3-4 Programming
Analog Output
Menu Path
MAIN SCREEN
to SETUP MENU
to ANALOG OUTPUT
Purpose
Analog output signals are linearly proportional to the encoder RPM. Two types of ana-
log output modules are available: 0-10 VDC and 4-20 mA.
This function assigns Offset and High RPM values to output positions for analog mod-
ules.
Screen
Module Number
The following table shows the relationship between the analog module number on the
screen and the module position on the controller back. See Figure 9 for an illustration of
analog module positions.
Module #1
Module #2
Model
On Screen
On Screen
PS-6244-17
Output #17
1
Output #16
2
PS-6244-25
Output #25
1
Output #24
2
1
Dedicated to analog control.
2
Will accept either an analog or an AC/DC module.
• Analog characteristics can be programmed for Modules #1 and #2 even if no analog
modules are physically mounted on the controller. Programming can be done first,
and modules mounted later.
• To program Offset and High RPM for Module #2, be sure ANALOG QTY is set to “2.”
If ANALOG QTY is set to “1,” programming for Module #2 will not be available.
• When two analog outputs are used, the two outputs can have different values for
Offset and High RPM.
High RPM
Analog High RPM is the encoder speed at which full scale analog output will occur. It is
programmed in whole RPM. When this speed is reached, the analog output signal level
will be at full scale (10 VDC or 20 mA). Increasing speed beyond the High RPM will not
increase the analog output beyond full scale.
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ANALOG MODULE: 1<
OF: 20 HI: 1500
Analog Module Number
Analog High RPM
Analog Offset