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USER MANUAL Codix 560 Kübler

Electronic Preset Counter With two presets

MP.INP.2 TEACH SET TEACH

LOC.INP. PROG PROG PROG

Electronic Preset Counter With two presets

hTable of Contents (German is the original version.) 1 Preface 4 2 Safety instructions and Warnings 4

2.1 Use according to the intended purpose 4

2.2 Mounting in a control panel 4

2.3 Electrical Installation 5

2.4 Cleaning and maintenance 5

7.1 Entering the programming 6

7.2 Selecting the main menus 7

7.7 Ending the programming 7

8.1 Switching the display during operation 15

8.2.3 Teach-In with tracking presets 16

8.4.1 Entry into the default setting 16

10.2 Supply Voltage and Outputs 17

11.2 Pulse Counter 17

11.7 Supply Voltage 18

11.8 Sensor Supply Voltage 18

11.9 Climatic Conditions 18

11.13 Connections 19

Page 31 Preface Please read this instruction manual entirely and carefully before installation and start-up. Please observe all

arnings and advice, both for your own safety and for general plant safety. If the device is not used in accordance with this instruction manual, then the intended protection can be impaired. 2 Safety instructions and Warnings Please use the device only if its technical condition is perfect. It should be used only for its intended purpose. Please bear in mind safety aspects and potential dangers and adhere to the operating instructions at all times. Defective or damaged devices should be disconnected from the mains immediately and taken out of operation. The device shall not be opened. Use the repair service of the manufacturer. Only connect the device to the electricity networks provided to that purpose. The safety of the system in which the device is integrated is the responsibility of the installer. Disconnect all electricity networks prior to any installation or maintenance work. Use exclusively cables approved in your country and designed for your temperature and power ranges. Installation and service work shall be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel. The device must compulsorily be protected with approved external fuses. The value of these fuses can be found in the technical information.

This symbol is used on the device to remind of the existence of dangers, which are referred to in this manual.

2.1 Use according to the intended

purpose The preset counter 560 detects and measures pulses, times and frequencies up to max. 60 kHz and offers a wide variety of different operating modes. At the same time, the preset counter processes programmed presets. Use for any purpose over and beyond this will be deemed as not in accordance with its intended purpose and thus not complying with the requirements. The application area for this device lies in industrial processes and controls, in the fields of

anufacturing lines for the metal, wood, plastics,

aper, glass, textile and other like industries. Over- voltages at the terminals of the device must be kept within the limits of Over-voltage Category II. The device must only be operated when mounted in a panel in the correct way and in accordance with the section “Technical Data”. The device is not suitable for use in hazardous areas and for areas excluded in EN 61010 Part 1. If the device is used to monitor machines or processes in which, in the event of a failure of the device or an error made by the operator, there might be the risk of damaging the machine or causing an accident to the operators, it is your responsibility to take the appropriate safety measures. The device has been designed for indoor operation. It may nevertheless be used outdoors, provided the technical data is adhered to. In this case, take care to provide suitable UV protection.

2.2 Mounting in a control panel

CAUTION Mount the device away from heat sources and avoid direct contact with corrosive liquids, hot steam or similar. Provide a free space of 10mm all around the device for its ventilation. The device should be mounted so that the terminals are out of the reach of the operator and cannot be touched by him. When mounting the device, consider the fact that only the front side is classified as accessible for the operator.

Mounting instructions

1. Remove the mounting clip from the device.

2. Insert the device from the front into the panel

cut-out, ensuring the front-panel gasket is correctly seated.

3. Slide the fixing clip from the rear onto the

housing, until the spring clamps are under tension and the upper and lower latching lugs have snapped into place. Note: In case of proper installation, IP65 can be reached on the front side. Page 42.3 Electrical Installation

ANGER The device must be disconnected rom any power supply prior to any nstallation or maintenance work. Make sure that no more voltages

IABLE TO CAUSE AN ELECTROCUTION

C-powered devices must only be connected to the low-voltage network via a switch or circuit breaker installed close to the device and marked as their disconnecting device. Installation or maintenance work must only be carried out by qualified personnel and in compliance with the applicable national and international standards. Take care to separate all extra-low voltages entering or exiting the device from hazardous electrical conductors by means of a double or reinforced insulation (SELV circuits).

