Table 3-3. digital input conditioning settings -6 – Basler Electric BE1-700 User Manual

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To edit the settings or labels, select Inputs and Outputs from the Screens pull-down menu. Then select
the Inputs 1-4 tab. Refer to Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-4. Inputs and Outputs Screen, Inputs 1-4 Tab

See Table 3-3 for a list of settings and their defaults.

Table 3-3. Digital Input Conditioning Settings

Setting

Range

Increment

Unit of Measure

Default

Recognition Time

4 to 255

1

Milliseconds

4

Debounce Time

4 to 255

1

Milliseconds

16

Time Units

Pull-down menu that selects the unit of measure for Recognition Time and
Debounce Time. Units of measure available are: milliseconds (ms), seconds,
minutes, and cycles. The default is milliseconds.

Name

User programmable label for the input contact. Used by the reporting function to
give meaningful identification to the input contact. This label may be up to 10
characters long.

Energized State

User programmable label for the contact’s energized state. Used by the reporting
function to give meaningful identification to the state of the input contact. This
label may be up to seven characters long.

De-Energized
State

User programmable label for the contact’s de-energized state. Used by the
reporting function to give meaningful identification to the state of the input contact.
This label may be up to seven characters long.

∗ Since the input conditioning function is evaluated every quarter cycle, the setting is internally rounded to
the nearest multiple of 4.16 milliseconds (60 Hz systems) or 5 milliseconds (50 Hz systems).

If you are concerned about ac voltage being coupled into the contact sensing circuits, the recognition time
can be set for greater than one-half of the power system cycle period. This will take advantage of the half-
wave rectification provided by the input circuitry.

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