Using E3 I/O™ Counter Reset Bits

06 Jun 2025

Industrial Automation Tech Note 33 - TNIA33

Abstract:

This document provides a step-by-step procedure for enabling counters and counter resets in E3 I/O modules with discrete input pulse counters.

Products:

All E3 I/O Modules with discrete input pulse counters.
• E3-MIX24882-1
• E3-MIX24880-1
• E3-MIX20884-1
• E3-32DI24-1
• E3-16DI24-1
• E3-16DIAC-1

Use Case: Using Counter Reset Bits

When counters are enabled, they can be reset to zero whenever the discrete output counter reset registers are set to ON. When the discrete output counter reset registers are set to OFF, the counters will operate normally.

Required Software:

Crimson® 3.0 / 3.1

Required Firmware:

Crimson 3.0 Build 700 or higher

Enable Counting

1. Open or create a new Crimson file for one of the compatible E3 I/O modules.
2. Referring to Figure 1, click on I/O Channels in the Navigation Pane.
3. Click on Discrete Input Channels in the Navigation Pane.
4. Set the Counter Mode option to Use 16-bit Counter or Use 32-bit Counter, as applicable.
5. Configure Channels as applicable.

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Figure 1.

Configure Counter Reset

1. Referring to Figure 2, click on Discrete Output Channels in the Navigation Pane.
2. Set the Counter Reset field to Enabled or Disabled, as needed.

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Figure 2.

Example Explanation

Each counter reset bit address corresponds to the analog input register address. For example, in the E3-MIX20884-1 AI9 is the counter input address for counter 1, and DO9 is the counter reset address. For counter input 2 the address is AI10, and the reset bit is DO10. And so on for all 12 counter registers. Referring to Figure3, the Analog Input registers and Counter Reset registers for each module may be found in the Navigation Pane under I/O Channels > I/O Channels.

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Figure 3.

Disclaimer

It is the customer's responsibility to review the advice provided herein and its applicability to the system. Red Lion makes no representation about specific knowledge of the customer's system or the specific performance of the system. Red Lion is not responsible for any damage to equipment or connected systems. The use of this document is at your own risk. Red Lion standard product warranty applies.

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