO350, A0350 or RL350. PRESELECTION 1 Preselection / switching point 1 -99999999...
  • Page 28: Preselection 1 Menu

    5.8. Preselection 1 Menu This function is only available for devices with option CO350, AO350 or RL350. MODE 1 Switching conditions for preselection 1. Output/ relay/ display switches under the following conditions: Absolute value of the display value is greater or equal absolute value of PRESELECTION 1 0 |RESULT|>=|PRES| With HYSTERESIS 1 not equal 0 the following switching condition is applied:...
  • Page 29 Continuation „PRESELECTION 1 MENU“: HYSTERESIS 1 This parameter defines the switching hysteresis of the switch-off point for preselection 1 No switching hysteresis … 9999 Switching hysteresis of 99999 PULSE TIME 1 (S) Duration of output pulse for the switching condition of preselection 1 0.000 No output pulse (static signal) …...
  • Page 30 Continuation „PRESELECTION 1 MENU“: START UP DELAY 1 (S) Start-up suppression for the switching condition of preselection 1. This adjustment is only valid for the switching condition |RESULT|<=|PRES| or RESULT<=PRES and mode SPPED and PROCESS TIME. (Start Up Delay 3 and 4 have an automatic start up suppression). 00.000 No start-up suppression …...
  • Page 31: Preselection 2 Menu

    5.9. Preselection 2 Menu MODE 2 Switching conditions for preselection 2. Output/ relay/ display switches under the following conditions: See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU Trailing preselection 2: RES>=PRES- Display value is greater or equal to PRESELECTION 1 – PRESELECTION 2  ON, TRAIL PRESELECTION 2 is the trailing preselection from PRESELECTION 1.
  • Page 32: Preselection 3 Menu

    5.10. Preselection 3 Menu MODE 3 Switching conditions for preselection 3. Output/ relay/ display switches under the following conditions: See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU Trailing preselection 3: RES>=PRES- Display value is greater or equal to PRESELECTION 4 – PRESELECTION 3  ON, TRAIL PRESELECTION 3 is the trailing preselection from PRESELECTION 4.
  • Page 33: Preselection 4 Menu

    5.11. Preselection 4 Menu MODE 4 Switching conditions for preselection 4. Output/ relay/ display switches under the following conditions: See chapter PRESELECTION 1 MENU Trailing preselection 4: 9 RES>=PRES-TRAIL Display value is greater or equal to PRESELECTION 3 – PRESELECTION 4  ON, PRESELECTION 4 is the trailing preselection from PRESELECTION 3.
  • Page 34: Serial Menu

    5.12. Serial Menu This menu defines the basic settings of serial interface. This function is only available for devices with option CO350 or A0350. UNIT NUMMER This parameter defines serial device addresses. The addresses between 11 and 99 can be assigned to the devices.
  • Page 35 Continuation „Serial Menu”: SERIAL PROTOCOL Determines the sequence of characters send, when using the serial output for cyclic data transmission under time control (xxxxxxx = value SERIAL VALUE). Setting „1“ removes the unit address from the string which allows a slight faster transmission cycle. Transmission report = Unit Nr., +/-, data, LF, CR Transmission report = +/-, data, LF, CR SERIAL TIMER (S)
  • Page 36: Analog Menu

    5.13. Analog Menu This menu defines the basic settings of the analog output. This function is only available for devices with option A0350. ANALOG FORMAT This parameter defines the output characteristics. The analogue output is proportional to the display value. With setting ANALOG FORMAT (-10 …...
  • Page 37: Command Menu

    5.14. Command Menu INPUT 1 ACTION This parameter defines the function of the input “Ctrl. In 1”. 0 NO No function RESET Mode Timer: Reset to zero VALUE Mode Counter: Set to SET VALUE SCROLL Switch to next screen during operation DISPLAY 3 FREEZE Freeze actual display value...
  • Page 38: Display Menu

    5.15. Display Menu Parameter changes become active only after closing the menu selection. COLOR This parameter defines the display color. Event-depending change of the display color by a switching condition is possible (see PRESELECTION 1…4 MENU) Event-depending changes are only available for devices with option CO350, A0350 or RL350. Red display GREEN Green display...
  • Page 39: Linearization Menu

    5.16. Linearization Menu The linearization function is defined in this menu. The linearization points are only used in operation mode SPEED, PROCESS TIME or COUNTER. This menu will only be showed, if the LINEARIZATION MODE in GENERAL MENU is selected. Linearization description and examples are shown in the appendix.
  • Page 40: Appendix

    Drivecom Protocol according to ISO 1745. All protocol details can be found in our manual SERPRO_2a.doc which is available for download from our homepage www.motrona.com. To request for a data transmission you must send the following request string to the converter:...
  • Page 41: Linearization

    6.2. Linearization The linearization function of this unit allows converting a linear input signal into a non-linear developing (or vice versa). There are 24 programmable x/y coordinates available, which can be set in any desired distance over the full conversion range. Between two coordinates, the unit uses linear interpolation.
  • Page 42 Application Example: The picture below shows a watergate where the opening is picked up by means of an incremental encoder. We would like to display the clearance of the gate "d", but the existing encoder information is proportional to the angular information φ. Display value φ...
  • Page 43: Dimensions

    6.3. Dimensions Dx350_02c_oi_e.doc / Feb-17 Seite 43 / 44...
  • Page 44: Technical Specifications

    6.4. Technical specifications Technical Specifications: Connections: Connector type: screw terminal, 1.5 mm² / AWG 16 Power supply (DC): Input voltage: 18 … 30 VDC Protection circuit: reverse polarity protection Consumption: approx. 100 mA (unloaded) Power supply (AC): Input voltage: 115 … 230 VAC (50 … 60 Hz) (Option AC350) Power consumption: approx.

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