5.2.3Changing the Range Limits
The given limits for the input range can be
entered as is, or adjusted.
Parameter
Parameter
Possible range of values
Possible range of values
0 .. 10 V
–0.500 ... 10.500
2 .. 10 V
01.500 ... 10.500
-10 .. +10 V –10.500 ... 10.500
–10.500 ... 10.500
0 .. 20 mA
–1.000 ... 21.000
4 .. 20 mA
03.000 ... 21.000
If the measured signal falls below or ex-
ceeds the programmed value, then the
display alternates between
and
the measured value or between
and the the measured value.
Lower limit
Menu <–> Selection
Example: –5.000
Select digit
Set digit
Select digit
Set digit
press the
key to accept the selection
Upper limit
Menu <–> Selection
Example: 9,000
Select digit
Set digit
press the
key to accept the selection
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–0.500 ... 10.500
01.500 ... 10.500
–1.000 ... 21.000
03.000 ... 21.000
Setting values out of the range is not pos-
sible. It is only possible to continue with
the set-up, using the
key, when the
settings are correct.
When the signal drops below the value
set here, then the signal alternates with
the message
Under-range: if the signal is less then
–13,60 V than
appears in the
display.
Current values < 0.0 mA will not be
measured.
When the signal exceeds the value set
here, then the signal alternates with the
message
Over-range if the signal is higher than
11.00 V or 21.5 mA, then
appears in the display..
5.2.4 Changing the Scaling Slope
Menu <–> Selection
Example: Yes
use the scaling slope curve,
Enter or alter scaling slope curve
press the
key to accept the selection
5.3 Setting the Scaling Slope
At least two points (2 pairs of value) for the
starting and the end points respectively of
the characteristic curve are reqquiered.
The curve can be ascending or descend-
ing.
At least two points (2 pairs of values) are
required for the start point and end point of
the scaling slope. This slope can be rising
or falling. A maximum of 24 scaling points
can be used.
Input range 0 ... 10 V, 2 ... 10 V, 0 ... 20 mA, 4 ... 20 mA
➱
Chapter 5.4,
15
➱
Chapter 5.3,
13
However it should be noted that in all
cases, whether the slope rises or falls, the
values that are inputted (Inp.01 ... InP.24)
must increase sequentially.
The scaling slope must lie within the limits
of the input and display ranges. The first
and last points can lie on the limits.
Display range
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