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ATC354Shawnee Installation

The 354 Shawnee II is a solid-state DC pulse counter with a counting range of 0001 to 9,999 or 10 to 99,990 counts, featuring adjustable presets via toggle switches and a high-intensity blue display. It supports various input devices and offers three operational modes: Interval, Delayed, and Repeat Cycle Pulse, which can be configured through external wiring. The installation instructions detail wiring configurations, operational modes, and specifications for optimal use and safety considerations.

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ATC354Shawnee Installation

The 354 Shawnee II is a solid-state DC pulse counter with a counting range of 0001 to 9,999 or 10 to 99,990 counts, featuring adjustable presets via toggle switches and a high-intensity blue display. It supports various input devices and offers three operational modes: Interval, Delayed, and Repeat Cycle Pulse, which can be configured through external wiring. The installation instructions detail wiring configurations, operational modes, and specifications for optimal use and safety considerations.

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INSTALLATION

354 SHAWNEE II INSTRUCTIONS


OCTOBER, 2002
3-0354-275-00-00

PENDING
DESCRIPTION:
CSA PENDING The 354 is a four-digit indicating, solid state DC pulse
counter with a range of 0001 to 9,999, or 10 to
99,990 counts. The count preset is easily adjusted by
four up/down toggle switches. The count preset is
always displayed on large number wheels located
under the vacuum fluorescent indicating display. The
354 plugs into a panel mounted housing allowing for
easy replacement without opening the panel or
disconnecting the wiring. The 354 is capable of
counting at a maximum speed of 5KHz. Count input
devices can be dry contacts, encoders, solid state
sensors or DC voltage inputs. The output device is
a SPDT relay programmable for interval, Delayed,
or Repeat Cycle pulse operation. The programming
is done by installing external wire jumpers. When
power is applied, the counter starts from zero and
counts up as input pulses are applied.The high
intensity blue digital display indicating accumulated
counts. The 354 can operate from momentary or
sustained start signals.

DIMENSIONS:
INCHES
MILLIMETERS

354B WIRING:

1 2 3 5 4 6 15 16

L1 L2 -24VDC Interval Count on


AC Power Output Mode Break
Signal
Relay Contacts
-24VDC Pulse Pulse
Sensor Debounce High Speed Shaper Shaper Delayed
Start Supply Input Input Output COM Input Mode
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 354 SHAWNEE II Counter

OPERATION: 2. DELAYED
AC power is always applied to terminals 1 and 2. When When it is wired for Delayed Operation, the output relay
the Start signal, terminal 7, is on, the counter begins to becomes energized at the end of the cycle and
count incoming pulses applied to the pulse input, ter- remains energized until the counter is reset. The
minal 13. When the number of input pulses exactly -24VDC output signal is present at terminal 6 as long
equals the Preset count setting, the 354 counts-out. At as the output relay remains energized.
that instant the input circuit is automatically turned off
even if the start signal remains on; it is therefore not 3. REPEAT CYCLE PULSE
necessary to turn off the external pulse input.
When it is wired for Repeat Cycle pulse operation, the
The 354 provides either Interval, Delayed, or Repeat output relay and the -24VDC output signal are
Cycle Pulse load operation, depending on how it is both off during the count cycle and on for
wired externally at the terminal block. approximately 80ms at the end of the count cycle.
Approximately 500µs after count-out, the counter
1. INTERVAL resets and starts a new count cycle even though
When it is wired for Interval operation, jumper 12 to 14 the output relay and DC output remain on for
and 15, the SPDT output relay is energized from the approximately 80ms.
start to the end of the count cycle. The-24VDC signal The duration of the output pulse (80ms) can be easily
output is also present at terminal 6 during the count lengthened or shortened by installing a capacitor or
cycle. resistor across terminals 12 and 14.
The 354 counts on the make of the input pulse. It may
be programmed to count on the break of the input
pulse by wiring a jumper across terminals 16 and 12.
Terminal 9 can be wired to provide debounce for the
input device.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 354 SHAWNEE II Counter

Dry Contact Input


Low Speed (50 Counts Per Second)
INTERVAL MODE DELAYED MODE
(MOMENTARY OR SUSTAINED START) (SUSTAINED START)

AC LINE AC LINE

1 POWER SUPPLY 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 2

DELAYED MODE 14 DELAYED MODE 14

INTERVAL MODE 15 COUNT ON BREAK 16

COUNT ON BREAK 16 12 COMMON 12

12 COMMON 12 9 DEBOUNCE INPUT 9


9 DEBOUNCE INPUT 10 HIGH SPEED INPUT 10

10 HIGH SPEED INPUT 10 11 PULSE SHAPER OUTPUT 11

11 PULSE SHAPER OUTPUT 11 8 -24VDC SENSOR SUPPLY 8


8 -24VDC SENSOR SUPPLY 8 7 START 7
*Start *START
7 START 7 -24VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL 6
-24VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL 6 13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT 13
13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT 13
*Close to Start
*Close to Start (Relay Energizes) *Open to Reset
*Open to Reset (Relay De-Energizes) *Relay Energizes at Preset

