
Run mode
Process value defined by the parameter is shown on the top display.
Variable selected by the parameter is shown on the bottom
Preset value for out1.
See NOTE 1 for programming.
Preset value for out2.
See NOTE 1 for programming.
outPut
oPtýon.
dýsP.
oPtýon.
SEcur.
oPtýon.
There are nine different input types.
Measurement methods for different input
types are on the next page.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
Minimum On and Off times for the input
pulses can be selected.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
Sensor type can be selected.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
There are 4 different output types for out1 and out2.
If output type is selected lo, output is energized under
prset value. In contrary, if it
energized over prset value.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
is selected Hi, output is
out1 pulse time can be adjusted between 0.1 and 999.9s .
If it is adjusted to 0.0, out1 is energized continuously when
process value reaches PrSEt1 value.
See NOTE 1 for adjustment.
out2 pulse time can be adjusted between 0.1 and 999.9s .
If it is adjusted to 0.0, out2 is energized continuously when
process value reaches PrSEt2 value.
See NOTE 1 for adjustment.
A time delay between 0.0 and 999.9s can be included to the
operation of out1. If process value do not stay over prset1
value for a time interval less than time delay, out1 will not be
energized.
See NOTE 1 for adjustment.
A time delay between 0.0 and 999.9s can be included to the
operation of out2. If process value do not stay over prset2
value for a time interval less than time delay, out2 will not be
energized.
See NOTE 1 for adjustment.
The time base used changes depending
on the selected measurement method.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
Sampling time can be selected.
Sampling time defines the time interval
for successive refreshing of the display.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
If no input signal is detected during the
defined limit time, an error message
appears on the display.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
Minimum pulse time for the external
reset input can be selectable.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
3/5
ýnPut
oPtýon.
ETS762-E-05-R
input
type
input
type
output
config.
input
t.base
Puls
time
Sensor
type
sample.
time
Limit
time
reset
puls
deci.
point.
secur.
Code.
inp.opt.
seCUr.
out.opt.
seCUr.
dsp.opt.
seCUr.
disp.
reset
defaul.
set
disp.
CAl
set.dsp.
config.
set.dsp.
config.
User.
define.
out1
pUls.tý
out2
PUls.tý
out1
del.tý
out2
del.tý
prset1
eqU.
if key is pressed while holding key, the
programming mode is entered.
Pr2.Sub.
Pr1
= Output is energized when measured value reaches PrSEt1
value.
= The difference between PrSEt2 and PrSEt1 becomes the new
value of PrSEt1'. It means PrSEt1 (new) = PrSEt2 - PrSEt1(old).
Now, output is energized when process value reaches
PrSEt1(new) value.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
PrSEt1
PARAMETER ADJUSTMENT METHOD
To modify non-mumerical parameters, hold key and use keys.
PRESET RESET
NOTE 1
NOTE 2
Holding key the value of the selected parameter is seen on the display. While holding key, the value of the selected parameter can be
changed by using keys. In order to reset all the digits, first press and hold key. And then, press both and keys together.
1.00000
1.00000
1.00000
1.01000
1.00000
RESET
Selected
numerical
parameter
If is selected, revolution of input A appears.input type
If input type is selected, revolution of input B appears.
99999
100000
PrSEt1
100000
PrSEt2
150000
Tacho.a
3000
Tacho.b
2000
InA
-inb.
InA
-inb.
Yes
No
Input
type InA
-inb.
=
?
PARAMETER TABLE
output oPTIoN.
DisP. oPTIoN.
SEcur. oPTIoN.
inPut
typE
input
t.base
micro
second
meter
per.sec.
rotate
per.sec.
meter
per.min.
rotate
per.min.
meter
per.hr.
rotate
per.hr.
mili
second
0.1
second
Tacho.
Tacho.
inA-inB.
ratio
in1-in2.
ratio
line
speed.
line
speed.
period
period
time
inter
out1.lo.
out2.lo.
out1.Hi.
out2.Hi.
out1.Hi.
out2.lo.
out1.lo.
out2.Hi.
time
inter
PUls
time
PUls
time
Count.
per.pls.
Count.
per.Cyc.
dEci.