DANGER The device must be protected externally for its proper operation. Information about the prescribed fuses can be found in the technical information. The relay outputs are not protected internally in the device. Without suitable protection of the relay outputs, undesired heat development or even fire may occur. The relay outputs must be protected externally by the manufacturer of the plant. It must also be made sure that, even in case of a malfunction, the values stated in the technical data are under no circumstances exceeded. x During installation, make sure that the supply voltage and the wiring of the output contacts are both fed from the same mains phase, in order not to exceed the maximum permitted voltage of 250V. x The cables and their insulation must be designed for the planned temperature and voltage ranges. Regarding the type of the cables, adhere to the applicable standards of the country and of the plant. The cross sections allowed for the screw terminals can be found in the technical data. x Before starting the device, check the cables for proper wiring and tightening. The screws of nused screw terminals must be screwed to the stop, so that they cannot loosen and get lost. x The device has been designed for overvoltage category II. If higher transient voltages cannot be xcluded, additional protection measures must be taken in order to limit the overvoltage to the values of CAT II. Advice on noise immunity All connections are protected against external sources of interference. The installation location should be chosen so that inductive or capacitive interference does not affect the device or its connecting lines! Interference (e.g. from switch-mode power supplies, motors, clocked controllers or contactors) can be reduced by means of appropriate cable routing and wiring. Measures to be taken: Use only shielded cable and control lines. Connect shield at both ends. The conductor cross-section of the cables should be a minimum of 0.14 mm². The shield connection to the equipotential bonding should be as short as possible and with a contact area as large as possible (low-impedance). Only connect the shields to the control panel, if the latter is also earthed. Install the device as far away as possible from noise-containing cables. Avoid routing signal or control cables parallel to power lines.

2.4 Cleaning and maintenance

The front side of the unit should only be cleaned using a soft damp (water!) cloth. Cleaning of the embedded rear side is not planned and is the responsibility of the service personnel or of the installer. In normal operation, this device is maintenance-free. Should the device nevertheless not operate properly, it must be sent back to the manufacturer or to the supplier. Opening and repairing the device by the user is not allowed and can adversely affect the original protection level. 3 Description 6-digit 14-segment LED display, 14 mm Help Text display Preset counter with two relay outputs Preset entry via the front keys or via the Teach-In function Step or tracking preset Pulse counter, Frequency meter, Timer or Hour meter Preset-, Batch- or Total counter Set function for pulse counter and timer

Page 5Multiplication and division factor

veraging and Start Delay for frequency meter Input modes: Pulse counter: cnt.dir, up.dn, up.up, quad, quad2, quad4, A/B, (A-B)/Ax100% Frequency meter: A, A – B, A + B, quad, A/B, (A-B)/Ax100%

Signal inputs: function acc to operating mode. Max. frequency 60 kHz, can be damped in the programming menu to 30 Hz. Pulse counter: Count inputs Frequency meter: Frequency inputs Timer: Start input or Start/Stop inputs

Static gate input: function dependent on operating mode. Pulse counter: no counting while active Frequency meter: no counting while active Timer: no time measurement while active

Static keypad lock input for preset or programming. Lock-out level can be set in the programming menu.

Relays with potential-free changeover contacts.

LED1 and LED2 indicate an active output. For safety switching the relays can be inverted, i.e. the relays will be de-energized when the presets are reached. To do this, the parameters Pr.OUT1 and Pr. OUT2 must be set to (for permanent signal) and to or (for timed signal).

7.1 Entering the programming

Simultaneously press the UP key and the DOWN key for 3 sec. The security prompt appears alternately in the display Programming can be exited again using the ENTER key. Press the UP key or DOWN key to continue with the programming.

ppears in the display

nter the main menu by pressing

he ENTER key The first menu item in the main menu appears in the display

When ending the programming via PROG. NO the counter contents are not reset.

7.2 Selecting the main menus

The main menus are selected using the UP and DOWN keys

Press the ENTER key. The first parameter is displayed with the current setting flashing. Indicated by LED1 and LED2

Press the ENTER key. The new setting is again displayed flashing.

