Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-K: Wireless I/O Transmitter v1.9 User Manual

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WI-I/O 9-K

v1.9


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4.7 Pulse Inputs

Each WI-I/O K has two pulse inputs. Each pulse input has 2 x 16 bit counters and a calculated

pulse rate value. The 2 x 16 bit counters are a base counter which increments on each pulse, and

an “HI” counter which increments each time the base counter overflows. Either or both counters

can be transmitted, although each is transmitted individually.

There are several configurable parameters for pulse inputs. The paralysis value can be adjusted

from the Unit Details selection, as per Digital Inputs.

The pulse inputs also have a Sensitivity

value. The pulse input sensitivity is the

number of pulse increments since the last

transmission to trigger another

transmission. For example, if the pulse

count at the last transmission for a pulse

input was 1000, and the sensitivity value

is 10, then another transmission will

occur when the pulse count reaches 1010

(provided there has not been an update transmission during this period). The sensitivity values

can be between 1 and 32000.

If either pulse input has an input rate of more than 10Hz, then the Fast Pulse Input option should

be selected from the Pulsed Inputs selection. This is selected at “Pulse Input 1 Count” even if

you are using PI2. That is, if either PI1 or PI2 is faster than 10Hz, select “Enable Fast Pulse

Inputs” for PI1. Selecting Fast PI will increase the power consumption of the WI-I/O K and is

not suitable for battery supplies.

PI2 has a user-configurable divider for scaling its pulse counters. PI1 does not have a divider.

The PI2 divider can be an integer from 1 – 255. If the divider is set to X, then the base counter

will increment by 1 for every X input pulses.

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