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Display, Indicators and Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2
Timer + Counter Mode Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2Signal On Delay 1 Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3Signal On Delay 1 Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8Signal On Delay 2 Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-13Signal On Delay 2 Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-18Signal Off Delay Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-23Signal Off Delay Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-28Signal On Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-33Signal On Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-38Power On Delay Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-43Power On Delay Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-48Power On Delay HOLD Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-53Power On Delay HOLD Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-58Repeat Cycle Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-63Repeat Cycle Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-68Repeat Cycle HOLD Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-73Repeat Cycle HOLD Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-78
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Reset 2 indicatorReset 1 indicator
Key protect 2 indicator
Output 2 indicator
Key protect 1 indicator
Output 1 indicator
Special function indicator
Lock keyReset key
Mode and number shift key
PV(Present Value) display
SV(Set Value) display
Timer function indicatorCounter function indicator
Up/Down key
CTT AUTOMATIONDIRECT .com
Display, Indicators and Keys
LCD Display and IndicatorsRST 1/2 Light on when reset signal is detected SET 1 2 SV1, SV2 display
K/P 1/2 Light on when key-protected mode is enabled CNT Light on in Counter function
OUT 1/2 Light on when output is executingTMR Light on in Timer function
H M S Hour, minute, second, unit of timer, displayed in Timer function
Key Operation, . Increase and decrease SV or change paramter settings
´ Left move 1 digit of the selected digit. The indicator of the selected digit will flash.
Ä Save the set parameters or switch among functions.
LOCKPrevent settings from being changed. Key-protected mode still works after the power is switched off. Press LOCK to enter key-protected mode. In non-key-protectedstatus, press LOCK to enter Lock 1, press LOCK again to enter Lock 2. Press Ä and ´ at the same time to disable key-protected mode. LoC1 (Lock 1) dis-ables the functions of all keys. LoC2 (Lock 2) allows users to change SV and functions of RESET remain. LOCK only functions in non-key-protected status.
RESET Clear and reset PV.
Modes: Operation Mode and Configuration Mode
OperationWhen the power is on, the timer/counter/tachometer is in the operation mode. Press ,. to change SV, or ´ to make change on a desired digit. The indicatorof the selected digit will flash. After the change is made, press Ä to save the setting. If SV or paramters are not changed, press Ä once to switch between SET1and SET2.
Configuration Press Ä in operation mode for more than 3 seconds to enter configuration mode. Press Ä once to switch among parameters. To return to operation mode, pressÄ for more than 3 seconds.
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In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal on Delay 1 (Sond1)Counter Input Mode - Up (UP)
Timer Mode - Signal On Delay 1 (Sond1)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an inputsignal at START will begin the timing period setting valueSV1 timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period Output 1 will turnON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON if the outputpulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00. The trailingedge of the “start” signal has no effect on the outputs or timingperiod.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOFF Output 1, reset the timing period and prohibit the startof a new timing period. The "reset" signal minimum pulsewidth is set by reset pulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of a “pause” input signal at GATE will pausethe timing period after it has been started. The timing periodwill continue after the trailing edge of the “pause” (Gate)signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and thetiming period will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Up
Down0
0
SV
SV
Signal On Delay 1
t tOutput signal
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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Timer + Counter Wiring Examples
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131211 131313
876
1211
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1211
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
Ä
t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
t–otmd Sond1 sond2 soffd son pond
–rCy rCyh
PondH
–m–1 hms–1 hm–1 –h–1
m–01
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal On Delay 1 (Sond1)Counter Input Mode - Down (down)
Timer Mode - Signal On Delay 1 (Sond1)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will begin the timing period setting value SV1 timing up or downbased on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period Output 1will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON if the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) is set to 0.00. The trailing edge of the “start” signal hasno effect on the outputs or timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Up
Down0
0
SV
SV
Signal On Delay 1
t tOutput signal
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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Timer + Counter Wiring Examples
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1211
876
1211
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1211
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
Ä
t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
t–otmd Sond1 sond2 soffd son pond
–rCy rCyh
PondH
–m–1 hms–1 hm–1 –h–1
m–01
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal On Delay 2 (Sond2)Counter Input Mode - Up (up)
Timer Mode - Signal On Delay 2 (Sond2)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will begin the timing period setting value SV1 timing up or downbased on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period Output 1will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON if the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) is set to 0.00. The trailing edge of the “start” signal willturn OFF Output 1 and reset the timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ) or DIP Switch 8.