Ö the corresponding decade flashes Change the count value using the UP key or the DOWN key. Press the ENTER key. The new setting is again displayed flashing.

7.7 Ending the programming

Pressing the ENTER key acknowledges this prompt and allows the programming to be repeated. The previously- programmed values are preserved. These can now be checked or changed once again. Pressing the UP key or the DOWN key selects the termination oft he programming. The security prompt YES appears in the display Pressing the ENTER key acknowledges this prompt and terminates the programming; the modified settings are saved in the EEPROM. The text SAVE is shown in the display for 2 sec. When ending the programme via END.PRG. YES the counter contents are reset. No count pulses, frequencies or times are detected or measured whilst programming is taking place.

7.8 Programming menu

Factory settings are highlighted in grey

Page 7Select language for Help Text

When ‘Help Text ON’ is selected, a running text in English or German

utomatically appears after 3 sec. in the display. This provides an explanation of the menu item. Once a running text has started, it can be cancelled by pressing any key.

Changing the basic function causes all parameters to be reset to factory settings.

inputs Submenu for programming the signal and control inputs Input polarity PNP: switching to Plus for all inputs in common NPN: switching to 0 V for all inputs in common Filter for signal inputs INP A and INP B Maximum count frequency Damped to approx. 30 Hz (for control with mechanical contacts) Count Input mode (See also under 15.) Count/Direction control INP A: count input INP B: count direction input Differential counting [A – B] INP A: count input add INP B: count input sub Totalising [A + B] INP A: count input add INP B: count input add

uadrature input INP A: count input 0° INP B: count input 90° Quadrature with pulse doubling (x2) INP A: count input 0° INP B: count input 90° Each pulse edge of INP A will be counted Quadrature x4 INP A: count input 0° INP B: count input 90° Each pulse edge of INP A and INP B will be counted. Ratio measurement [A / B] INP A: count input A INP B: count input B Percentage differential counting [(A – B) / A in %] INP A: count input A INP B: count input B User input 1 User input 2 When the MPI input is activated the display is “frozen” and remains “frozen” until the MPI input is deactivated. Internally the preset counter continues counting. When the MPI input is activated the current count value for the preset that has just been selected will be adopted as the new preset value. (See also 8.2.2) When the MPI input is activated the preset counter will be set to the value specified in the parameter SETPT. (See also 8.3) Lock input When the Lock input is activated, the programming is inhibited. When the Lock input is activated, the setting of the preset values is inhibited.

Page 8When the Lock input is activated, he setting of the preset values and the programming are both inhibited.

7.8.3.2 Submenu for Output operations

Submenu for determining the operation of the outputs Output operation (See also under 18.) Count mode ADDING Outputs active when count status > preset value Reset to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING Output 1 active when count status < preset value 1 Output 2 active when count status < 0 Reset to preset 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset Output 1 active when count status > preset value 1 Output 2 (timed signal) active when count status = preset value Automatic reset to zero when count status = preset value 2 Reset to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset Output 1 active when count status < preset value 1 Output 2 (timed signal) active when count status = 0 Automatic reset to preset 2 when count status = 0 Reset to preset 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset and Batch counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = preset value 2 Automatic reset to zero when main counter = preset 2 Batch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of preset Output 1 active when Batch counter > preset 1 Manual reset sets both counters to zero. Electrical reset sets only the ain counter to zero. Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset and Batch ounter utput 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = zero Automatic reset to preset 2 when main counter = zero Batch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of preset Output 1 active when Batch counter > preset 1 Manual reset sets main counter to preset value 2 , batch counter to zero Electrical reset only sets the main counter to preset value 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset and Total counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = preset value 2 Automatic reset to zero when main counter = preset value 2 Total counter counts all the count pulses from the main counter Output 1 active when total counter > preset value 1 Manual Reset sets both counters to zero Electrical reset sets only the main counter to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset and Total counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = zero Automatic reset to preset value 2 when main counter = zero Total counter counts (sub from preset value 1) all count pulses from main counter Output 1 active when Total counter < zero Manual reset sets both counters to the preset values Electrical reset sets only main counter to preset value 2 Tracking Preset mode When preset 2 is changed then preset 1 automatically tracks it. Reset to zero Preset 1 relative to Preset 2 Tracking Preset mode with automatic reset

