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LCD Multifunction Counter, Codix 923/924

Codix 923 and Codix 924 are two multifunction counters with the same properties. Combined pulse counter, position counter, chronometer and tachometer. Codix 923 has 1 preset, while Codix 924 has a selectable 1 or 2 presets. There is a 2-line, 6-digit LCD display as standard. Codix 923 without background lighting, Codix 924 with one LED look variant. Adjustable scale factor. The relay outputs are adapted for either active closing or breaking. There is also an adjustable activation time for the outputs. The presets are set using buttons on the front of the counter. Resetting takes place manually, electrically or automatically. There is a built-in memory backup. The counters have an internal sensor feed of 24 V DC. Codix 924 is also available in a version with an optocoupler output (not kept in stock) or with 4 to 6 presets (not kept in stock).

Pulse counter/position counter
For counting and adding pulses, also works as a position counter together with an angle sensor.
The counter function is selected during programming

Count.Dir

A=counter input B=counter direction

Quad

A=0° (designed for two-channel angle sensor)
B=90°

UpDown

A=counting up
B=counting down

Batch

Counts the number of units and number of boxes an checks box feed

UpUp

The total for two inputs

AddTot

Preset + total


Batch counter
The following is meant by batch counter: Preset one is 1 batch preselection. Preset 2 is a repeating one. With batch preselection, you specify how many cycles you want to count. E.g.: You want to count 100 units 7 times. Here, you set the batch preselection to 7 and the second preset to 100. This setting takes place in the same way as counter setting, with the exception of the fact that a preset is a batch preselection.

Chronometer/timer
For timing where the outputs are activated once a preset time is reached. Adjustable time ranges in one of the following ranges: h or min or sec, or h:min:s (e.g. 06 h:23 min:45 sec). The position of the decimal point determines the resolution of the time selected, e.g. whole seconds, tenths and hundredths of a second.

Tachometer (frequency/revolution counter)
For displaying speed, e.g. rpm or metres per second. The counter speed can be selected between 30 Hz or 10 kHz.

Connection

 

1

Power supply sensor 24 V DC

 

 

2

GND (0 V DC)

 

 

3

Signal input A

 

 

4

Signal input B

 

 

5

Reset input

 

 

6

Button lock input

 

 

7

GATE (Gate input)

 

 

8

User input

 

 

9

Relay contact (C) Collector

Output 1

 

10

Relay contact (N.O.) Emitter

Output 1

 

11

Relay contact (C) Collector

Output 2

 

12

Relay contact (N.O.) not allocated

Output 2

 

13

Relay contact (N.C.) Collector

 

 

14

AC: 90-260 V AC N~ DC: 10-30 V DC

Supply voltage

 

15

AC: 90-260 V AC L~ DC: GND (0 V DC)

Supply voltage

 

16-20

Free locations

 

 

 

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  • 10-30 V dc /100-240 V ac
  • Pulse, Frequency, time - 1-6 Presets
  • 2 Row, 6+6 Digit display
  • 65 kHz Max. input

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Product description

Codix 923 and Codix 924 are two multifunction counters with the same properties. Combined pulse counter, position counter, chronometer and tachometer. Codix 923 has 1 preset, while Codix 924 has a selectable 1 or 2 presets. There is a 2-line, 6-digit LCD display as standard. Codix 923 without background lighting, Codix 924 with one LED look variant. Adjustable scale factor. The relay outputs are adapted for either active closing or breaking. There is also an adjustable activation time for the outputs. The presets are set using buttons on the front of the counter. Resetting takes place manually, electrically or automatically. There is a built-in memory backup. The counters have an internal sensor feed of 24 V DC. Codix 924 is also available in a version with an optocoupler output (not kept in stock) or with 4 to 6 presets (not kept in stock).

Pulse counter/position counter
For counting and adding pulses, also works as a position counter together with an angle sensor.
The counter function is selected during programming

Count.Dir

A=counter input B=counter direction

Quad

A=0° (designed for two-channel angle sensor)
B=90°

UpDown

A=counting up
B=counting down

Batch

Counts the number of units and number of boxes an checks box feed

UpUp

The total for two inputs

AddTot

Preset + total


Batch counter
The following is meant by batch counter: Preset one is 1 batch preselection. Preset 2 is a repeating one. With batch preselection, you specify how many cycles you want to count. E.g.: You want to count 100 units 7 times. Here, you set the batch preselection to 7 and the second preset to 100. This setting takes place in the same way as counter setting, with the exception of the fact that a preset is a batch preselection.

Chronometer/timer
For timing where the outputs are activated once a preset time is reached. Adjustable time ranges in one of the following ranges: h or min or sec, or h:min:s (e.g. 06 h:23 min:45 sec). The position of the decimal point determines the resolution of the time selected, e.g. whole seconds, tenths and hundredths of a second.

Tachometer (frequency/revolution counter)
For displaying speed, e.g. rpm or metres per second. The counter speed can be selected between 30 Hz or 10 kHz.

Connection

 

1

Power supply sensor 24 V DC

 

 

2

GND (0 V DC)

 

 

3

Signal input A

 

 

4

Signal input B

 

 

5

Reset input

 

 

6

Button lock input

 

 

7

GATE (Gate input)

 

 

8

User input

 

 

9

Relay contact (C) Collector

Output 1

 

10

Relay contact (N.O.) Emitter

Output 1

 

11

Relay contact (C) Collector

Output 2

 

12

Relay contact (N.O.) not allocated

Output 2

 

13

Relay contact (N.C.) Collector

 

 

14

AC: 90-260 V AC N~ DC: 10-30 V DC

Supply voltage

 

15

AC: 90-260 V AC L~ DC: GND (0 V DC)

Supply voltage

 

16-20

Free locations

 

 

 

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