Simple on-line trip frequency setting, User settable trip frequency from 0.1 Hz to 25 KHz
Features
Simple on-line trip frequency setting
User settable trip frequency from 0.1 Hz to 25 KHz
Over-speed, Under-speed, and Zero-speed Detection
Relay latching, alarm override, and alarm reset functions
Programmable input circuit accepts variety of sensor outputs
Hysteresis and offset functions available
85 to 250 VAC and 9 to 32 VDC versions available
Input and relay status indication LED¡¯s
UL/CUL Recognized Component
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
AC Powered Versions: 85 to 250 VAC; 48 to 62 Hz; 5.5 VA
DC Powered Versions: 9 to 32 VDC; 2.0 W
Power Up Current
Ip = 600 mA for 50 msec max.
Sensor Power
(AC version only) +12 VDC ?25% @ 60 mA max.
Operating Frequency Range
0 Hz to 25 KHz
Signal Input
DIP switch selectable to accept signals from a variety of sources, including switch contacts, outputs from CMOS or TTL circuits, magnetic pickups, and all standard RLC sensors.
Current Sourcing
Internal 1 K. pull-down resistor for sensors with current sourcing output.
(Max. sensor output current = 12 mA @ 12 V output.)
Current Sinking
Internal 3.9 K. pull-up resistor for sensors with current sinking output.
(Max. sensor current = 3 mA.)
Low Bias
Input trigger levers VIL = 0.25 V, VIH = 0.75 V; for increased sensitivity when used with magnetic pickups.
Hi Bias
Input trigger levels VIL = 2.5 V, VIH = 3.0 V; for logic level signals.
Max. Input Signal
¡¾90 V; 2.75 mA max.
(with both Current Sourcing and Current Sinking resistors switched off).
Environmental Conditions
Operating Range: 0 to 50¡ÆC
Certifications and Compliances Safety
UL Recognized Component, File #E137808, UL508, CSA 22.2 No. 14 Recognized to U.S. and Canadian requirements under the Component Recognition Program of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. IECEE CB Scheme Test Certificate # UL1683A-176645/USA, CB Scheme Test Report # 97ME50135-042297 Issued by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. IEC 1010-1, EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use, Part 1.