Page 9When preset 2 is changed then

Submenu for matching the input pulses to the display. Multiplication factor can be programmed from 00.0001 to 99.9999 The setting 00.0000 will not be accepted. Division factor can be programmed from 01.0000 to 99.9999 A setting < 01.0000 will not be accepted. Decimal point setting (only optical function) 0 no decimal place

lways resets only the main counter. Manual Reset: Resets the main counter (ACTUAL) and auxiliary counters (BATCH or TOTAL), if the value of the main counter or the value of an auxiliary counters is shown on the display.

7.8.4.1 Submenu for the Signal and

Control inputs Submenu for programming the signal and control inputs Input polarity PNP: switching to Plus for all inputs in common NPN: switching to 0 V for all inputs in common Filter for signal inputs INP A and INP B maximum count frequency Damped to approx. 30 Hz (for control with mechanical contacts) Input mode Frequency measurement (see also under 17.) Simple frequency measurement INP A: Frequency input INP B: no function Differential measurement [A – B] INP A: Frequency input A INP B: Frequency input B Total measurement [A + B] INP A: Frequency input A INP B: Frequency input B Frequency measurement with direction detection [Quad] INP A: Frequency input 0° INP B: Frequency input 90° Ratio measurement [A / B]

Page 10INP A: Frequency input A NP B: Frequency input B Percentage differential measurement [(A-B) / A in %] NP A: Frequency input A NP B: Frequency input B User input 1 User input 2 When the MPI input is activated the display is “frozen” and remains “frozen” until the MPI input is deactivated. Internally the frequency meter continues running (Display store). When the MPI input is activated the current frequency for the preset that has just been selected will be adopted as the new preset value. (See also 8.2.2) Lock input When the Lock input is activated the programming is inhibited When the Lock input is activated the setting of the preset values is inhibited. When the Lock input is activated the setting of the preset values and the programming are both inhibited

7.8.4.2 Submenu for configuration

Submenu for matching the input pulses to the display. Multiplication factor can be programmed from 00.0001 to 99.9999 .The setting 00.0000 will not be accepted Division factor can be programmed from 01.0000 to 99.9999 A setting < 01.0000 will not be accepted. Display mode Calculation and display of the frequency / speed in 1/sec Calculation and display of the frequency / speed in 1/min Decimal point setting (determines the resolution) 0 no decimal place 0.0 1 decimal place 0.00 2 decimal places 0.000 3 decimal places

oving average Moving average calculated AVG 2 over 2 measurements AVG 5 over 5 measurements AVG 10 over 10 measurements AVG 20 over 20 measurements Start delay Programmable from 00.0 up to 99.9 sec. At the start of a measurement the measurement results within this time-period are ignored. Waiting time Programmable from 00.1 up to 99.9 sec. This value specifies how much time should elapse, after the last valid edge, before zero is to be displayed.

7.8.5.1 Submenu for the Signal and

Control inputs Submenu for programming the signal and control inputs Input polarity PNP: switching to Plus for all inputs in common NPN: switching to 0 V for all inputs in common Filter for signal inputs INP A and INP B for electronic control of the signal inputs for mechanical control of the signal inputs (for control with mechanical contacts)

tart: 1. Edge to INP B Stop: 2. Edge to INP B Timing can only be controlled via the Gate input. INP A and INP B have no function. The timer is reset by means of a RESET (to zero when adding, to preset 2 when subtracting) and then starts timing again. Timing is stopped with adding operations when preset 2 is reached. Timing is stopped with subtracting operations when zero is reached. A RESET during the timing process also causes this to stop. . INP A and INP B: no function. With AUTO: no output operations with automatic repeat. User input 1 User input 2 When the MPI input is activated the display is “frozen” and remains “frozen” until the MPI input is deactivated. Internally the preset timer continues counting. When the MPI input is activated the current count value for the preset that has just been selected will be adopted as the new preset value. (See also under 8.2.2) When the MPI input is activated the preset counter will be set to the value specified in the parameter SETPT. (See also under 8.3) Lock input When the Lock input is activated the programming is inhibited When the Lock input is activated the setting of the preset values is inhibited. When the Lock input is activated the setting of the preset values and the programming is both inhibited.

