Specifications apply over entire operating temperature range of 0 to 50C.
| Parameter | Min. | Typ. | Max. | Units |
| Supply Voltage Into ED3 |
+7.5 |
- |
+24 (+18 rev. 2.10 and below) |
Volts |
Supply Current* With Backlight Without Backlight |
- - |
- - |
40 25 |
mA mA |
| Encoder Input Cycle Frequency |
0 |
- |
1.2 |
MHz |
| Relay Contact Rating*** |
- |
- |
2.0 |
Amps |
Relay Switching Rating****
|
- - |
- - |
125 24 |
VAC VDC |
| Relay Dielectric Strength |
500 |
- |
- |
VAC |
| Relay Contact Resistance |
- |
- |
0.1 |
Ohm |
| Output Voltage to Encoder** |
4.8 |
5.0 |
5.2 |
VDC |
| Encoder Supply Current |
- |
- |
250 |
mA |
Encoder Single-ended Interface Low Input High Input |
-1.0 +2.8 |
- - |
+2.1 +7.0 |
VDC VDC |
Encoder Differential Interface Minimum Differential Voltage Common Mode Voltage |
200 -7.0 |
- - |
- +7.0 |
mVDC VDC |
* Does not include current drawn from an external encoder.
** 100mA load.
*** At rated AC or DV voltage.
**** An external clamp diode should be used when switching inductive loads.
In normal operating mode, the function of each button is defined by the label located just above the button. When the ED3 first powers up, a Tachometer or Counter Mode label is briefly displayed to indicate the currently configured operating mode.
The display will flash 9999999 for numbers that are outside of the configured limits of the ED3.
Preload:
In Counter Mode, the encoder index signal, if enabled, or the preset button, if enabled, can preset the display to a preload parameter value.
In Tachometer Mode, if enabled, when the preset button is pressed, the velocities at that instant will be stored as target velocities and the display is set to zero. That target will thereafter be subtracted from the current velocities to display the relative difference above and below that target. Pressing and holding the preset button for three seconds will return to the normal mode of displaying the actual velocities.
Relay:
The internal isolated SPDT relay with field programmable set points is useful for controlling external devices.
In Counter Mode, the ED3 can be configured to activate on one of four conditions: greater than, less than, window, or match count.
In Tachometer Mode, the ED3 can be configured to activate on one of three encoder velocity conditions: greater than, less than, or between.
LEDs:
The High LED turns on when the displayed value is greater than the Hi Set parameter.
The Low LED turns on when the displayed value is less than the Lo Set parameter.
In Counter Mode, if the relay is set to the Match condition, the Match LED turns on when the displayed value is equal to the Match parameter. If the relay is set to the Between condition, the Match LED turns on when the displayed value is between the Hi Set and Lo Set parameters.
In Tachometer Mode, if the relay is set to the Between condition, the Match LED turns on when the displayed value is between the Hi Set and Lo Set parameters.
The operating mode and parameters may be changed by pressing and holding the Menu button for 3 seconds; this will place the ED3 into Configuration Mode. In Configuration Mode, the function of each button is defined by the text or symbol below it:
- Menu Button: Press (without holding) to scroll through the modes or parameters to change.
- Decimal Button: Enables or disables the decimal point of numeric values at the current cursor position.
- Right Arrow Button: Moves the cursor to the right one digit at a time when a numeric parameter is selected.
- Up Arrow Button: Scrolls through the available values for the selected parameter.
The ED3 has two sets of parameter tables, one for Counter Mode and one for Tachometer Mode. Changing the Counter Mode parameters does not affect the Tachometer Mode parameters and vice versa. Saved parameters can be either viewed or changed. Upon entering Configuration Mode, the Menu button scrolls through the two mode choices: Tach or Counter. Press the Up Arrow button to select the desired mode. The ED3 will then present the first parameter for that mode. Parameters are explained in detail in the Menu Settings section of this data sheet.
Please Note:
- The far left digit of the display is the sign digit.
- Entering a negative Scale parameter is equivalent to reversing the direction of the encoder or inclinometer.
- The displayed resolution is rounded (not truncated) to the range resolution defined by the Lo Count/Hi Count or Lo Set/Hi Set parameters. See these parameter settings for details.
Configuration Mode may be exited at any time by pressing and holding the Menu button for three seconds. The following exit menu choices will be displayed:
- SAVE Yes - Changes are saved permanently to nonvolatile memory.
- SAVE No - All changes are abandoned.
- SAVE TST - Changes are saved to RAM only for as long as the ED3 remains powered on.
Press the Up Arrow to scroll through the exit choices. Press the Menu button to execute the exit choice.
All parameters are checked when an attempt is made to save the configuration parameters. If a non-valid entry is detected, an error code (below) is displayed and must be corrected before the settings can be saved.
- Error 1 - Counter Mode range error: The Lo Count is set higher than Hi Count.
- Error 2 - Tachometer Mode parameter error: The Lo Set is set higher than the Hi Set.
- Error 3 - The Scale Value parameter is set to zero. The ED3 will always display zero. Set the Scale Value parameter to a non-zero number.
- Error 4 - PreLoad count value is outside the Lo Count and Hi Count range.
J2 Pluggable Screw Terminal (included)
Quantity 1: 3-position
* 22 AWG is standard. 24, 26 and 28 AWG are also available.
To view the firmware version of the ED3, use the following steps:
- Turn the unit off.
- While holding down the Menu button, turn the unit back on by pressing the Power button.
- Firmware version number will flash on screen for a few seconds until unit enters normal operation mode.
The documents below are provided for informational purposes only.
Rev. 1.91 is no longer available and has been replaced with Rev. 2.10.
Rev 1.91 PDF Data Sheet