Ezm 4931
Ezm 4931
Ezm 4931
Installation:
In this section, physical dimensions of the device, panel mounting, electrical wiring,
module mounting in the device, physical and electrical installation of the device to the system are
explained.
In this section, user interface of the device, how to access to the parameters, description
of parameters are explained.
Also in these sections, there are warnings to prevent serious injury while doing the
physical and electrical mounting or using the device.
Explanation of the symbols which are used in these sections are given below.
c This symbol is used for safety warnings. User must pay attention to these
warnings.
a
This symbol is used to determine the dangerous situations as a result of an electric
shock. User must pay attention to these warnings definitely.
i This symbol is used to determine the important notes about functions and usage of
the device.
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CONTENTS
1.PREFACE..................................................................................................................Page 5
1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.2 ORDERING INFORMATION
1.3 WARRANTY
1.4 MAINTENANCE
2.INSTALLATION......................................................................................................... Page 7
2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.2 DIMENSIONS
2.3 PANEL CUT-OUT
2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL RATINGS
2.5 PANEL MOUNTING
2.6 INSTALLATION FIXING CLAMP
2.7 REMOVING FROM THE PANEL
9.OTHER INFORMATIONS..........................................................................................Page 55
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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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1.Preface
EZM Series Programmable Counter can be used in package machines, production and
quality control rollers, in cutting and processing machine of glass, plastic, marble, sheet, iron,
fabric all measuring and controlling of dimension, count, total count, speed, cycle, productivity,
time and can be adapted easily to all mechanical construction and automation system. They can
be used in many application with their control outputs, serial communication unit and output
modules.
Some application fields which they are used are below:
Application Fields
Measuring Dimension and Control Automation,
In Cutting and Processing machine of glass, plastic, marble, sheet, iron and fabric
Package machines,
Quality Control rollers,
Filling Systems,
Tool Benchs,
EZM-4931
Standart
230 V V 50/60Hz Supply Voltage
Optional Supply Input Input
115V V 50/60Hz, 24V W 50/60Hz
Switch
Proximity Sensor(NPN,PNP) Reset and Pause
Optik Sensor(NPN,PNP) Inputs
Optional
Output-1
Control Output
(Relay or SSR)
Optional
Output-2
RS-232
Optional Modbus - RTU
Serial Communication Protocol
4800 - 38400
Baud Rate
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1.2 Ordering Information
A BC D E / FG HI / U V W Z All order information of EZM-4931
EzM-4931( 96x48 1/8 DIN)
Programmable Counter are given on the
00 / 0 / 0 0 0
table at left. User may form appropriate
A Supply Voltage device configuration from information and
2 24V W (-%15;+%10), 50/60Hz codes that at the table and convert it to the
4 115 V V ( -%15;+%10), 50/60 Hz
5 230 V V ( -%15;+%10), 50/60 Hz ordering codes.
Firstly, supply voltage then output
D Serial Communication
modules and other specifications must be
0 None
1 RS-232
determined. Please fill the order code blanks
according to your needs.
E Output-1 Please contact us, if your needs are
00 None out of the standards.
01 Relay Output ( 5A@250VVResistive Load )
02 SSR Driver Output (Maximum 14mA , 10V Z)
FG Output-2
00 None
01 Relay Output ( 5A@250VVResistive Load )
02 SSR Driver Output (Maximum 14mA , 10V Z)
c
VSymbol means Vac,
ZSymbol means Vdc
WSymbol means Vac and Vdc
1.3 Warranty
EMKO Elektronik warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and
workmanship. This warranty is provided for a period of two years. The warranty period starts from
the delivery date. This warranty is in force if duty and responsibilities which are determined in
warranty document and instruction manual performs by the customer completely.
1.4 Maintenance
Repairs should only be performed by trained and specialized personnel. Cut power to the device
before accessing internal parts.
Do not clean the case with hydrocarbon-based solvents (Petrol, Trichlorethylene etc.). Use of
these solvents can reduce the mechanical reliability of the device. Use a cloth dampened in ethyl
alcohol or water to clean the external plastic case.
