Frequency And Tachometer Modes Display Programming Diagram; Process Variable Options - Automation Direct ProSense DPM3-P Series User Manual

Digital panel meter frequency / tachometer /rate / counter / chronometer modes
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Frequency and Tachometer Modes Display Programming Diagram

CndSP
ProC
FACt
00001
00001.
tAUG
0.1
Does not
tLIM
appear in
mode
DUTY
01.0
It is defined
in the DUTY
programming
routine
-Pro-

Process Variable Options

The menu ProC in the module CndSP contains various parameters for scaling and filtering
the display.
Scale Factor (FACt)
The scale factor is programmable between 0.0001 and 99999 and multiplies or divides
depending on if it is higher or lower than 1
Time Limit
The time limit, programmable from 1 to 99.9 seconds, is the amount of time that the meter
waits for at least one pulse is produced at the input before it is considered to be zero.
The time limit is initialized at the reception of each input pulse. If no more pulses are
detected before the time limit runs out, the display is forced to zero.
Decreasing the limit time makes the meter respond more quickly to the zero condition when
the system stops. Nevertheless, this reduction also will cut the lowest frequencies (for example:
with a time limit of 10s, it would be impossible to see frequencies under 0.1 Hz and with a
time of 1s, frequencies under 1Hz).
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There is no totalizer in FREC and DUTY mode
totAL
no
YES
IndEP
dIrEC
-Pro-
ModE
rEL
AbS
dECP
88888.
oFFS
00001
L0000
00001.
±H0000
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DPM3-P User Manual, 1st Edition
dISPL
brIGH
- Hi -
PHASE
CoLor
ProG
FACt
totAL
F.diU
F.MuLt
- on -
-Pro-
display=0
Programming Keys
ENTER: Vertical displacement.
UP: Changes active digit.
SHIFT: Horizontal displacement.
- Lo -
run
run
run
ProG
ProG
totAL
totAL
ECo
- oFF -
10
-Pro-
0.............

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