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Manual reset (with red key) and
electrical reset (reset input)
No reset possible (red key and
reset input inhibited)
Only electrical reset possible
(reset input)
Only manual reset possible (red
key)
7.8.4.5 Preset 1
See below 7.8.6.5
7.8.4.6 Preset 2
See below 7.8.6.6
7.8.4.7 Preset 3, 4, 5 and 6
See below 7.8.6.7
7.8.5 Tacho/Frequency meter
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 the signal inputs Inp A and Inp B
maximum count frequency
damped to approx. 30 Hz
(for control with mechanical
contacts)
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Input mode Frequency Measurement
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 recognition [Quad]
Inp A: Frequency input 0°
Inp B: Frequency input 90°
Ratio measurement [A / B]
Inp A: Frequency input A
Inp B: Frequency input B
Percentage differential
measurement [(A-B) / A in %]
Inp A: Frequency input A
Inp B: Frequency input B
User input
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.
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 7.9
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
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