14 Inputs
14.1 Configuration of an input
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The correction value is automatically added to the measured temperature. The temperature correction is used e.g., if the
characteristic curves of the two temperature probes differ considerably from each other or a known and constant
temperature gradient exists between the measured temperature and the actual temperature.
Input of the temperature correction
• Enter the offset for the temperature input.
• Press ENTER.
14.1.2
Current inputs
When configuring the current inputs, the source item can now be selected and the input and measuring range is defined.
Selection of the source item
• Select the source item.
Input range
Now the input range is defined.
• Select a list item:
– 0...20 mA
– 4...20 mA
– Other range
• Press ENTER.
If
Other range
is selected, enter the values
Input MIN
and
Input MAX
.
Measuring range
• Enter the lowest expected measured value. The unit of measurement of the source item will be displayed.
Start of meas. range
is the physical quantity assigned to the lower limit of the input range (
Input MIN
).
• Enter the highest expected measured value. The unit of measurement of the source item will be displayed.
End of meas. range
is the physical quantity assigned to the higher limit of the input range (
Input MAX
).
Input of an error value
It is possible to define an error value which is output if the source item is not available.
• Enter the error value.
• Press ENTER.
Special functions\Inputs\Temperature Tx\Temperature offset
Special functions\Inputs\...\Source item
Special functions\Inputs\...\Input range
Special functions\Inputs\...\Start of meas. range
Special functions\Inputs\...\Error value