Deck 11: Count Control

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A typical electromechanical counter is generally available with digital set and readout dials.
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In some counters, the output contacts can be adjusted to perform in a specific manner.
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When the count motor has received the same number of count impulses as set on the dial, the contacts go the ____ condition.

A) counting
B) synchronous
C) counted-out
D) reset
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The electromechanical counter requires a minimum of approximately ____ seconds OFF time between input impulses to reset.

A) 0.5
B) 0.75
C) 2
D) 5
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The solid-state counter uses CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) integrated circuits for the ___ function.

A) energizing
B) deenergizing
C) counting
D) display
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When line voltage is applied to the count ____________________, incoming count pulses are not counted.
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In a typical solid-state counter, three counting modes can be programmed: count directional, ____________________, and quadrature.
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When the stepping motor is deenergized, the contacts return to the reset condition.
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The electromechanical control counter is similar to the electromechanical reset timer, except that the synchronous motor of the timer is replaced by a stepping motor. The stepping motor advances one step each time it is ____________________.
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Deck 11: Count Control
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A typical electromechanical counter is generally available with digital set and readout dials.
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2
In some counters, the output contacts can be adjusted to perform in a specific manner.
True
3
When the count motor has received the same number of count impulses as set on the dial, the contacts go the ____ condition.

A) counting
B) synchronous
C) counted-out
D) reset
C
4
The electromechanical counter requires a minimum of approximately ____ seconds OFF time between input impulses to reset.

A) 0.5
B) 0.75
C) 2
D) 5
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The solid-state counter uses CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) integrated circuits for the ___ function.

A) energizing
B) deenergizing
C) counting
D) display
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When line voltage is applied to the count ____________________, incoming count pulses are not counted.
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In a typical solid-state counter, three counting modes can be programmed: count directional, ____________________, and quadrature.
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When the stepping motor is deenergized, the contacts return to the reset condition.
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The electromechanical control counter is similar to the electromechanical reset timer, except that the synchronous motor of the timer is replaced by a stepping motor. The stepping motor advances one step each time it is ____________________.
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