Dry Contact Input


Low Speed (250 Counts Per Second)

INTERVAL MODE DELAYED MODE


(MOMENTARY OR SUSTAINED START) (SUSTAINED START)

AC LINE AC LINE

1 POWER SUPPLY 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 2


MODE SELECT 14 DELAYED MODE 14

INTERVAL MODE 15 COUNT ON BREAK 16

COUNT ON BREAK 16 12 COMMON 12

12 COMMON 12 9 DEBOUNCE INPUT 9

9 DEBOUNCE INPUT 10 HIGH SPEED INPUT 10

10 HIGH SPEED INPUT 10 11 PULSE SHAPER OUTPUT 11

11 PULSE SHAPER OUTPUT 11 8 -24VDC SENSOR SUPPLY 8

8 -24VDC SENSOR SUPPLY 8 7 START 7


*Start *Start
7 START 7 -24VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL 6
-24VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL 6 13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT 13

13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT 13


*Close to Start
*Open to Reset
*Close to Start (Relay Energizes) *Relay Energizes at Preset
*Open to Reset (Relay De-Energizes)

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 354 SHAWNEE II Counter

Sensor Input
NPN/PNP*
INTERVAL MODE DELAYED MODE
(MOMENTARY OR SUSTRAINED START (SUSTAINED START)

AC LINE AC LINE

1 POWER SUPPLY 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 2

MODE SELECT 14 DELAYED MODE 14


INTERVAL MODE 15 COUNT ON BREAK 16
COUNT ON BREAK 16 12 COMMON 12
12 COMMON 12 9 DEBOUNCE INPUT 9
9 DEBOUNCE INPUT 9 HIGH SPEED INPUT 10
NPN
HIGH SPEED INPUT 10 SENSOR PULSE SHAPER OUTPUT 11
NPN +
SENSOR PULSE SHAPER OUTPUT 11 – 8 -24VDC SENSOR SUPPLY 8
+ OUT
– 8 -24 VDC SENSOR SUPPLY 8 7 START 7
OUT
7 START 7
*START
-24VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL
*START
6
-24 VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL 6 13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT 13
13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT 13
PNP
SENSOR 12 COMMON
+
PNP – 8
SENSOR 12 COMMON -24VDC SENSOR SUPPLY
OUT
+ 13
– 8 PULSE SHAPER INPUT
-24 VDC SENSOR SUPPLY
OUT
* 13 PULSE SHAPER INPUT
* For PNP Sensor, Install 10K 1W Resistor across
Terminals 8 and 13
*For PNP Sensor, Install 10K 1W Resistor across
Terminals 8 and 13 * Close to Start
* Close to Start (Relay Energizes) * Open to Reset
*Open to Reset (Relay De-Energizes) * Relay Energizes at Preset

REPEAT CYCLE PULSE GENERATOR LOAD ACTION


In this mode, the 354 generates an output of 80 ms The load action of the 354 depends on the choice of
(±20 ms) at the end of the count cycle; the length of start circuit and programming mode.
the output pulse can be adjusted as follows:
5 4
REPEAT CYCLE PULSE GENERATOR RELAY
OUTPUT 3
POWER SUPPLY (+) 12 C TO
LENTHEN
14 PULSE
INDEPENDENT
15
LOAD LINE
-24 VDC OUTPUT SIGNAL 6
TO TERM.
FOR COUNT ON BREAK 16 12 (GRD.) (+)

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SETTING THE SWITCHES:
Each of the four digits is set by the white toggle lever increase or decrease a setting with equal ease. All the
below it. Push the toggle lever down,the digit changes digits are independent, not interacting. you can operate
to the next larger number. Push the toggle lever up, the the toggle levers up and down in any sequence, as you
digit changes to the next smaller number. You can wish.

CHANGING THE RANGE:


The range has been set at the factory for 9,999 per the done by setting the DIP switch located inside the
ordering code and the table below. However, this unit on the circuit board at the rear of the counter. The
setting can be changed in the field if necessary. This is product label clearly identifies each switch.