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
Down
0
0
SV
SV
Signal On Delay 2
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
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COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
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Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
t–otmd Sond1 sond2 soffd son pond
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PondH
–m–1 hms–1 hm–1 –h–1
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
Digital Counter / Timer / Tach User Manual, 1st Ed. 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 3 3 - 0 4 0 54-18
Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal On Delay 2 (Sond2)Counter Input Mode - Down (down)
Timer Mode - Signal On Delay 2 (Sond2)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will begin the timing period setting value SV1 timing up or downbased on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period Output 1will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON if the output pulse widthparameter (tout1) is set to 0.00. The trailing edge of the “start” signalwill turn OFF Output 1 and reset the timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
Down
0
0
SV
SV
Signal On Delay 2
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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Timer + Counter Wiring Examples
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
t–otmd Sond1 sond2 soffd son pond
–rCy rCyh
PondH
–m–1 hms–1 hm–1 –h–1
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal Off Delay (Soffd)Counter Input Mode - Up (UP)
Timer Mode - Signal Off Delay (Soffd)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will immediately turn ON the Output 1. The trailing edge of the“start” signal will begin the timing period setting value SV1 timing up ordown based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing periodOutput 1 will turn OFF. The leading edge of a “start” signal appliedduring a previously initiated timing period will reset the timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
SV
0Up
DownSV
0Signal Off Delay
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
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Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal Off Delay (Soffd)Counter Input Mode - Down (down)
Signal Off Delay (Soffd)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will immediately turn ON the Output 1. The trailing edge of the“start” signal will begin the timing period setting value SV1 timing up ordown based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing periodOutput 1 will turn OFF. The leading edge of a “start” signal appliedduring a previously initiated timing period will reset the timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
SV
0Up
DownSV
0Signal Off Delay
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal On (Son)Counter Input Mode - Up (up)
Timer Mode - Signal On (Son)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will immediately turn ON Output 1 and begin the timing periodsetting value SV1 timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). Thetrailing edge of the “start” signal has no effect on the output or timingperiod. At the end of the timing period Output 1 will turn OFF and thetiming period will reset. The leading edge of a “start” signal applied duringa previously initiated timing period will not reset the timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
SV
0Up
DownSV
0Signal On
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Signal On (Son)Counter Input Mode - Down (down)
Timer Mode - Signal On (Son)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal atSTART will immediately turn ON Output 1 and begin the timing periodsetting value SV1 timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). Thetrailing edge of the “start” signal has no effect on the output or timingperiod. At the end of the timing period Output 1 will turn OFF and thetiming period will reset. The leading edge of a “start” signal applied duringa previously initiated timing period will not reset the timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
SV
0Up
DownSV
0Signal On
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
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Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad setup of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Power On Delay (Pond)Counter Input Mode - Up (UP)
Timer Mode - Power On Delay (Pond)
When power is applied to the CTT, the timing period setting value SV1will begin timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end ofthe timing period Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time set inthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON ifthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
Down
SV
SV
0
0Power On Delay
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
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–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
Digital Counter / Timer / Tach User Manual, 1st Ed. 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 3 3 - 0 4 0 54-48
Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Power On Delay (Pond)Counter Input Mode - Down (down)
Timer Mode - Power On Delay (Pond)
When power is applied to the CTT, the timing period setting value SV1will begin timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the endof the timing period Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout1) or will be maintained ONif the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timingperiod will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
Down
SV
SV
0
0Power On Delay
t t t
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Power On Delay HOLD (PondH)Counter Input Mode -Up (up)
Timer Mode - Power On Delay HOLD (PondH)
When power is applied to the CTT, the timing period setting value SV1will begin timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the endof the timing period Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON ifthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, Output 1 will turn OFF. The last state of theoutput and the last value of the current timing period will be “stored”when power is removed. When power is reapplied the output will returnto its last state and timing will resume from the last value of the timingperiod.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
0
0Power On Delay Hold
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Power On Delay HOLD (PondH)Counter Input Mode -Down (down)
Timer Mode - Power On Delay HOLD (PondH)
When power is applied to the CTT, the timing period setting value SV1will begin timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end ofthe timing period Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time set inthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) or will be maintained ON ifthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of a new timing period.The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width param-eter ( rtSr ).
