DAT 6000
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PRELIMINARY
How to create an Input Table
All the possible input types of the module are listed in a main table (Tab.1). It is
possible to associate up to 8 of this input types to each one of the 8 dip-switch
combinations, following the order of Tab.1 and compling to every choosed type
the first free dip-switch combination. By this way the ‘dip-switch to input type’
correspondence table is created (Tab.2).
The example is referred to DAT6011 module and shows how to associate the
height dip-switch combinations to three ‘mV’ inputs (50mV / 100mV / 1000mV)
and five ‘Tc’ inputs (Tc J/K/R/S/N):
In any case, it is sufficient to set the desired data in the “PRO6000” program,
and the table will be automatically created. Moreover the software will provide to
program the module in the correct way.
Tab.2
SW1
SW2
SW3
Input
0
0
0
50 mV
0
0
1
Tc J
0
1
0
Tc K
0
1
1
Tc R
1
0
0
Tc S
1
0
1
Tc N
1
1
0
100 mV
1
1
1
1000 mV
Tab.1
Pos.
Input
0
50 mV
1
Tc J
2
Tc K
3
Tc T
4
Tc E
5
Tc R
6
Tc S
7
Tc B
8
Tc N
9
--
10
--
11
--
12
--
13
100 mV
14
500 mV
15
1000 mV
50 mV
Tc J
Tc K
Tc R
Tc S
Tc N
100 mV
1000 mV