2 frequency inputs, Configuration (codelevel: specialist), Frequency detection – Burkert Type 8620 User Manual

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The alarm information is displayed in the menu Processdata\Inputs as an icon similar to the input
alarms of frequency and analog inputs. As long as the alarm is timing (i.e. the binary input signal fits
the alarm condition, but the alarm delay time is not reached yet) a warning icon is displayed.

Configuration (CodeLevel: Specialist)

Configuration

Access
via Cfg.-
menu

Access
via XML-
Cfg.-File

Abbre-
viation
(menu)

Range

Default values

(after factory reset or
at start of Cfg-File-
Download)

Enabling / disabling input

rw

rw

Input

On/Off

Off

Inversion of Input signal

rw

rw

Inv

Yes / No

No

Process value alarm
Alarm Mode

rw

rw

Mode

Off, Alarm L,
Alarm H

Off

Alarm delay time

rw

rw

AlarmDel

0.0 … 1800.0 s

1.0 s

12.1.2 Frequency

Inputs

Figure 13:
Frequency input

Frequency detection

The current frequency of the input signal is detected by measuring the time between two rising
edges of the input signal. Frequencies lower than 0.5 Hz are assumed as 0 Hz, frequencies higher
than 2000 Hz are rejected as interferences.

Scaling

There are two ways of scaling the frequency input signal, either

• Determining the K-Factor as well as the low and high scaling value in the desired engineering

unit or

• determining a low and high frequency value (Freq-, Freq+) with the corresponding low and

high scaling values (Scal-, Scal+) in the desired engineering unit.

The scaling procedure is determined in the configuration file for each frequency input separately by
USE_KFACTOR

USE_KFACTOR

0

Scaling with Freq- and Freq+

1

Scaling with the K-Factor

Scaling with K-Factor

The scaling with K-Factor is recommended for easy configuration of connected flow sensors.

Frequency inputs do not support the safety output function.

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