NeTwOrk vIA A swITCh Or CIrCUIT breAker. MPI input for Display Latch, Teach-In function or Set function • INsTAllATION Or MAINTeNANCe wOrk MUsT ONly be CArrIed Supply voltage 90–260 Vac or 10–30 Vdc • OUT by qUAlIfIed persONNel. eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
Frequency meter: no counting while active • 7.3 Entering a sub-menu Timer: no time measurement while active (Gate.hi); • no time measurement while not active (Gate.Lo) The sub-menu is opened with the Prog/Mode key and the first menu item is displayed eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
2 — 00.10 00.10 settings are saved in the EEPROM Pr.Out 3 t.Out 3 — 00.10 — The text SAVE is displayed for 2s Pr.Out 4 t.Out 4 — 00.10 — eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
See also 7 .9 When the MPI input is activated, the preset counter will be set to the value specified in the parameter SEtPt. See also 7 .10 eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
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1 decimal place 0.00 2 decimal places 0.000 3 decimal places 0.0000 4 decimal places 0.00000 5 decimal places Set value Set value can be programmed from –999999 to 999999 A previously programmed decimal point will be displayed eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
See also 7 .9 Input polarity PNP: switching to Plus for all inputs in common NPN: switching to 0V for all inputs in common eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
For electronic control of the signal inputs Moving average calculated AVG 2: over 2 measurements AVG 5: over 5 measurements AVG 10: over 10 measurements AVG 20: over 20 measurements For mechanical control of the signal inputs (for control with mechanical contacts) eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
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Batch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of preset 2 Output 1 resp. 4 active when batch counter ≥ preset 1 resp. 4 Manual reset sets both counters to zero Electrical reset sets only main counter to zero eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
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Display color (for device E5-648-C446x) timed output at output 1, becomes passive when count ≤ preset 1. Display color (Deactivation only in negative direction) Upper line: red Lower line: red Display color Upper line: red Lower line: green eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
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(Deactivation only in positive direction) becomes passive when count ≤ zero SUB mode output operations: (Deactivation only in negative direction) timed signal at output 3 [4], becomes passive when count ≤ preset 3 [4]. (Deactivation only in negative direction) eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
Display switches to the editor mode of the next preset Approx. 3s after the last press of the decade keys, or by pressing the Reset key, the new preset value will be accepted and the counter will switch back to operating mode eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
Number of switching cycles at 0.5A/125 Vac: 1 x 10 • • Signal and control inputs: Number of switching cycles at 1A/30 Vdc: 1 x 10 • • Plug-in screw terminal: 8-pin, RM 3.81 • Core cross-section: max. 1.5 mm² • eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B: Reverse direction Add: Display 0 --> Preset Sub: Display Preset -> 0 INP B P +1 P +2 P +3 P +4 P +3 P +2 No counting when GATE input is active eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
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Inp A: Count input 1 Inp B: Count input 2 INP A Formula: (A – B)/A x100 Counts A INP B Counts B –100% –200% –50% –33% Display Note: No counting when GATE input is active eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
P–T1 P–T1–T2 Auto Inp A: no function Inp B: no function Control of the timing via RESET (manual or electrical) GATE Add: Display 0 --> Preset Sub: Display Preset -> 0 RESET PRESET T2+T3 P–T1 P–T2 P–T2–T3 eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
Inp A: Frequency input 1 Inp B: Frequency input 2 INP A Formula: INP B Display (A-B)/A Inp A: Frequency input 1 Inp B: Frequency input 2 INP A Formula: (A – B)/A x100 INP B 100% Display eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
COUNTER OUT P1, P3, P4 OUT P1, P3, P4 OUT P2 OUT P2 AbbBat AddTot RESET RESET COUNTER COUNTER TOTAL BATCH OUT P1 OUT P1 OUT P4 OUT P4 OUT P3 OUT P3 OUT P2 OUT P2 eaton corporation www.eaton.com...
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