Red Lion GEMINI 33 User Manual
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CODE 55 - TIMED OUTPUT 2 VALUE
The Gemini 3300 has the capability of varying the Timed Output 2 Value
from 0.01 second to 599.99 seconds. When the code is entered, instead of a
single mode identifier digit being displayed, six digits will be shown. Refer to
“Programming the Presets, Scale Factor, Timed Outputs & Counter Load
Values” section for more details about entering. The timed output will be
terminated if the Process Counter is manually reset.
Note: A Timed Output Value of zero cannot be programmed into the Gemini
3300. If a value of 0 is entered into the display and the “E” key is pressed,
the unit will not enter the 0, but will stay in the data entry mode. If a new
value is not entered, it will time out and the unit will continue to use its
previous setting.
CODE 61 - RESET BUTTON & TERMINAL ACTUATION
MODES
Since there are three counters integrated into the Gemini 3300, various modes
are available to provide the desired reset response to the activation of the front
panel Reset button, “R”, or rear “RST” terminal. The mode selected, determines
which counter(s) will reset when the reset button or terminal is activated.
There are two ways the manual reset can act on the unit. The first is a
“maintained” reset action, in which the unit is held reset as long as the reset
button or terminal is activated. If the Process Counter is held in “maintained”
reset, counting on all three counters will be inhibited. The second is a
“momentary” action in which the unit resets and starts counting immediately,
even though the reset button or terminal may still be activated. A “-” sign
preceding the mode identifier indicates “momentary” reset action. The absence
of a “-” sign indicates “maintained” reset action.
[61 1] RESET PROCESS COUNT ONLY
[61 2] RESET BATCH COUNT ONLY
[61 3] RESET PROCESS AND BATCH COUNT
[61 4] RESET PROCESS, BATCH AND TOTAL COUNT
[61 -1]
[61 -2]
These modes are the same as above with the exception
[61 -3]
that reset is set for “Momentary” operation.
[61 -4]
CODE 62 - PROCESS COUNTER RESET ACTION & PRESET
TRACKING MODES
The “Process Counter Reset Action Mode” determines how the Process
Counter can be reset and the type reset action that will occur. In the manual reset
modes, reset can only occur by activation of the Reset button, reset terminal (See
“Reset Button & Terminal Actuation Modes” - Code 61), 2-button reset, or
through serial communications. In the “Auto Reset” modes the Process Counter
can be reset manually and can also be reset when the Process Counter reaches the
Preset 2 value, or zero, or after Timed Output 2, depending on the mode selected.
A Preset tracking mode is also incorporated in Function Code 62. A “-”
sign preceding the reset action mode indicates that Preset tracking is enabled.
The absence of a “-” sign indicates that Preset tracking is disabled.
If Preset tracking is enabled, whenever the Preset 2 value is changed, the
Preset 1 value will also change so that the offset between Preset 2 and Preset
1 remains the same. The amount of offset is changed by changing the Preset
1 value. For example, if Preset 2 is 100 and it is desired that Preset 1 occurs
20 counts before Preset 2, the Preset 1 value would be set to 80. If Preset 2 is
then changed to 200, Preset 1 will automatically change to 180, maintaining
the same 20 count offset.
The Preset 1 Value cannot be changed when Preset tracking is enabled and
the “PGM.DIS.” (Program Disable) terminal is connected to “COMMON”.
[62 1] MANUAL RESET TO ZERO - Manual reset to zero is accomplished by
pulling the “RST.” terminal to “COMMON” or, if the front panel reset is
enabled, by pressing the front panel reset button, or by using the “Two Button
Reset” (pressing the “E” key and the “1” key). Preset tracking is disabled.
[62 2] MANUAL RESET TO PRESET 2 - Manual reset to Preset 2 is
accomplished by pulling the “RST.” terminal to “COMMON” or, if the
front panel reset is enabled, by pressing the front panel reset button, or by
using the “Two Button Reset” (pressing the “E” key and the “1” key).
Preset tracking is disabled.
[62 3] AUTOMATIC RESET TO ZERO AFTER TIMED OUTPUT 2 - The
Process Counter automatically resets to zero when Timed Output 2 ends.
The “Output 2 Termination Mode” should be programmed for timed
output operation, [54 5], when in this mode. Preset tracking is disabled.
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