Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual Pulse Count Setup

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Calculator: This will bring up a calculator that allows computations to calculate the scaling factors.

Apply: Save the values and exit

5.1.3.9.2Pulse Count

Select Pulse Count from the setup menu. The options for Input and Output scaling and Negative Edge Triggering are as above. There is an additional setup setting indicated by the setup

icon.

Pressing this button will bring up

the

Reset Options for the Pulse

Count.

 

The Pulse Count keeps a running total until a reset event occurs. This can be a programmed reset interval time, external reset or alarm reset. At this point the count total is logged in the Alarm/Event log window (if Reset Print is enabled) and the count is reset to zero, begins again. The data will also be recorded to disk if Alarm/Event logging is enabled. The count total is non-volatile unless the Auto reset option is active. The Pulse Count Reset dialog window is shown in Figure 5-14. There are several options:

Auto Reset: If this box is unchecked the Count will run continuously unless External Reset is enabled. If the Auto Reset box is checked then the totals will reset at the reset interval once the start time (Reset Sync) has been met.

Ext. Reset Enable: This is the External Reset. If this box is checked the count will be reset by an external event via the digital inputs Note: an optional digital I/O card must be present in the system AND the designated input must be programmed as a count reset for this to work.

Cancel: Exit without making any changes

Figure 5-13 Pulse Count Setup

Reset Point: This indicates which external digital

Figure 5-14 Pulse Count Reset Setup

input will reset the Totalizer when Ext. Reset

 

Enable above is checked and the digital input is enabled. The digital input needs to be programmed as a Count Reset type.

Reset Intrvl: This is the Reset Interval. This is the time in days, hours, minutes and seconds between total resets when Auto Reset is checked. The example above will reset the Total every 5 minutes.

Reset Sync: If the Sync Enabled checkbox is checked the Count will reset the first time it reaches the set time. This

allows the user to synchronize the reset to a known time. This also allows several channels to be synchronized together if the Reset Sync time is set to the same for all. This time is ignored if the enable box is not checked.

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