Position SW1 SW2


UP X1 NOT

DOWN X10 USED

SPECIFICATIONS: Automatic Recycle Operation


Contact Input (Terminal 13) Pulse on time, with relay: 80 ms., ±20 ms.
Contact voltage requirements External capacitor extends on time as follows:
Input impedance: 5K To lengthen the output pulse, install a capacitor as shown here,
Positive polarity: ON @ 4.5V min. sizing it according to this formula:
OFF @ 1.0V max. T (time in seconds) –.08
Negative polarity: ON @ 3.0V min. = C (in microfarads)
1.6
OFF @ 1.0V
Maximum continuous input: 40V
T = time in seconds (±25%)
C = capacitance in microfarads
High Speed Input (Terminal 10)
Observe polarity if you use a polarized capacitor.
Minimum ON time: 60µs
External resistor shortens on time as follows:
Minimum OFF time: 100µs
Input impedance: 20K ohms
To shorten the output pulse, install a fixed or variable resistor as
Maximum count rate @
shown here, sizing it according to the formula:
50% duty cycle
(Square wave input): 5K Hz. 2.2t (time in milliseconds) –26.4
= R (in megohms)
80 – t (time in milliseconds)
Ready/Reset Signal (Terminal 7)
Input impedance: 5K ohms t = (time in milliseconds) R = resistance in megohms
Voltage requirements
Positive polarity: Ready @ 4.5V min. Note: Minimum allowable resistance: 0.2M ohm, which provides
Resets @ 1.0V max. 20 ms. pulse.
Negative polarity: Ready @ 3.0V min.
Resets @ 1.0V max. Recycle time required by counter to
Maximum continuous input: 40V reset and be ready for next input: 0.5 ms.

Relay Ratings -24VDC Output Signal (Terminal 6)


Life: 10,000,000 operations, no load. Voltage:
Contacts: 5 amps @ 120 VAC On voltage: -24V ± 10%
2 amps @ 240 VAC Off voltage: 0 VDC
.1 amp @ 125 VDC Current: 5 mA
Relay operate time: 10 ms.
Release: 10 ms.
-24V Sensor Supply (Terminal 8)
Voltage: -24V ± 10%
Solid-State Switch Module Current: 40 mA, max.
Logic 0 Output: +0.5V DC max.
will sink up to 50mA from the load
Power Requirements
Logic 1 Output: V(out) = V (in) - 100 I (out)
95 to 132 V, 50/60 Hz: .04 amp, 4 amp inrush
where V is in volts; I is in amps.
190 to 264 V, 50/60 Hz: .02 amp, .2 amp inrush
3 volts < V (in) < 30 volts
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Maximum Current 50 mA.
Output Rise Time transition from logic 0 Shipping Weight: 2½ lbs.
to logic 1 = 1 ms. max.
Output Fall Time transition from logic 1
to logic 0 = 50 µs max.
Fanout (TTL): 10

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ORDERING CODE 354B 350 Q 30 P X

BASIC TYPE

RANGE
350 9,999 Counts
353 99,990 Counts
000 Special

VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY


Q 120 VAC, 50/60Hz
R 240 VAC, 50/60Hz

ARRANGEMENT
30 On Delay Operation with Display
(reset on power failure)

FEATURES
P Basic plug-in unit
X Standard unit
J With solid-state output module
(in place of SPST relay)
K Special

A WORD ABOUT SAFETY IMPORTANT NOTICE


Most of ATC’s products are designed for general and not for specific applications. Because of this, we usually Our recommendations, if any, for the use of this product are based on tests believed to be reliable. The
are not aware of how they eventually will be used. However, they are frequently employed in controlling greatest care is exercised in the selection of our raw materials and in our manufacturing operations.
automatic machinery or processes. Although ATC makes products of high reliability, every product, given However, since the use of this product is beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee or warranty,
enough time, can be expected to fail. Statistically, devices can fail after a short period of time or a long period expressed or implied is made as to such use of effects incidental to such use, handling or possession or the
of time or anything in between. In essentially all cases, failure means failure to provide a logic signal or power results to be obtained, whether in accordance with the directions or claimed so to be. The manufacturer
to an electric load when it should or to provide it when it should be absent. Less often, failure means failure expressly disclaims responsibility therefore. Furthermore, nothing contained herein shall be construed as a
to meet some other specification. But, in all cases, it means to do something unwanted or unexpected. recommendation to use any product in conflict with existing laws and/or patents covering any material or
use.
Since the failure of automatic machinery or processes can create hazardous conditions for personnel or
property, whatever the definition of failure might be, it is necessary to consider the consequences of failure “Warranties of Sale, disclaimer thereof and limitations of liability and covered exclusively by Automatic
and design in such a way that failure will not create a hazard to personnel or property. The design must Timing and Controls printed warranty statement for the controls. These instructions do not expand, reduce
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property involved in the use of the product. customer or any other person arises out of these instructions.
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