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timingperiod after it has been started. The timing period will continue after thetrailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, Output 1 will turn OFF. The last state of theoutput and the last value of the current timing period will be “stored”when power is removed. When power is reapplied the output will returnto its last state and timing will resume from the last value of the timingperiod.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
0
0Power On Delay Hold
t t t t
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Repeat Cycle (rCy)Counter Input Mode -Up (up)
Timer Mode - Repeat Cycle (rCy)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal at START will begin the timing period settingvalue SV1 timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period, the timing period willreset and repeat automatically.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00 Output 1 will turn ON at the end of the first timingperiod, turn OFF at the end of the next timing period, turn ON at the end of the next timing period, etc.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to >0.00 Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time set inthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) at the beginning of the each timing period.
The trailing edge of the “start” signal has no effect on the output or timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output 1, reset the timing period and prohibit thestart of a new timing period. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width parameter ( rtSr ). The leading edge of a new “start” signal is necessary to restart the cycle.
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timing period after it has been started. The timingperiod will continue after the trailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timing period will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continueto increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
Repeat Cycle
0
0timer output set as 0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Output signal
Up
Down SV
SV
Repeat Cycle
ttt
timer output not set as 0
Reset
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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–rCy rCyh
PondH
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2controls Output 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width param-eter (tout1) or will be maintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output modeselected.
Timer Mode - Repeat Cycle (rCy)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal at START will begin the timing period settingvalue SV1 timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period, the timing period willreset and repeat automatically.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00 Output 1 will turn ON at the end of the first timingperiod, turn OFF at the end of the next timing period, turn ON at the end of the next timing period, etc.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to >0.00 Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time set inthe output pulse width parameter (tout1) at the beginning of the each timing period.
The trailing edge of the “start” signal has no effect on the output or timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output 1, reset the timing period and prohibit thestart of a new timing period. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width parameter ( rtSr ). The leading edge of a new “start” signal is necessary to restart the cycle.
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timing period after it has been started. The timingperiod will continue after the trailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, both outputs will turn OFF and the timing period will be reset.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement witheach input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Repeat Cycle (rCy)Counter Input Mode -Down (down)
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
Repeat Cycle
0
0timer output set as 0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Output signal
Up
Down SV
SV
Repeat Cycle
ttt
timer output not set as 0
Reset
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
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COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
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COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
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PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
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t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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–rCy rCyh
PondH
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2 controlsOutput 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width parameter (tout1) or will bemaintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse widthparameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output mode selected.
Repeat Cycle HOLD (rCyH)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal at START will begin the timing period setting value SV1timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period, the timing period will reset and repeat auto-matically.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00, Output 1 will turn ON at the end of the first timing period, turn OFFat the end of the next timing period, turn ON at the end of the next timing period, etc.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to >0.00, Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the outputpulse width parameter (tout1) at the beginning of the each timing period.
The trailing edge of the “start” signal has no effect on the output or timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output 1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of anew timing period. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width parameter ( rtSr ). The leading edge ofa new “start” signal is necessary to restart the cycle.
