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Counter; Legend 6P; Rate GRNProduct Specifications Product Attribute Attribute Value Search Approvals EN 61010-1, IEC 529, IEC 61010-1, IP65 (F…

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Counter; Legend 6P; Rate GRN

Product Specifications
Product Attribute Attribute Value Search
Approvals EN 61010-1, IEC 529, IEC 61010-1, IP65 (Face Only), Type 4X Indoor (Face Only), UL50
Backlighting Backlight
Connection Type Plug-in Terminal
Cut Out, Panel 2.68 L x 2.68 H in., 68 L x 68 H mm
Dimensions, Cutout, Inches 68 x 68 mm mm
Display Digit Height 0.3 in.
Display Type LCD
Function Counter
Input Type Logic, Voltage
Measurement Range -99999 to 999999, 0.0001 to 5.9999
Measuring Range -99999 to 999999 hrs. hrs.
Minimum Operating Temperature 0 °C °C
Mounting Type Panel Mount
Number of Digits 8 Digits
Series Legend Series
Supply Voltage 115⁄230, 12 VAC VAC
Temperature Range 0 to +50 °C °C
Temperature, Opening, Maximum 50 °C °C
Type Electronic
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Overview

The Legend Series consist of four different models that are multi-function count and rate indicators. There can be up to six presets and six programmable outputs depending upon the unit. The count and rate displays have separate programmable decimal point settings. The unit also has rate peak and valley displays that show the highest and lowest rate readings since they were reset (peak and valley readings are not retained when power is removed). There are five Programmable User Inputs, three external remote inputs and two front panel function keys, which allow the user to select from a variety of functions. The two line by eight character alphanumeric display with English menus, allows for easy viewing and simple programming of the units. The four scroll through indication displays can be programmed to show other parameters and if desired, automatically scroll at one of the two programmable rates. A program disable DIP switch used with an external User Input can be utilized to protect the settings and guarantee that no unwanted changes occur during operation. The standard RS485 serial communication feature provides the capability of two-way communication between the Legend unit and other compatible equipment such as a printer, a programmable controller, or a host computer. The Baud Rate is programmable and ranges from 1200 to 9600. The unit address number can be programmed from 00-99. Up to thirty-two units can be installed on a single pair of wires, each with an individual address. The Count value(s), Preset(s), Rate, Peak, Valley, etc can all be interrogated or changed. The output(s), counters(s), rate and peak readings can be reset, by sending the proper command codes via serial communications or by activating a programmable user input. When a user input, selected for the print request function, is activated, the values specified in the Program Print Options module can be transmitted to a printer. Optional Programming Software (SFLGP) for IBM® compatible PCs is available to program all of the Legend configuration parameters such as User Inputs, count modes, etc. The software allows unit configurations to be created, uploaded, downloaded, and saved to a file for rapid programming of the Legend. The Legend offers a choice of seven programmable counting modes for use in applications requiring Bi-directional, Anti-coincidence, and Quadrature counting. A separate external inhibit terminal can be used in conjunction with any of the count modes. The input circuitry is switch selectable to accept signals from a variety of input sources. A unit may be programmed to register counts on both edges of the input signal providing frequency doubling capability. A Legend unit will indicate an overflow condition when the capacity of a Count display (Process, Batch, or Total) is exceeded, by flashing the word “OVERFLOW' in the appropriate display. All count values and program setting are retained when unit power is removed in nonvolatile memory.

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