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2.Installation
c
Before beginning installation of this product, please read the instruction
manual and warnings below carefully.
In package ,
- One piece unit
- Two pieces mounting clamps
- One piece instruction manual
A visual inspection of this product for possible damage occured during shipment is
recommended before installation. It is your responsibility to ensure that qualified
mechanical and electrical technicians install this product.
If there is danger of serious accident resulting from a failure or defect in this unit, power
off the system and separate the electrical connection of the device from the system.
The unit is normally supplied without a power switch or a fuse. Use power switch and fuse
as required.
Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unit against damage and to
prevent failure.
Keep the power off until all of the wiring is completed so that electric shock and trouble
with the unit can be prevented.
Never attempt to disassemble, modify or repair this unit. Tampering with the unit may
results in malfunction, electric shock or fire.
During the equipment is putted in hole on the metal panel while mechanical installation
some metal burrs can cause injury on hands, you must be careful.
Montage of the product on a system must be done with it’s fixing clamps. Do not do the
montage of the device with inappropriate fixing clamp. Be sure that device will not fall
while doing the montage.
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2.1 General Description
Mounting Clamp
Counter
EZEMS-M-
44943310
O1
S1
O2
S2
Product Label
Front Panel
IP65 protection
NEMA 4X Panel surface
(maximum thickness 15 mm / 0.59 inch)
2.2 Dimensions
Counter EZM-4931
48mm/ 1.89 inch
O1 S1
O2 S2
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2.3 Panel Cut-Out
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2.4 Environmental Ratings
Operating Conditions
Operating Temperature : 0 to 50 °C
Altitude : Up to 2000m.
c
Forbidden Conditions:
Corrosive atmosphere
Explosive atmosphere
Home applications (The unit is only for industrial applications)
c
During installation into a metal panel, care should be taken to avoid injury from
metal burrs which might be present. The equipment can loosen from vibration
and become dislodged if installation parts are not properly tightened. These
precautions for the safety of the person who does the panel mounting.
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2.6 Installation Fixing Clamp
O1
S1
2- Insert the mounting clamps to
O2
S2
the holes that located top and
bottom sides of device and screw
up the fixing screws until the unit
completely immobile within the
panel
c
Montage of the unit to a system must be done with it’s own fixing clamps. Do not
do the montage of the device with inappropriate fixing clamps. Be sure that
device will not fall while doing the montage.
c Before starting to remove the unit from panel, power off the unit and the related
system.
Counter
EZM-4931
2-Pull mounting clamps from top
and bottom fixing sockets.
O1
O2
S1
S2 3-Pull the unit through the front
side of the panel
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3.Electrical Wirings
c
You must ensure that the device is correctly configured for your application.
Incorrect configuration could result in damage to the process being controlled,
and/or personal injury. It is your responsibility, as the installer, to ensure that
the configuration is correct.
Parameters of the device has factory default values. These parameters must be
set according to the system’s needs.
c
Only qualified personnel and technicians should work on this equipment. This
equipment contains internal circuits with voltage dangerous to human life.
There is severe danger for human life in the case of unauthorized intervention.
c
Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unit against
damage and to prevent failure.
c Keep the power off until all of the wiring is completed so that electric shock and
trouble with the unit can be prevented.
P/N : EZM-4931
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3.2 Electrical Wiring Diagram
c
Electrical wiring of the device must be the same as ‘Electrical Wiring Diagram’
below to prevent damage to the process being controlled and personnel injury.
5A@250VV 5A@250VV
P/N : EZM-4931
C NO C NO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
a
5V or 12V Z
Max. 50mA
(+)SSR-2
(+)SSR-1
(-)SSR-2
(-)SSR-1
GND
PAUSE
RESET
0VZ
Tx
Rx
N L
Ch B
Ch A
Relay or SSR
RS-232 Outputs
Count Inputs Communication
NOTE-1
Sensor Supply Voltage Input
Supply Voltage 230V V (-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz
12 V Z or 5 V Z 115V V (-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz
(It must be determined in order.) 24V W (-%15;+%10)
(It must be determined in order.)
