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1.9 Functions of the 10-CH, Pulse Input Module
This module has ten inputs for integration of numbers of pulses.
Input terminal (clamp terminal)
Terminal cover
Measurement Input Types
Measurement Input Type Notation
No measurement SKIP
Pulse PULSE
Measurement Range
Measurement Range Type Notation Rated Measuring Range
LEVEL LEVEL 0 to 30000
Contact input CONTACT 0 to 30000
Measurement Interval
The pulse integral value each measurement interval is the measured value. When stable
pulses are input, the upper limit of numbers of pulses and the measured values are
shown below.
Upper Limit of Numbers of Pulses per Measurement Interval
Measurement interval 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s
Upper limit on number
of pulses (pulses/s)
*1
10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 6000 3000 1500 1000
10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 5000 2720 1360 900
*1 When using the SNTP time synchronization function, refer to the values on the bottom row.
Measured Values Each Measurement Interval
Measurement
interval
Input signal
1 pulse/s 10 pulses/s 100 pulses/s 1000 pulses/s 10000 pulses/s
100 ms 0 or 1 1 10 100 1000
200 ms 0 or 1 2 20 200 2000
500 ms 0 or 1 5 50 500 5000
1 s 1 10 100 1000 10000
2 s 2 20 200 2000 20000
5 s 5 50 500 5000
*2
10 s 10 100 1000 10000
*2
20 s 20 200 2000 20000
*2
30 s 30 300 3000 30000
*3
*2
60 s 60 600 6000
*2
*2
*2 Exceeds the rated count and therefore measurement is not possible.
*3 When using the SNTP time synchronization function, the values in the upper row are exceeded
therefore measurement is not possible.
Note
When using the SNTP time synchronization function, the spacing between the measurement
intervals changes. Thus, the measured value for each measurement interval changes, but
this has no effect on the integral value (TLOG.PSUM).
If you set the measurement interval to something other than 1 s, the measured value cannot
be displayed in units of seconds. To display in units of seconds, set the measurement
interval to 1 s, or use the MATH function (/M1 option).