
S M ART T EMP ER ATUR E MONITORI NG R EL AYS
STATUS
Approved
SECURITY LEVEL
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4.2.3.
Step 3: Relay assignment and configuration
In this step the signals defined in the previous step can be allocated to an out-
put relay. It is possible to allocate one or more signals to an output relay. Addi-
tionally, sensor error signals can be assigned. These signals are available per de-
fault and cannot be changed by the user.
Beside the signal allocation the working principle and the reset option are con-
figured in this step as well. When entering the menu, first select the relay to con-
figure. The number in the top right corner refers to one of the three relays. Relay
1 corresponds to terminals 11-12-14, relay 2 to 21-22-24 and relay 3 to 31-32-34.
Relay menu with relay 1 selected:
By clicking on the relay, the sub-menu of the selected relay is entered. The
following parameters can be set for each relay:
Menu
Parameter
Sym-
bol
Explanation
Data range
Relay 1-3
Signals
The signals defined in the
previous menu can be as-
signed to one of the three
relays.
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9]
Cyclic switching
function
One of the three cyclic
switching functions defined
in the previous menu can be
assigned one of the three
relays.
[1, 2, 3]
Sensor Error
A sensor error signal can be
assigned to one of the re-
lays. For every measuring
circuit one sensor error sig-
nal is available. Channel 1
corresponds to Sensor Error
1.
[1, 2, 3]
Working principle
The relay working principle
can be adjusted inde-
pendently for each of the
three relays.
[NO, NC]
Reset
For each relay an automatic
or manual reset can be set.
[Auto, Manual]
Default: Auto