Epson 9100 Projector User Manual


 
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Output 1
Output
Output 2
Output 3
PRESET PROGRAMMING
MODE PROGRAMMING
CONSIDERATIONS
Choose count type appropriate to your application (see
descriptions on page 2).
Choose type of input to suit your type of sensor:
- ”Electronic” gives a fast input capability: up to 10kHz
repetition rate.
- “Contact closure” has additional de-bouncing and is
limited to 30Hz.
Choose type of reset required:
- “Automatic” resets all latched relays on completion of
cycle,
- “Manual” requires a reset action from the front panel or
the external input.
Choose reset point:
- “To P3” starts the cycle at P3 and completes at zero.
- “To zero” starts the cycle at zero and completes at
preset value P3.
Choose multiplier or divider and/or rate multiplier to
determine the units in which your basic count will take
place.
Divider is available for instances where a multiplier would
be inexact. (example: divide by 3 is exact, whereas multiply
by 0.33333 cannot be). Rate multiply is available to modify
the basic count rate unit of 1 pulse per minute. (example:
multiply by .01667 (1/60) to convert to seconds).
INVALID Message
The word INVALID appears on the top line under two
conditions.
If the counting multiplier prescaler is set to less than
0.00250. Enter a value higher than this value.
If the reset type is Automatic AND the ON time for R3 is set
to latch. For Automatic reset, enter a pulse ON time for R3.
Alternatively, set up for manual reset.
OUTPUT PROGRAMMING
CONSIDERATIONS
Decide, for each of the three relay outputs, whether the
relay state will depend upon a Count value, or upon a
Rate value.
Choose which output to configure (R1, R2 or R3).
Note that if R2 has been configured in the Operation
menu as Motion Monitor, choosing R2 here produces a
warning box and the choice of removing the option.
For each output:
Choose COUNT output type if a change of state must
depend on reaching a set Count value.
Choose OVERSPEED or UNDERSPEED (see below) if a
change of state must depend on reaching a set Rate
value.
Choose OFF if the output is not required.
Choose PRESET VALUE and use the digit keys to set the
value required.
Choose the at-rest condition of the relay contact (open or
closed)
Note that output 1 is configurable to depend on the value
of Batch count, if required. This menu option does not
appear when programming the other outputs.
Note that output 2 is configurable as a MOTION
MONITOR. This is programmed in the OPERATION
menu.
If COUNT output type is chosen:
Choose ON TIME/HYST and use digit keys to set the On-
time value required.
Entering a value determines the length of time the relay
remains operated before releasing.
Entering zero determines that the relay will not release
until a Reset is performed (latched mode).
If RATE output type is chosen:
Choose ON TIME/HYST and use digit keys to set the
Hysteresis value required.
Entering a value determines the difference which must
occur in the rate value for the relay to release.
In OVERSPEED, the relay operates when the rate rises
above the preset value and releases when the rate falls
below the preset value by the amount of Hysteresis.
In UNDERSPEED, the relay operates when the rate falls
below the preset value and releases when the rate rises
above the preset value by the amount of Hysteresis.
Entering zero hysteresis determines that the operate and
release points are the same.
OPERATION PROGRAMMING
CONSIDERATIONS
Choose the decimal point position for the Count and
Totaliser displays. (lines 1 and 3)
Choose the decimal point position for the Rate display
(line 1 when in Rate mode).
Choose what engineering units need to appear on
printouts.
Decide whether an output (Motion Mon) is needed to
indicate whether your application has stopped. Choosing
this option configures output 2 as Motion Monitor.
Set up operating parameters for the printer and any user
text you wish to appear in the printout.
To change user text, press Digit keys 1 to 6 for the six left
characters and Shift + Digit keys 1 to 6 for the six right
characters.
Decide how the front panel display is to appear during
operation (display menu).