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Here you can select the measuring range to be used for individual sensor
types. Depending on the sensor version only a limited range may be per-
missible. Refer to the sensor's technical data. The default is always the
sensor's maximum possible measuring range. The channel receives the
status ‘Measurement range overrun/underrun’ for measurements not
within the range. Channel status values are available in
Unit
Select the unit of measurement in which the temperature is to be dis-
played. Conversion is performed automatically within the device.
°C
: Degrees Celsius
K
: Kelvin
°F
: Degrees Fahrenheit
R
: Rankine
°R
: Degrees Réaumur
Connection
Indicate here how the sensor has been connected (the diagram displays
the selected wiring):
2 Wire
: The sensor is connected with only two wires. This is recommended
only for very short lines and high impedance sensors, otherwise the res-
ulting voltage drop across the circuits can lead to more substantial meas-
urement errors (cable resistance is factored into the measurement).
3 Wire
: The device attempts to compensate the voltage drop via the sup-
ply lines.
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devices, in particular, can thus lower sub-
stantially the measurement error relative to the 2-wire circuit.
4 Wire
: The recommended connection method for low impedance sensors
and/or longer supply lines. The loss of feed lines does not matter because
the device has a high-ohm input resistance (no voltage drop on the line
feeds) and the voltage drop (the measurement value) can be measured
directly at the sensor.
4.10.1.5
Thermocouple sensor type
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Januar 2018
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