Device Label for 230V V Supply Voltage Input and Relay Outputs
Max.50mA
RS-232 Output 2 Output 1
230 VV-%15;+%10
12 V Z
Communication 5A@250VV 5A@250VV
0VZ
Pause
Reset
_50/60 Hz - 6VA
Ch-B
Ch-A
GND
+
Rx
Tx
C NO C NO N L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Device Label for 24V W Supply Voltage Input and Relay Outputs
P/N: EZM-4931 ac
Max.50mA
Reset
24 VZ(-%15, +%10)
Ch-B
Ch-A
GND
_ + 6W
Rx
Tx
C NO C NO N L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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3.4 Connection of Device Supply Voltage Input
Note-1
Note-1
Fuse
Fuse a
N aL N L
14 15 14 15
External
Note-2
External
Note-2
Fuse Fuse
(1 A V T) (1 A V T)
Power Power
Supply Supply
Switch Switch
c c
Supply Voltage Supply Voltage
115VV, 230 V V 24V W (-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz
(-%15;+%10) 50/60 Hz
Note-1 :
There is internal 33 R W fusible flameproof resistor in 115V V 50/60 Hz and 230VV 50/60 Hz
There is internal 4R7 W fusible flameproof resistor in 24V W (-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz
Note-2 : External fuse is recommended
c
Make sure that the power supply voltage is the same indicated on the
instrument.
Switch on the power supply only after that all the electrical connections have
been completed.
Supply voltage range must be determined in order. While installing the unit,
supply voltage range must be controlled and appropriate supply voltage must
be applied to the unit. Controlling prevents damages in unit and system and
possible accidents as a result of incorrect supply voltage.
c There is no power supply switch on the device. So a power supply switch must
be added to the supply voltage input. In accordance with the safety regulations,
the power supply switch shall bring the identification of the relevant
instrument.Power supply switch shall be easily accessible by the user.
Power switch must be two poled for seperating phase and neutral. On/Off
condition of power switch is very important in electrical connection. On/Off
condition of power switch must be signed for preventing the wrong connection.
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3.5 Counting Input Connection
3.5.1 Incremental Encoder & Switch Connection
INCREMENTAL ENCODER
Switch
Switch
6 5 4 3 2 1
Max. 50mA
PAUSE
RESET
0VZ
12 V Z or
ChA
ChB
5VZ
NOTE-1
INCREMENTAL ENCODER
Switch
Switch
6 5 4 3 2 1
Max. 50mA
12 V Z or
PAUSE
RESET
0VZ
5VZ
ChA
ChB
NOTE-1
NOTE-1 : Reset and Pause inputs have protection time against electrical contact
debounce. Protection time can be set with parameter (2 - 50 msec.).
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3.6 Galvanic Isolation Test Values of EZM-4931 Programmable Counter
2000V V 2000V V
12 12
Relay-1 Output
13 13
2000V V 2000V V
11 11
Relay-2 Output
10 10
2000V V
12 12
Optional SSR Driver-1
13 13
2000V V
11 11
Optional SSR Driver-2
10 10
2000V V
RS-232 Serial
Communication
2000V V
12V Z or 5V Z
6 Sensor 6
Supply Voltage
2000V V 4 4
3 3
Digital Inputs
2 2
1 1
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Galvanic Isolation Test Values For 24 V W Power Supply
Supply Voltage 15
0VZ 5
Input 14
2000V V 2000V V
12 12
Relay-1 Output
13 13
2000V V 2000V V
11 11
Relay-2 Output
10 10
12 12
Optional SSR Driver-1
13 13
11 11
Optional SSR Driver-2
10 10
RS-232 Serial
Communication
12V Z or 5V Z
6 Sensor 6
Supply Voltage
4 4
3 3
Digital Inputs
2 2
1 1
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3.7 Output Connections
L N
Device
5A V T Fuse
C
12
Last Control Element
(Contactor)
13
c
NO
Fuse
Load
Device L N
Last Control
Element
(SSR)
13
12
c Fuse
Maks. 10 V Z
Maks. 14mA
Load
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3.7.3 Relay-2 Output Connection
L N
Device
5A V T Fuse
C
10 Last Control Element
(Contactor)
11
c
NO
Fuse
Load
Device L N
Last Control
Element
(SSR)
11
10
c Fuse
Maks. 10 V Z
Maks. 14mA
Load
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4. Definition of Front Panel and Accessing to the Set Parameters
4.1 Definition of Front Panel
Counter EZM-4931
Displays
Actual Value and
Led indication of Parameter
O1 S1
O1 / O2 : OUT1 / OUT2 O2 S2
Displays SET1,
output is active SET2 value and
SET1 SET2 RESET Parameters
P
Led indication of
SV1 / SV2 : SET1 / SET2
value
NOTE-1
NOTE-1 : Adjusting the device, while the Two Point Reading Adjustment mode
( = ), lower adjustment value and Upper adjustment
value can be negative. For example ; While most significant digit ( 6th digit )
of lower adjustment value is changed from 0 to 9 with increment button, after 9, “-”
character is shown. If when “-” character is on the most significant digit ( 6th digit ) of
Lower adjustment value and Enter button is pressed, adjustment value becomes
negative.
