Connection Of External Signals; Pulse Meter Input - Panasonic CZ-256ESMC2 Operation Manual

Centralized control system intelligent controller
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7 Entering Text and Numbers
8 DEL button
Deletes the character to the right of the input cursor.
9 BS button
Deletes the character to the left of the input cursor.
bk Set button
Enables the entered character string.
bl Close button
Closes the keyboard window.
bm Copy button
Copies text displayed in the input eld. You can also copy portions of the text by dragging the
touch pen over the desired portion.
bn Paste button
Pastes the text copied with the Copy button to the input eld in which the cursor is currently
located.
Alphanumeric, upper case
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8 Connection of External Signals

When connecting external signals, refer to the Installation Instructions (end of this manual) for
detailed information about the electrical speci cations.

8.1 Pulse Meter Input

You can measure energy usage by connecting pulse meters (gas, fuel, and electricity meters).
If you do not need to view information about energy usage, there is no need to install pulse meters.
1) Input locations
The communications connector panel on the side of the intelligent controller or on an optical
communication adaptor connected to the intelligent controller:
P1 (No.7), P-COMM (No.6) ...... Gas meter, fuel meter
P2 (No.8), P-COMM (No.6) ...... Electricity meter 1
P3 (No.9), P-COMM (No.6) ...... Electricity meter 2
* The above are factory default settings. If necessary, you can change the type of pulse meter (power meter
or gas meter).
See "6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings" for more information.
2) Operation
Each pulse is counted.
The amount of energy consumed per pulse (m
Pulse meter setting".
See "6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings".
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