Section 5 – Recorder Setup

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 Total 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.

Reset Print: When this box is checked each time the total is reset, the information will be appended to the alarm/event log (time and total).

Flow Rate /: The Flow Rate will be displayed per second, minute, hour or day depending what is selected in this drop down menu.

Cut Off Level: This is the low flow cut off. If the input value of the base point is less than or equal to this value, it will not be totaled. Thus here if the input falls below 15 liters/minute the flow total will not update.

Base Point: This is the actual source for the totalization. The channel selected from the drop down menu should be set up for the correct input and in the correct units.

Total Reset on Alarm – If checked the Total will be reset by the Alarm condition selected. In this case when Channel 1 Alarm 1 is active, the Total will be reset.

5.1.3.9Frequency/Pulse Count

Channels 1, 6, 7 and 12 can be used to measure frequency. Frequency is applied to a separate isolated input. Inputs are TTL compatible and can take signals up to 12 volts. There are two options for frequency that can be selected: Frequency – which measure actual frequency in Hz and may be scaled accordingly. Pulse Count – which counts pulse transitions on the inputs and may be scaled accordingly. In addition alarm and reset features can be applied.

5.1.3.9.1 Frequency

 

Select Frequency from the setup menu. The Input

Figure 5-11 Frequency Select

High and Low and Output High and Low can be

 

used to scale the frequency. For example: to have

 

the readings be in revolutions per minute (RPM) set

 

the input to 0 and 1000 for low and high respectively

 

and the output to 0 and 60000.

 

Neg. Edge Trigger: Checking this box will cause

 

frequency to be measured on the Negative Edge of

 

the input waveform as opposed to the default

 

positive edge.

 

Filter: The filter is applied to the inputs when the

 

Enable check box is checked. The filter performs a

 

running average of n samples, where n is the

 

numeric value set in the AVG box from 1 to 100.

 

 

Figure 5-12 Frequency Setup

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Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual Frequency/Pulse Count

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