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4.2 Power On Observation of EZM - 4931 Programmable Counter and Software
Revision on the Display
When power is applied to the device, software revision number of the controller is momentarily
illuminated on actual value display. Then operation screen is observed.
Counter EZM-4931
O1 S1
O2 S2
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
c If there is an unexpected situation while opening the device, power off the
device and inform a qualified personnel.
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4.3 Adjustment of SET Value
Changing SET1 value.
Operation SET1
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
When shift button is Press SET1 button to exit When shift button is
pressed, 6th digit of SET1 without saving Set value. pressed, 5th digit of SET1
value starts to flash. value starts to flash.
SET1 SET1
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
SET1 Operation
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
Operation Operation
Screen Screen
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
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4.5 Accessing to the Program Parameters
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
When PROG button is pressed Enter password The most significant digit of
for 3 seconds, password screen with shift and the parameter (4th digit for
will be display. increment buttons. this parameter) flashes.
Password Screen
O1 S1
O2 S2
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Max. Input Frequency
O1 S1
O2 S2 You can change the
parameter with
SET1 SET2 RESET INCREMENT button,
P
save it to the memory and
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button.
Adjustment Type
Selection
O1 S1
O2 S2 You can change the
parameter with
SET1 SET2 RESET INCREMENT button,
P
save it to the memory and
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button.
If is ; If is ; If is ;
Parametric Reading Adjustment Two Point Reading Adjustment Multiplication - Division
Coefficient Reading Adjustment
Encoder Type Min. Value for dual point Multiplication Coefficient
adjustment value
O1 S1 O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2 O2 S2
O1 S1 O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2 O2 S2
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Output Functions
O1 S1
O2 S2 You can change the
parameter with
SET1 SET2 RESET INCREMENT button,
P
save it to the memory and
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button.
Return to Factory
Settings
O1 S1
O2 S2 You can change the
parameter with
SET1 SET2 RESET INCREMENT button,
P
save it to the memory and
pass to the next
Press PROG button to exit parameter with ENTER
from programming section button.
without doing any
changes. Press ENTER button.
Continue to press
ENTER button for
scanning all parameters.
O1 S1 O1 S1
O2 S2 O2 S2
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8. Program
5. PARAMETRELER
Parameters
Value on 6 7 8 9
Start Counting to
the Screen Value = 5 upwards
6 7 8 9 10
Value on 7 6 5 4 Counting to
Start downwards
the Screen
Value = 8 7 6 5 4 3
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x4 Phase Shifting (for incremental encoders)
Upcount on rising edge of Ch-A when Ch-B is at 0
Downcount on falling edge of Ch-A when Ch-B is at 0
Downcount on rising edge of Ch-A when Ch-B is at 1
Upcount on falling edge of Ch-A when Ch-B is at 1
Encoder is travelling
Ch-A
in the Reverse Direction
Encoder is travelling Ch-A
in the Forward Direction
Ch-B
Ch-B
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Start Counting to
Value upwards
Value = 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
on the
Screen 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
Counting to
Value Start
downwards
on the Value = 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5
Screen
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Filter time for Reset and Pause Input
( Default = 50 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40003.