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timing period after it has been started. The timing period willcontinue after the trailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, Output 1 will turn OFF. The last state of the output and the last value of the current timing period willbe “stored” when power is removed. When power is reapplied the output will return to its last state and timing will resume fromthe last value of the timing period by the leading edge of a new “start” signal.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count setting valueSV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will continue to incrementwith each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn Output 2OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an input signal from incre-menting the count PV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse widthparameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Up (UP)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will increment the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
OUT2
COUNT PV
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode F
0
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Repeat Cycle HOLD (rCyH)Counter Input Mode -UP (UP)
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
0
0Repeat Cycle Hold Timer output set as 0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
0
0RCYH timer output not set as 0
t t t
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON. The count PV will remain atthe count SV2 regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0, and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode N
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2) and the count PVwill reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode C
TTT
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2).
The count PV is prohibited from incrementing until the end ofthe output pulse time (tout2) when the Output 2 turns OFFand the count PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode R
T T
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode K
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV display is prohibited from incrementing until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0 and any input signals thatoccurred during the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV.
The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enables countingto begin. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by resetpulse width parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode P
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for the time setin the output pulse width parameter (tout2). The count PVwill continue to increment with each input signal until the endof the output pulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and thecount PV is reset automatically to 0.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts up to the count settingvalue SV2 both Output 2 will turn ON momentarily for thetime set in the output pulse width parameter (tout2). Thecount PV will remain at the count SV2 regardless of additionalinput signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to 0 and prohibit an inputsignal from incrementing the count PV. The trailing edge of the“reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
T T
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode UPCounter Output Mode A
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –miXtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
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Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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–rCy rCyh
PondH
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Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode:
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Timer + Counter Mixed Mode
In Timer + Counter Mixed Mode, timer period setting value SV1 controls Output 1 and counter setting value SV2 controlsOutput 2. Output 1(Timer) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse width parameter (tout1) or will bemaintained ON (tout1 set to 0.00). Output 2 (Counter) will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulse widthparameter (tout2) or will be maintained ON depending on the output mode selected.
Repeat Cycle HOLD (rCyH)
With power applied to the CTT, the leading edge of an input signal at START will begin the timing period setting value SV1timing up or down based on parameter (t modE). At the end of the timing period, the timing period will reset and repeat auto-matically.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to 0.00, Output 1 will turn ON at the end of the first timing period, turn OFFat the end of the next timing period, turn ON at the end of the next timing period, etc.
If the output pulse width parameter (tout1) is set to >0.00, Output 1 will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the outputpulse width parameter (tout1) at the beginning of the each timing period.
The trailing edge of the “start” signal has no effect on the output or timing period.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn OFF Output 1, reset the timing period and prohibit the start of anew timing period. The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse width parameter ( rtSr ). The leading edge ofa new “start” signal is necessary to restart the cycle.
The leading edge of an “pause” input signal at GATE will pause the timing period after it has been started. The timing period willcontinue after the trailing edge of the “pause” (Gate) signal.
When power is removed, Output 1 will turn OFF. The last state of the output and the last value of the current timing period willbe “stored” when power is removed. When power is reapplied the output will return to its last state and timing will resume fromthe last value of the timing period by the leading edge of a new “start” signal.
Counter Input Mode:
Mode F (F)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2 willturn ON. The count PV will continue to decrement with each inputsignal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turn Output 2OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting value SV2, and prohibitan input signal from decrementing the count PV. The trailing edge ofthe “reset” signal at RST1 enables counting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulse widthparameter ( rtSr ).
Counter Output Modes:
Counter Input Mode - Counting Down (down)
Each leading edge of the input signal at CP1 will decrement the count present value PV by 1.
