IDL 101
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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Column 5
The pinout arrangements for analog and digital sensor variables are represented graphically, depending on the type of
measurement. The sensors must be connected to the Sensor Module according to these graphics.
Column
6
The PIN assignment is displayed for analog and digital sensor variables, determined by the Configuration Software ICP
100. The terminals are allocated with ascending variable numbers from AIn 1, DIn1, resp. I/O 1 upward.
Notice
: The PIN assignment can be influenced by the user only by the sequence of the configured sensors.
Column
7
The format in which data is to be transmitted via the bus is indicated as a format string with decimal point and unit.
For transmission and representation as ASCII-string the unit, field length and number of decimals are indicated. For
transmission in binary format, Boolean, Integer or Real is indicated in addition to these.
The measured values and the corresponding transmitted values can have different units. The conversion between the
measured values and the transmitted values can be defined for each sensor variable separately.
Column
8
Different range and error settings can be defined for each sensor, depending on the type of variable. Possible settings
for each variable and type of measurement are listed in the Short Description of the Configuration Software ICP 100.
Column
9
Various additional functions like filter settings, time base, logic formulas, threshold selection, etc. can be given for the
individual sensor variables, depending on their type. Possible additional functions for each variable and type of
measurement are listed in the Short Description of the Configuration Software ICP 100.
In the “
Module Settings
“ window the location, date and name of the user will be defined.