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5.3.1.2 Adjusting the parameters for the pulse transducer of the meter
If a pulse transducer is connected as per 0 then adjust the input mode and
the cp value as follows:
1. Setting the input mode:
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Move the cursor to the "Serv." tab and via the path below to the input
mode "Md.E1":
Serv. Input 1 Settings Md.E1
Press the ENTER button The set value flashes.
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Repeatedly press one of the or arrow keys until the text "Pulse
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Input" flashes.
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Press the ENTER key to confirm the value setting. The input value can
be deleted by using the ESC key.
2. Setting the cp (pulse constant) value:
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Move the cursor to cp value "cp.E1" in the same path
Press the ENTER button. One of the value's digits flashes.
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Move the cursor to the digits using the or arrow keys and update
them using the or arrow keys.
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Press the ENTER key to confirm the value setting. The input value can
be deleted by using the ESC key.
The same process can also be used for the other inputs, inputs 2 to 4.
5.3.1.3 Activating encoder mode
If an encoder is connected as per 5.2.1.2, the encoder mode is activated as
follows:
Start the "Encoder Recognition" function using the DL230 keypad as
follows:
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Move the cursor to the "Serv." register and to the value "Md.I1" (input
mode) via the following path:
Serv. Input 1 Parameter settings Md.I1
Press the ENTER button the set value flashes.
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Repeatedly press one of the or arrow keys until the value "Auto-
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Encoder" flashes.
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Press the ENTER key to confirm the value setting. Input can be can-
celled using the ESC key.
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Wait until "Auto-Encoder" is replaced by another value. This can take
up to a minute as the DL230 activates and test all known encoder pro-
tocols consecutively.
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