MCR-F-UI-DC Phoenix Contact, MCR-F-UI-DC Datasheet
MCR-F-UI-DC
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... INTERFACE Data Sheet 100240_en_05 1 Description MCR-f-UI-DC, the programmable MCR frequency transducer module for displaying and converting frequencies up to120 kHz. On the input side, all common frequency generator signals and 4-wire technology, and signals from incremental encoders can be collected. The input impulses are evaluated using period ...
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... Configuration of the Analog Input – Sequence of Menu................................................................................ 12 12.3 Configuration of the Extended Mode – Sequence of Menu .......................................................................... 13 13 Example: Configuration Based on a Frequency Input Signal ..................................................... 13.1 Continuation of the Configuration Example: ................................................................................................. 16 14 Configuration Software MCR/PI-CONF-WIN-... ......................................................................... 15 Application Example: Speed Measurement of a Drive ............................................................... 100240_en_05 ................................................................................................................................. 6 MCR-f-UI- ...
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... Potential-free relay contact (Dry Contact) – Frequency generator ca < 0.1 Hz…120 kHz / ≤ ≥ 12 Bit 2 Vpp (0.1 Hz…120 kHz) 2 Vpp (8.0 Hz…120 kHz) 18 Vpp (1.0 Hz…120 kHz) max (incl. DC voltage) ≥ 1μs 0… 0… MCR-f-UI-DC Pcs./Pkt 1 3 PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... EN 61000-4-2 Criterion B EN 61000-4-3 Criterion A EN 61000-4-4 Criterion B EN 61000-4-5 Criterion B EN 61000-4-6 Criterion 55011 Criterion A MCR-f-UI- discharge in air 6 kV contact discharge 3 10 V/m 2 Input/output/supply kHz Input/output Ω 2 Supply Ω 3 Input/output/supply PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... Dimensions 75 mm Figure 1 Dimensions 5 Features Membrane keypad Signal inputs Figure 2 Features of MCR-f-UI-DC 100240_en_05 " MCR-f-UI-DC Supply Switching output Signal outputs PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... No additional settings are necessary. 100240_en_05 9 + GND ! SW " mC GND & A GND 2 8 Resetting to Delivery State – Connect the top two pins of the pin strip (nearest display) with the jumper. – Terminal 2 is now ready again for the connection of NAMUR sensors. MCR-f-UI-DC 6 PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... IN pnp wh GND1 NPN PNP + 100240_en_05 2-wire DC NAMUR sensor bn +8,2 V NAMUR GND1 NPN PNP + NPN transistor output bu +8,2 V NAMUR npn GND1 NPN PNP + NPN transistor with pull-up resistor bn + GND1 NPN transistor output bu +8,2 V NAMUR npn wh GND1 NPN PNP + MCR-f-UI-DC 7 PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... The connection from terminal block 4 GND1 to terminal block 0 GND is essential! – Supply of signal generator from the module 15 V/25 mA +8,2 V NAMUR GND1 K1, K2, K0 NPN PNP K1, K2 input (direct current) +8,2 V NAMUR GND1 NPN - PNP + MCR-f-UI-DC 8 PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... V) Setting the division factor from 0.1 to 9999 (de- fault value = 1.0). Slow positioning tasks require holed coupling halves with multiple divisions (factor > 1). Measuring the rotational speed of a motor at the gearbox requires a small division factor (factor < 1). PHOENIX CONTACT MCR-f-UI-DC 9 ...
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... Messages in Operating Mode key, the set 11.4 Menu Guidance MCR-f-UI-DC Has fallen below the measuring range. This message and the current frequency flash alternately if the frequency falls below the bot- tom measuring range set. Measuring range exceeded. This message and the current frequency flash alternately if the frequency exceeds the top measuring range set ...
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... Input Example Example Full Scale Full Scale Input Input all options all options Example Example Low Setpoint Example Example High Setpoint Example + Zero Input Example + Full Scale Input Example + Low Low Setpoint Setpoint Example + High High Setpoint Setpoint PHOENIX CONTACT MCR-f-UI-DC 11 ...
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... High Setpoint Saving values Operating mode Figure 6 Configuration of the analog input – sequence of menu 100240_en_05 Example Zero Input Example Full Scale Input All options All options Example Example Low Setpoint Example Example High Setpoint MCR-f-UI-DC Low Setpoint High Setpoint PHOENIX CONTACT 12 ...
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... OFF delay POWER ON delay Wire break detection End value Zero point Division factor Output filter function Continued Figure 7 Configuration of the extended mode – Sequence of menu (1) 100240_en_05 Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example PHOENIX CONTACT MCR-f-UI-DC 13 ...
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... Continuation of the Sequence of Menu: Signal where the measuring range is fallen below Signal where the measuring range is exceeded No signal Save Do not save Basic settings Figure 8 Configuration of the extended mode – sequence of menu (2) 100240_en_05 Operating mode MCR-f-UI-DC 14 PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... Example: Configuration Based on a Frequency Input Signal The module MCR-f-UI-DC has the following functions: Frequency range: 5…45700 Hz, 3-wire NPN sensor Output signal: 4…20 mA Switching behavior: bottom switching point ("High" to "Low" top switching point ("Low" to "High" kHz ON delay OFF delay Wire-break detection time: ...
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... Continuation of the Configuration Example: Operating mode Press briefly -> extended operating mode + ON delay OFF delay Wire break detection time Example Figure 10 Continuation of the configuration example 100240_en_05 Operating mode MCR-f-UI-DC 16 PHOENIX CONTACT ...
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... Configuration Software MCR/ PI-CONF-WIN-... The MCR configuration software is available for the configuration and visualization of all parameters for the MCR-f-UI-DC frequency transducer. The MCR-Software runs under Windows 95 ®, ® Windows 98 Windows NT , Windows ME ® Windows 2000 and under Windows XP The modules are configured via a serial interface. A label is also created by the software that can be placed on the module ...