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6320-2500-0000

Manufacturer Part Number
6320-2500-0000
Description
Dual LCD Hour Meter
Manufacturer
REDINGTON COUNTERS
Datasheet

Specifications of 6320-2500-0000

Time Range
0.1sec To 9999999.9hr
Supply Voltage Max
300V
Time Range Max
0.1s
Character Size
8mm
Time Range Min
9999999.9h
No. Of Digits / Alpha
8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For the Switch and Low Voltage DC Counters, there are six screw terminals for all of the I/O.
nals for the I/O. The combinations of the I/O and power supply are factory set.
Pulse Inputs:
Remote Reset:
Front Panel Reset Enable:
Output:
Preset Function
Each counter may be placed in a preset operating mode. This mode can be programmed through the front panel for those units that have the front panel
programming option. It may also be factory programmed. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT THE PRESET FUNCTION BE USED AT THE SAME TIME
THAT ALERTS ARE ENABLED.
Basically, a preset counter is a counter that counts to a preset value and then turns on an output device. At some point, the output device is turned off,
the counter is reset, and the process begins again. There are two things to determine. One is when and how to turn off the output device, and the sec-
ond is when and how to reset the counter.
The preset counters can be set up for either automatic reset or external (front panel or remote) reset. The outputs can be turned off by either time out or
external reset. In addition to the output, an icon can be turned on when the output is turned on for a visual indication of the preset condition.
Alert Functions
The Model 63 Counter can be programmed to operate as a maintenance device in which alerts notify the user of certain maintenance actions to be
taken after accumulation of a predefined number of counts. When the accumulated count equals the predefined alert value, an icon is illuminated on the
display. When the alert is reset, the icon is turned off, but the count value is not reset.
There are two types of alerts. The first is a break-in alert. A break-in alert only occurs once at the start of unit operation. The second type of alert is
recurring. A recurring alert occurs continuously at a predefined period. When tied to a break-in alert, the recurring alert will not begin its count until the
break-in alert has occurred.
The intervals for the recurring alert can be performed as start-to start or end-to-start. A start-to-start interval count starts when the last alert is turn on.
The end-to-start interval count starts when the last alert is turned off.
The Model 63 Counter can support three alerts using front panel programming and four alerts when factory programmed. IT IS NOT RECOMMEDED
THAT THE PRESET FUNCTION BE USED AT THE SAME TIME THAT ALERTS ARE ENABLED. In both cases, Alert #1 is a break-in alert that is tied to
Alert #2, which is recurring. Alert #3 is recurring, and Alert #4 can be factory set as either break-in or recurring. If Alert #4 is break-in, then it is tied to
Alert #3.
The Model 63 Counter can be programmed to be latched or kept on for a predetermined number of counts. When latched, an external reset is required
to turn off the alert. Each alert can also force the output on when the alert is on.
Front Panel
The liquid crystal display is reflective with dark characters on a light background. There are 8 digits on the display. The standard display contains seven
icons which can be assigned as desired to either alerts or a preset.
Model 63 Counters with the front panel programming option are capable of being programmed for either alerts or the preset function. There are two front
panel switches. To begin programming, the two switches are pressed simultaneously. The programming menu must be completed in its entirety to return
to normal operation. The switch functions are described as follows:
SEL:
RST:
Resets
Unless using alerts, a reset returns the display to zero. If using alerts, the reset turns an alert off. There are three different reset configurations available:
Non-Reset:
Remote Reset:
Manual Reset:
Note: Some counters are equipped with a Manual Reset Enable Input. In this case, the Manual Reset Enable Input must be high for the RST switch to
be functional.
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switch is used to select options.
Switch – open circuit or switch closure
Low Voltage DC – Low input is less than 1VDC and High Input is 3 – 30VDC.
High Voltage DC or AC – Low is less than 3VDC or 3VAC. A High Input is either 10 – 300VDC or 20-300VAC.
During normal operation, the displayed counters will be swapped when the SEL switch is pressed and released. During programming, this
During normal operation, the RST switch is used for front panel reset. During programming, the RST switch is used to enter an option.
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is at a high level. When the reset signal is at a low level, accumulating counts can occur.
The counter can never be reset. A non-reset unit also has no front panel programming option.
A model with Remote reset has a dedicated terminal for performing the reset function. The unit resets when the remote reset signal
Manual reset occurs when the RST switch on the front of the counter is pressed. Counting resumes upon release of the RST switch.
The exception to this operation is in the Dual Counter case in which the non-resettable counter can not be reset.
The output is an open-drain MOSFET. The output is used when operating in the Preset Counter Mode, and it can be option
ally used when using Redi-Alerts.
The pulse inputs are those inputs that are counted.
When the remote reset is at a high level, the counter will reset.
The counter will not reset when the Front Panel Reset Enable is at a low level and the Front Panel Reset Switch is pressed.
The counter will reset when the Front Panel Reset Enable is
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at a high level, and the Front Panel Reset Switch is pressed.
For the High Voltage Counters, there are four screw termi-
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