4. Setting up the device
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Overflow behaviour,
O.FLoU:
To recognise and evaluate faulty signals, e.g. by a controller, the overflow behaviour
of the analog output can be defined. As overflow can be seen either
EdGE
, that means
the analog output runs on the set limits e.g. 4 and 20 mA, or
to.OFF
(input value smaller
than initial value, analog output switches on e.g. 4 mA),
to.End
(higher than final value,
analog output switches on e.g. 20 mA). If
to.MIn
or
to.MAX
is set, the analog output
jumps on the smallest or highest possible binary value. This means that values of e.g.
0 mA, 0 VDC or values higher than 20 mA or 10 VDC can be reached. With
[P]
the
selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu level.
Setting the initial value of the analog output,
Out.OF:
The initial value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with [
▲
] [
▼
] and
confirmed digit per digit with
[P]
. A minus sign can only be parameterised on the
highest digit. After the last digit the device changes back into menu level.
Back to menu group level,
rEt
:
With
[P]
the selection is confirmed and the device changes into menu group
level
„– out –“
.
Setting the final value of the analog output,
Out.En:
The final value is adjusted from the smallest to the highest digit with [
▲
] [
▼
] and
confirmed digit per digit with
[P]
. A minus sign can only be parameterised on the
highest digit. After the last digit the device changes back into menu level.
Parameterisation level
Menu level