Timer+Counter Mixed Mode
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode F
999999RESET
COUNT SV 2
COUNT PV
0
CTT Timer + Counter Mixed Mode FunctionsTimer Mode - Repeat Cycle Hold (rCyH)Counter Input Mode -Down (down)
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
0
0Repeat Cycle Hold Timer output set as 0
Power signal
Start signal
Pause signal
Reset
Output signal
Up
DownSV
SV
0
0RCYH timer output not set as 0
t t t
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Mode N (n)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON. The count PV will remain at 0 regardless of addi-tional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ). TIMER + COUNTER
Counter Input Mode DOWNCounter Output Mode N
OUT2
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode C (C)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2) and the count PV will reset automat-ically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode C
TTT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode R (r)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV is prohibited fromdecrementing until the end of the output pulse time (tout2)when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automati-cally to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode R
OUT2
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode K (k)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode K
T T
0
Mode P (P)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV display is prohibitedfrom decrementing until the end of the output pulse time whenOutput 2 turns OFF and the count PV is reset automatically tothe count setting value SV2 and any input signals that occurredduring the output pulse time.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode P
OUT2
TT
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
Mode Q (q)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will continue todecrement with each input signal until the end of the outputpulse time when Output 2 turns OFF and the count PV is resetautomatically to the count setting value SV2.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TT
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode Q
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
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Mode A (A)
When the count present value PV counts down to 0, Output 2will turn ON momentarily for the time set in the output pulsewidth parameter (tout2). The count PV will remain at 0regardless of additional input signals.
The leading edge of a “reset” input signal at RST1 will turnOutput 2 OFF, reset the count PV to the count setting valueSV2, and prohibit an input signal from decrementing the countPV. The trailing edge of the “reset” signal at RST1 enablescounting to begin.
The "reset" signal minimum pulse width is set by reset pulsewidth parameter ( rtSr ).
OUT2
TIMER + COUNTERCounter Input Mode DOWN
Counter Output Mode A
T T
RESET
999999
COUNT SV2
COUNT PV
0
PNPINPUTS
NPNINPUTS
Outputs
Load
Load
OUT1NPN/
SINKING
OUT2SPDT
Load
OUT1SPST
Load
OUT2NPN/
SINKING
Load
+VDC
0VDC +VDC
0VDC
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
+VDC 0VDC
Externally Powered
+VDC 0VDC
Externally PoweredGate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
0V CP1
+12V RST1RST2/ START
CountInput
Start Timer
Reset
Gate Input
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CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
CP2/ GATE (Pause)
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Select functions: There are 4 modes in CTT, (left to right) timer, counter, tachometer and timer + counter.
–FunC Cont taCh –mixtime
Select display unit: the min. unit 10ms - the max. unit hour are selectable.
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t–unit s–001 s–01 –s–1 ms–001 ms–01
C–inPt ––UP down
Select input modes: Only counting up and counting down are available.
C–otmd F n C r k p
q a
Select output modes: Same as the output modes of the counter except for S, T, D.
Select counting speed: Maximum 5Kcps; others 1K, 200, 30 and 1cps.
C–Sped ––5k ––1k –200 ––30
t–out1
Pulse width of output 1: The default output time is 0.02 second. When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON.
–––1
–002 –000
t–out2
Pulse width of output 2: This paramter is adjustable according to different output modes selected. If the output mode is C,the default output time will be 0.02 second, When the parameter is set to 0.00 second, the output status will be maintained ON. Notavailable in Output Modes F and N.
–002 –000
–point
Set up the position of decimal point: 0 (no decimal point), 1 (one digit after decimal point), 2 (two digits after decimalpoint), 3 (three digits after decimal point).
0 1 2 3
psCale 1000
Set up pre-scale value: 1.000 (default 1:1) Range: 0.001 to 99.999
–pwers
Save the data while switching off the power: When SAVE is selected, the PV will be saved; when CLEAR is selected,the PV will not be saved.
Clear save
–rtsr
Set up minimum width of reset signal: Default = 20ms; 1ms is also selectable
––20 –––1
inptlC
Select input signal types: NPN and PNP
–npn –pnp
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t–mode ––UP down
Select timer mode: times up and times down,
Select output modes: There are 8 output modes.
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To enter the page for parameter setting of the counter, press Ä for the main menu for more than 3 seconds. Afterthe setup is completed, press Ä for more than 3 seconds under any of the parameter page you are in and returnto the main menu.
Keypad set up of the parameters for Timer + Counter mode: