
Baumer
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Operating Manual
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7.3.3.2
Scaling the analog output (Signal Adjustment)
By scaling the analog output you have the option of only mapping a partial segment of the sen-
sor signal on the analog output.
Scaling takes place via 2 reference points in the block
Signal Adjustment
. For each of the 2 ref-
erence points the signal is defined that should be presented on the analog output for the re-
spective process value (irrespective of the nominal process value of the sensor).
IO-Link parameter: Scaling the analog output (Signal Adjustment)
Parameter designation
Description
Analog Output.Process Value 1
Process value of set point 1
Analog Output.Analog Signal 1
Analog output signal at set point 1
Analog Output.Process Value 2
Process value of set point 2
Analog Output.Analog Signal 2
Analog output signal at set point 2
7.3.3.3
Parameterization of the signal range of the analog output (Signal Limits)
Via the parameterization of the signal range you can limit the signal range of the analog output
(the signal range does not apply to the alarm signal). Potential purposes of the function:
n
Only issue positive voltage values
n
Limit the voltage range to 5 V
n
Exclude 0 V as a possible signal
Please make sure that the output range is greater than the measurement range to prevent the
signal from falling outside the output range (e.g. due to a temperature drift).
IO-Link Parameter: parameterization of the analog output signal range (Signal Limits)
Parameter designation
Description
Analog Output.Minimum
Minimum analog output signal
Analog Output.Maximum
Maximum analog output signal