7.8.5.2 Submenu for output operations

Submenu for determining the operation of the outputs Output operation (See also under 18.) Count mode ADDING Outputs active when count status > preset value Reset to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING Output 1 active when count status < preset value 1 Output 2 active when count status < 0 Reset to preset 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset Output 1 active when count status > preset value 1 Output 2 (timed signal) active when count status = preset value

Automatic reset to zero when count status = preset value 2 Reset to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset Output 1 active when count status < preset value 1 Output 2 (timed signal) active when count status = 0 Automatic reset to preset 2 when count status = 0 Reset to preset 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset and Batch counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = preset value 2 Automatic reset to zero when main counter = preset 2 Batch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of preset

Output 1 active when Batch counter > preset 1 Manual reset sets both counters to zero. Electrical reset sets only the main counter to zero. Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset and Batch counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = zero Automatic reset to preset 2 when

Page 12main counter = zero atch counter counts the number of automatic repetitions of preset Output 1 active when batch counter > Preset 1 Manual reset sets main counter to preset value 2 and batch counter to zero Electronic reset only sets the main counter to preset value 2 Count mode ADDING with automatic reset and Total counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = preset value 2 Automatic reset to zero when main counter = preset value 2 Total counter counts all the count pulses from the main counter Output 1 active when total counter > preset value 1 Manual Reset sets both counters to zero Electrical reset sets only the main counter to zero Count mode SUBTRACTING with automatic reset and Total counter Output 2 (timed signal) active when main counter = zero Automatic reset to preset value 2 when main counter = zero Total counter counts (sub from preset value 1) all count pulses from main counter Output 1 active when Total counter < zero Manual reset sets both counters to the preset values Electrical reset sets only main counter to preset value 2 Tracking Preset mode When preset 2 is changed then preset 1 automatically tracks it. Reset to zero Preset 1 relative to Preset 2 Tracking Preset mode with automatic reset When preset 2 is changed then preset 1 automatically tracks it. Reset to zero. Automatic reset to zero when main counter = preset value 2. Preset 1 relative to Preset 2

reset 1 OFF and no function Output signal ADD mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 1, becomes active when count > Preset 1 SUB mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 1, becomes active when count < Preset 1 ADD mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 1, becomes passive when count > Preset 1 SUB mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 1, becomes passive when count < Preset 1 ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output 1, becomes active when count > Preset 1. (Activation only in positive direction) SUB mode output operations: timed output at Output 1, becomes active when count < Preset 1 (Activation only in negative direction) ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output 1, becomes passive when count > Preset 1. (Deactivation only in positive direction) SUB mode output operations: timed output at Output 1, becomes passive when count < Preset 1. (Deactivation only in negative direction) ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output1, becomes active with positive direction and when count > Preset 1 and subsequently active with negative direction and when count < Preset 1 SUB mode output operations: timed signal at Output 1, becomes active with negative direction and when count < Preset 1 and subsequently active with positive direction and when

ount > Preset 1 ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output1,

ecomes passive with positive

irection and when count > Preset 1 and subsequently passive with negative direction and when count < Preset 1 SUB mode output operations: timed output at Output 1, becomes passive with negative direction and when count < Preset 1 and subsequently passive with positive direction and when count > Preset 1 Duration of timed signal of Output 1 programmable from 00.01 to

Timed signal is post-triggered

7.8.5.6 Submenu for Preset 2

Output signal ADD mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 2, becomes active when count > Preset 2 SUB mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 2, becomes active when count < zero ADD mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 2, becomes passive when count > Preset 2 SUB mode output operations: permanent signal at Output 2, becomes passive when count < zero ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2, becomes active when count > Preset 2 (Activation only in positive direction). SUB mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2, becomes active when count < zero (Activation only in negative direction) ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2, becomes passive when count > Preset 2 (Deactivation only in positive direction) SUB mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2,

Page 14becomes passive when count < ero (Deactivation only in negative direction). ADD mode output operations: imed signal at Output 2, ecomes active with positive direction and when count > Preset 2 and subsequently with negative direction and when count < Preset 2 SUB mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2, becomes active with negative direction and when count < zero and subsequently with positive direction and when count > zero ADD mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2, becomes passive with positive direction and when count > Preset 2 and subsequently with negative direction and when count < Preset 2 SUB mode output operations: timed signal at Output 2, becomes passive with negative direction and when count < zero and subsequently with positive direction and when count > zero Duration of timed signal of Output 2 programmable from 00.01 to 99.99 sec. Timed signal is post-triggered Active: Relays are activated when the preset value is reached. Passive: Relays becomes de-energized when the preset value is reached. Timed outputs that have started are not aborted by a RESET. 8 Operation

8.1 Switching the display during

operation Pressing the DOWN key or the UP key once causes the name of the currently selected display function to be displayed for 2 sec. If within this time the DOWN key or the UP key is pressed a second time, then the display switches to the next or previous display function. This is confirmed by displaying the new name for a period of 2 sec. After 2 sec the count value that corresponds to the selected display function is displayed. Main counter Batch counter Total counter Preset 1 Preset 2

8.2 Setting the presets

8.2.1 Setting via front keys

Using the UP key or the DOWN key, select the preset to be changed, either PRES1 or PRES2 (see 8.1). Select the decade using the RIGHT key or the LEFT key. Ö the corresponding decade flashes Set the count value using the UP key or the DOWN key. The new setting is accepted either by pressing the ENTER key or after a period of 2 sec. Preset setting is inhibited if the lock function for the presets is active (Parameter LOC.INP set to PRESET or PRG.PRE and keypad lock input LOCK active).

1. In the programming menu, programme MPI

input 1 or MPI input 2 (MP.INP.1 / MP.INP.2) to TEACH

2. In operating mode, select the preset to be

changed: PRES1 or PRES2

3. In operating mode, briefly activate MPI input 1

or MPI input 2 (NPN or PNP input logic) Ö the current count value will be adopted as the new preset value

See also 9. Error messages. The preset value can subsequently be further modified via the keypad. If preset entry is inhibited (see note 8.2.1), then the Teach Function is also locked out.

8.2.3 Teach-In with tracking presets

If a tracking (trailing) preset (TRAIL or TR.AR) has been programmed, the value for Preset 2 can be set either via the keypad or via the Teach-In function. However the value for Preset 1 must be entered via the keypad. In this instance, it is not possible to use the Teach-In function.

The pulse counter and the timer can be set to a value by means of the Set function.

1. In the programming menu, programme MPI

SETPT to the desired value

3. In operating mode, briefly activate MPI input 1

or MPI input 2 (NPN or PNP input logic) Ö For add. output operations the pulse counter or timer will be set to the SETPT value Ö For sub. output operations the pulse counter or timer will be set to the difference between the value of Preset 2 and the value of SETPT

See also 9. Error messages

dapted as required. With each

8.4.1 Entry into the default setting

Simultaneously press the UP key and the DOWN key for 3 sec. The security prompt appears in the display Programming can be exited again using the ENTER key. Press the UP key or the DOWN key to continue with the programming. The security prompt YES appears in the display Enter the default menu by pressing the ENTER key The parameter set last programmed appears in the display

Pressing the ENTER key accepts the current setting and returns to the operating mode. The text SAVE is shown in the display for 2 sec.

MP.INP.2 TEACH SET TEACH

LOC.INP. PROG PROG PROG

10.2 Supply Voltage and Outputs

Count frequency max. 55 kHz (see under 14. Frequencies - typical) Response time of the outputs: Add;Sub;Trail < 13 ms With automatic repeat < 13 ms A/B ; (A-B)/A < 34 ms

requency range 0.01 Hz to 65 kHz (see under 14. Frequencies typ.

easuring principle d 76.3 Hz Time interval (Period measurement) > 76.3 Hz Gate time Gate time approx. 13.1 ms Measuring error < 0.1% per channel Response time of the outputs: 1-channel operation < 100 ms @ 40 kHz < 350 ms @ 65 kHz 2-channel operation < 150 ms @ 40 kHz < 600 ms @ 65 kHz

