4.5 Decimal point (totaliser)
The decimal point defines the
way of displaying the count val-
ues. It does not affect counting.
0
0.0
0.00
0.000
4.6 RESET mode (totaliser)
manual reset via the red
RESET key and electrical reset
via the RESET input
no reset (red RESET key and
RESET input locked)
only electrical reset via the
RESET input
only manual reset via the red
RESET key
4.7 Input mode (time meter)
Start/Stop via Inp B. Counting
while Inp B (Gate) not active or
open
Start/Stop via Inp B.
Counting while Inp B (Gate)
active (High level with pnp; Low
level with npn)
Count Start/Stop via INP B
(LOW-HIGH edge with pnp;
HIGH-LOW edge with npn).
Every active edge changes the
counter status.
no decimal place
one decimal place
two decimal places
three decimal places
4.8 Operating mode (time meter)
Time unit: seconds (accuracy
depending on position of the
decimal point*)
Time unit: minutes (accuracy
depending on position of the
decimal point*)
Time unit: hours (accuracy
depending on position of the
decimal point*)
Time units: Hours:Minutes:Sec-
onds (decimal point setting is
ignored)
*0, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 means: time measurement in
0, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 time units
4.9 Decimal point (time meter)
The decimal point defines the
resolution of the programmed
time unit.
0
0.0
0.00
0.000
4.10 RESET mode (time meter)
manual reset via the red
RESET key and electrical reset
via the RESET input
no reset (red RESET key and
RESET input locked)
only electrical reset via the
RESET input
only manual reset via the red
RESET key
1
1/10
(0,1)
1/100 (0,01)
1/1000 (0,001)
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