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Parameter setup
The parameters have to be set up before
putting the unit into operation.
– Input parameter
The parameters of the scaling slope must
be set up depending on the sensor used.
– Scaling scope
The correspondence between the input
signal and the displayed value is given by
the scaling slope. The scaling slope is set
up by entering pairs of values.
– Totalizer
The decimal point, the factor of the meas-
uring unit, and the scaling of displaying
the total value calculated by the unit must
be set up.
5.1 Parameter Mode
To put the unit into set-up mode
1. keep the
key pressed
2. connect the unit with the power supply
3. When the display shows
release the key.
Getting acquainted with the displays and
keys
The selection or the settings can be run
through as often as required thanks to the
step-through programming method
Menu item:
The display alternates every 2 seconds
between
Menu
<–>
Selection
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– Alarms/outputs
Either none, one or two alarm values can
be active. Hysteresis and output parame-
ters are also set up. If the set-point is ex-
ceeded, a signal will be sent out at the
corresponding output and the correspon-
ding LED will be switched on.
The alarms themselve are set up in the
operating mode!
– Mains Hum Filter
To reduce operational interference
caused by the 50/60 Hz mains supply you
can choose the local mains frequency.
Entering into the menu:
Either a selection has to be made or a
value has to be set up.
Press the
key . The display stops
alternating.
– Making a selection:
Pressing the
key displays all the pos-
sible settings one after the other.
– Enter the selection:
Press the
key. The selected param-
eter will be stored. The next menu item
appears
– Entering a value:
The flashing digit indicates that it is en-
abled for entry.
Press the
key, the number will be
incremented.
Where negative values are permitted, the
highest digit will switch from "9" to"–"
and only then to "0".
Press the
key to switch to the next
digit.
5.2 Input Parameters for Instantaneous
value
All set-ups related to the input signal and
the corresponding displayed value are
carried out here. The displayed value
5.2.1Select range for the input signal
Menu
<–>
Selection
2 ... 10 V
-10 ... +10 V
0 ... 20 mA
4 ... 20 mA
0 ... 10 V
press key
to accept the selection
5.2.2Set the decimal point for the Instantaneous value
Menu
<–>
Selection
Range
–19999 ... 99999
0,0
–1999,9 ... 9999,9
0,00
–199,99 ... 999,99
0,000
–19,999 ... 9999,9
0,0000
–1,9999 ... 9,9999
press key
to accept the selection
Enter value: Press the
key, the
value will be stored. The next menu item
appears.
is displayed from the input signal via the
scaling slope.
Display range
(–0,500 ... 10,500)
(01,500 ... 10,500)
(–10,500 ... 10,500)
(–01,000 ... 21,000)
(03,000 ... 21,000)
(–0,500 ... 10,500)
The position of the decimal
point has no influence on
the measuring accuracy.
The maximum display value
must be within the display
range. After the decimal
point is set up, the leading
zeros in the display will be
suppressed.
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