N° of switching cycles at 3 A/ 250 V AC 5x10

N° of switching cycles at 3 A/ 30 V DC 5x10

(Voltage output for external sensors) SELV circuits, reinforced / double insulation for AC supply: 24 V DC r15%, 80 mA for DC supply: max. 80 mA, ext. voltage supply is connected through

11.9 Climatic Conditions

Noise immunity: EN 61000-6-2 with shielded signal and control cables Noise emission: EN 55011 Class B

Design to: EN 61010 Part 1 Protection Class: Protection Class 2 (front side) Only the front side is classified as accessible for the operator. Application area: Pollution level 2 over-voltage Category II Insulation: Front: double insulation, Rear side: basic insulation, Signal inputs and und sensor power supply: SELV

  • 3 times in each direction EN 60068-2-29 10G / 6 ms/ XYZ 2000 times in each direction Page 1811.13 Connections Supply voltage and outputs: Plug-in screw terminal, 8-pin, RM5.00 ore cross - section, max. 2.5 mm² Signal and control inputs: Plug-in screw terminal, 9-pin, RM 3.50 Core cross - section, max. 1.5 mm² 12 Scope of Delivery Preset counter Mounting clip Instruction manual 13 Ordering Codes 6.560.X1X.XX0 Input trigger levels 0 = Standard level (HTL) A = 4…30 V DC level Supply voltage 0 = 100…240 V AC ± 10% 3 = 10 p. 30
  • VDC Outputs 0 = Relays Front 0 = Kübler version A = Neutral version 14 Frequencies (typical) NOTE: Switching levels of the inputs Switching levels with AC supply: HTL level Low: 0 p. 4
  • VDC High: 12 . 30 VDC 4…30 V DC level Low: 0 p. 2
  • VDC High: 3.5. 30 VDC Switching levels with DC supply: HTL level Low: 0 p. 0
  • .2 x UB High: 0.6 x UB p. 30
  • VDC 4…30 V DC level Low: 0 p. 2
  • VDC High: 3.5 VDC p. 30

Page 1915 Input modes: Pulse counting

ote: No counting when GATE input is active

A 90° B Inp A: Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B: Reverse direction Add: Display 0 --> Preset Sub: Display Preset -> 0 Page 20F unction Diagram Note: No counting when GATE input is active PNP: Count on rising edge NPN: Count on falling edge QUAD4

90° B Inp A: Count input Count on rising and on falling edges Inp B: Count input Count on rising and on falling edges, Reverse direction Add: Display 0 --> Preset Sub: Display Preset -> 0 A / B

unction Diagram PNP: Count on rising edge NPN: Count on falling edge INA.INB

unction Diagram PNP: Count on rising edge NPN: Count on falling edge

Page 2318 Output operations

Additionally in mode and ADD

PROG. YES START PROGRAMMING

MP.INP._ SET FUNCTION MP-INPUT_ SET

T.MODE HH.MM.SS TIME RANGE HH.MM.SS

WAIT 0 WAIT TIME UNTIL DISPLAY ZERO [SEC]

Page 2720 Dimensional Drawings Dimensions in mm [inch] Rear view:

Electronic Preset Counter with two presets

P.SET1 P.SET2 P.SET3 HLP.TXT. ON ON ON SL.LANG. EN EN EN FUNCT COUNT COUNT COUNT INP.POL. PNP PNP PNP FILTER ON OFF OFF COUNT CNT.DIR UP.DN QUAD MP.INP.1 LATCH LATCH SET

MP.INP.2 TEACH SET TEACH

LOC.INP. PROG PROG PROG

START TEMPORISATION AU DEMARRAGE [SEC]

Electronic Preset Counter With two presets

MP.INP.2 TEACH SET TEACH

LOC.INP. PROG PROG PROG

Electronic Preset Counter With two presets

MP.INP.2 TEACH SET TEACH

LOC.INP. PROG PROG PROG

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Brand : Kübler

Model : Codix 560

Category : Measuring equipment