Counting Direction
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40004.
Upcount ( 0 Þ Preset ).
Downcount ( Preset Þ 0 ).
No point
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Reset and Set protection (For accessing from front panle)
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40007.
Reset Offset
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS: LOW WORD = 40009,HIGH WORD = 40010.
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Encoder Type
( Default = 1000 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40012.
Pitch
( Default = 1000 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40013.
Encoder’s amount of progress on an round.
NOTE-1 It can be adjusted from to mm/rnd.
Encoder, manually brought to the lower point after that low point value is
NOTE-2 entered for two point reading adjustment. It can be adjusted from
to .
Multiplication Coefficient
(Default=01.0000)MODBUS ADDRESS: LOW WORD=40018,HIGH WORD= 40019.
Division Coefficient
(Default=01.0000)MODBUS ADDRESS: LOW WORD=40020,HIGH WORD= 40021.
It can be adjusted from to . Changes in this
NOTE-3 parameter is evaluated when counting starts.
If this value is Division is not performed.
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Output Functions
( Default = 1 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40022.
Manual Reset-0.
Device continues to count till manual reset is applied.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1
Output-2
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1
Output-2
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Manual Reset-1.
Device continues to count till manual reset is applied.
(Output PulseTime is not considered)
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
When count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active. If
Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does not change
condition until manual reset input is active. If Output-1 pulse time
is not 0, at the end of the pulse time Output-1 becomes
inactive.
When count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes active.
Counting continues over SET2 value.When Manual Reset happens,
count value becomes Reset Offset value.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2
= Or
=
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active. If Output-1 Pulse Time is , Output-1 does
not change condition until manual reset input is active. If Output-1 pulse
time is not 0, Output-1 becomes inactive at the end of the
pulse time. When actual value reaches to , Output-2 becomes
active. Counting countinues under . When Manual Reset
happens, count value becomes Reset Offset value.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
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Manual Reset-2.
(Output-2 Pulse Time is not considered)
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2 = Or
=
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active. If Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does
not change position until manual reset input is active. If Output-1 pulse
time is not 0, Output-1 becomes inactive at the end of the
pulse time.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes
active. Counting does not continue over SET2 value. For starting to
count manual reset input must be active.When Manual Reset happens,
count value becomes Reset Offset value.
Output-2 Pulse Time is not considered.
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active. If Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does
not change condition until manual reset input is active. If Output-1 pulse
time is not 0, Output-1 becomes inactive at the end of the
pulse time.
When the count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. Counting does not continue under . For starting to
count manual reset input must be active. When Manual Reset happens,
count value becomes Reset Offset value.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
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Manual Reset-3.
Counting continues until Manual Reset input is active.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 Pulse Time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes active.
Counting continues until manual reset input is active. If Output-2 Pulse
Time is not 0, Output-2 changes position at the end of the
pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is active, it becomes inactive with
Output-2.When Manual Reset happens, count value becomes Reset
Offset value.
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
0
Output-1
=
Output-1
=
Output-2 =
Output-1
=
Output-2
=
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When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2.
When count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. Counting continues until manual reset input is active. If Output-2
Pulse time is not 0, Output-2 changes position at the end of
the pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is active, it becomes inactive with
Output-2.When Manual Reset happens, count value becomes Reset
Offset value.
Manual Reset-4.
Counting continues until Manual Reset input is active.
Pulse times and is not considered.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
= Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active. Output-1 does not change position until manual reset input is
active. Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes
active. Output-2 does not change position until manual reset input is
active. Output-2 pulse time is not considered.When Manual
Reset happens, count value becomes Reset Offset value.
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
0
= Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
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When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active. Output-1 does not change position until manual reset input is
active. Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
When the count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. Output-2 does not change position until manual reset input is
active. Output-2 pulse time is not considered.When Manual
Reset happens, count value becomes Reset Offset value.
Manual Reset-5.
Counting continues until Manual Reset input is active.
Pulse times and is not considered.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0 = Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
0
= Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
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When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes
active.Output-1 does not change, condition until manual reset input is
active or Count value becomes equal to Reset Offset value.
Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
When the count value reaches to value,Output-2 becomes
active.Output-2 does not change, condition until manual reset input is
active or Count value becomes equal to Reset Offset value.
Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
Manual Reset-6.
Counting continues until Manual Reset input is active.
(Output-2 Pulse Time is not considered)
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0 = Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
0
= Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
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When count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active. If
Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does not change
condition until manual reset input is active.If Output-1 pulse time
is not 0, at the end of the pulse time Output-1 becomes
inactive.
When count value reaches to value,Output-2 becomes
Active.Output-2 does not change, condition until manual reset input is
active or Count value becomes equal to Reset Offset value.
Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Manual Reset-7.
Counting continues until Manual Reset input is active.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0 = Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
0
= Or
Output-1 =
= Or
Output-2 =
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When count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active. If
Output-1 pulse time is , Output-1 does not change
condition until manual reset input is active.If Output-1 pulse time
is not 0, at the end of the pulse time Output-1 becomes
inactive.
When count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. If Output-2 pulse time is , Output-2 does not
change condition until manual reset input is active.If Output-2 pulse time
is not 0, at the end of the pulse time Output-2 becomes
inactive.
Automatic Reset-1.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Output-1
=
Output-2 =
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2 position.
When the count value reaches to SET2 value, Output-2 becomes active.
Count value is reset. If Output-2 pulse time is not 0, Output-2
changes position at the end of the pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is
active, it becomes inactive with Output-2.
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Counting Direction : P Þ 0 (Downcount) =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
When the count value reaches to SET1 value, Output-1 becomes active.
If Output-1 pulse time is not 0, Output-1 changes position at
the end of the pulse time.If Output-1 Pulse Time is ,
it changes position until Manual Reset input is active or according to
Output-2 position.
When the count value reaches to value, Output-2 becomes
active. Count value becomes equal to Set-2 value and counting is
started again. If Output-2 pulse time is not 0, Output-2
changes position at the end of the pulse time. In this case, if Output-1 is
active, it becomes inactive with Output-2.
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Automatic Reset-2.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
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Counting direction : P Þ 0 (Downcount) =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
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Automatic Reset-3.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
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Counting direction : P Þ 0 (Downcount) =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
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Automatic Reset-4.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
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Counting Direction : P Þ 0 (Downcount) =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1 =
Output-1 =
Output-2 =
Reset
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
Output-1
=
Output-1 =
Output-2
=
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Automatic Reset-5.
Pulse times and is not considered.
Set2
Set1
Reset Offset
0 = Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
If count value is equal or greater than SET1 value, then Output-1
becomes active. Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
If count value is equal or greater than SET2 value, then Output-2
becomes active. If count value is less than SET2 value, Output-2
becomes inactive. Output-2 pulse time is not considered.
Set2
Reset Offset
Set1
0
= Or
Output-1 =
Output-2 = Or
=
If count value is equal or less than SET1 value, then Output-1 becomes
active. If it is greater than SET1 value, Output-1 becomes inactive.
Output-1 pulse time is not considered.
If count value is equal or less than value, then Output-2
becomes active. If count value is greater than value, then
Output-2 becomes inactive. Output-2 pulse time is not
considered.
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Output-1 Operation Form
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40023.
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Saving Count Value (Power down back-up)
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40032.
Slave Address
( Default = 1 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40033.
No parity.
Odd Parity.
Even Parity.
Baud Rate
( Default = 1 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40035.
1 Stop Bit.
2 Stop Bits.
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Return to Factory Settings
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40037.
Program Password
( Default = 0 ) MODBUS ADDRESS:40038.
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7. Failure Messages in EZM-4931 Programmable Counter
1-If the password is not , user can access to the parameters without entering the
password and by pressing ENTER button.
User can see all parameters except for programming password parameter but user
can not do any changes in parameters. If password is entered for accessing to the parameters
correctly, most significant digit of the parameter flashes. But if the password is not entered,
flashing of the most significant digit is not realised.
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8. Specifications
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9. Other Informations
Manufacturer Information:
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BURSA/TURKEY
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