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8.2.9.2
Advanced Configuration
Clicking on the
Details
hyperlink reveals more advanced options for your unit's analog sensors. Displayed options
are different for standard analog sensors and internal/external temperature sensors. Internal and external
temperature sensors for the Remote Power Switch allow control of threshold alarms and temperature units (C or F).
Any of your unit's other analog inputs are set to measure voltage by default and the thresholds are reported as
"native units." For example, you may set Channel 3 to measure outside temperature. If you were using a sensor
with a measurable temperature range between –4° to 167° Fahrenheit (–20° to 75° Celsius). The voltage for that
channel varies between 1 and 5 VDC for that sensor, which is to be reported as ° Fahrenheit (native units) where 1
volt represents –4° Fahrenheit and 5 volts represents 167° Fahrenheit.
Consult the manual for your analog sensor for proper reference values. See the table below for field descriptions to
help configure your analog inputs.
Detailed analog settings
Editing Analogs - Advanced
DeadBand
The amount (in volts) that the channel needs to go above or below a threshold in
order to cause an alarm.
Units
Analog sensors for the Remote Power Switch will always measure voltage. In the
right field, input the unit you would like the analog input to report, (F for Fahrenheit
Temperature, C for Celsius Temperature, RH for humidity, or VDC for voltage).
Low Ref
In the left field, enter the minimum output value (in VDC) for the analog being
configured. In the right field, enter the reference value that corresponds to the
voltage listed on the left in the desired display unit.
High Ref
In the left field, enter the minimum output value (in VDC) for the analog being