Point
output
config
diSP.
CAL.
out1
PULs.ti.
set.dsp.
config. prset1 prset2
User
define
out2
pUls.t2
User
define.
inP.opt
seCUr.
dSP.oPt.
seCUr.
out.oPt.
seCUr.
nonE
Prog.
no
Prog.
yES
nonE
Prog.
no
Prog.
yES
nonE
Prog.
no
Panel
reset
Prog.
yES
reset
input
SEcur.
codE 1111
0 0.0 0.00 0.000 0.0000 0.00000
000..0
000..0
000..0
000..0
0.00001
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
999.9
999.9
999.9
999.9
999.999
dEFAuL.
SEt.
disp.
resEt.
no
no
yES
reset
both
out1
del.ti
out2
del.ti
prset1
equ.
prset1 Pr2.sub
pr1
input oPTIoN.
reset
puls
0.002
second
0.005
second
0.010
second
0.020
second
0.050
second
limit
time 1
0.2
100
16.0
0.04
second
0.02
second
0.01
second
0.001
second
0.0005
second
0.0001
second
0.00005
second
npn pnp
Puls
time
sensor
type
sample
time
This menu appears, i
as input type.
f , or is selected
This menu appears,
selected as input type.
If , or is
This menu appears, if is selected as input type.
Measurement unit, a message, a constant etc. entered by the user appears.
InA
-inB.
InA
-inB.
If the duration of the pulses at the input IN A is
shorter than the selected minimum pulse time,
this error message appears.
If the duration of the pulses at the input IN B is
shorter than the selected minimum pulse time,
the error message appears.
If no signal is detected at the input IN A during the
selected limit time, this error message appears.
If no signal is detected at the input IN B during the
selected limit time, this error message appears.
If both IN A and IN B are required in a measurement
methods and no signal is detected at the both inputs
during the selected limit time, this error message
appears.
Overflow error.
.
Indicates that process value
was greater than 999 999
puls
err.ýna
puls
err.ýnb
ýna no
puls
ýnb no
puls
ýna.ýnb.
no.puls
HýgH.
input
ERROR MESSAGES
If input type
input A is smaller than revolution of input B,
this error message appears.
inA-inb is selected and revolution of
Input.b
High
PRESET
PRESET
SET
&PRESET
SET
PRESET PRESET PRESET PRESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
Calibration (prescaler) value can be adjusted between 0.00001
and 999.999. Process value is multiplied by prescaler value
and the result is displayed on the screen.
To change the position of decimal point, press and
keys for 0,6s.
See NOTE 1 for adjustment.
Decimal point can be adjusted between 1. and 5. digits.
If desired, decimal point is not included.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
Display configuration can be selected.
See NOTE 2 for adjustment.
Measurement unit, a message, a constant etc. should be entered
by the user.
See NOTE 1 for adjustment.
SET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
RESET
Access code for entering security option menu.
This parameter should be 1111.
See NOTE 2 for modification.
Prog.
yES
Prog.
yES
nonE
nonE
Prog.
no
Prog.
no
no
reset
both
See NOTE 2. for modification.
PAnE.
reSEt
reSEt
inPut.
While leaving the programming mode,
no = All the modifications are saved.
Yes = Default values are set to parameters.
See NOTE 2. for modification.
Prog.
yES
nonE
Prog.
no
= No menu is seen.
= No menu is seen.
= No menu is seen.
See NOT 2. for adjustment.
See NOT 2. for adjustment.
See NOT 2. for adjustment.
= Menu is seen but can not be programmed.
= Menu is seen and programming is possible.
= Menu is seen but can not be programmed.
= Menu is seen and programming is possible.
= Menu is seen but can not be programmed.
= Menu is seen and programming is possible.
= Display can not be reset.
= Both RESET input and the key can
be used for resetting.
= Display can be reset by key.
= Display can be reset by the RESET input.
RESET
RESET
SET
SET SET
PRESET
SET
PRESET
RESET
SET
SET
SET SET
SET
RESET
First, The machine must be switched on if it’s needed to be
programmed when mode tacho.a or
tacho.b display mode is chosen.
WARNING!!!!