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Figure 20:
HTTP configuration - Analog Inputs
Beside the name of the input you also define here as shown above the alarm tresholds, the sensor
range and the measurement unit. Note, that the alarm values (low and high) are only active if the fields
beside the alarm values are enabled.
In the drop down menu “Sensor Type” some basic sensor
models are already listed, which you can choose to set predefined values for these types (select
“Custom” to make divergent or individual settings).
You can calibrate every sensor with the Sensor Range, that means if you want to rise a measured
value for 5°C, just modify the default range from 0-100 to 5-100. Therefore you are able to adjust the
measurement values like a gauged thermometer.
With the field
“Hysteresis” you define the scope within the defined value can oscillate without releasing
an alarm. This is important e.g. for temperature measurements, which are not increasing/decreasing
continuously.
At “Lograte” you can set the loop time (in sec) in which the measured values will be written into the
logfile.
4.1.2
… at digital input
The 8 digital inputs can be configured within the following section.
Figure 21:
HTTP configuration - Digital Inputs
Name the connected devices and set whether the contact is closed or not in its normal operating
mode (Field NC Contact).
Enable “Active” for all connected devices.
4.1.3
… at digital outputs (relays)
The SITEMANAGER II/v3 contains 8 digital outputs which can be switched depending on various
events and settings.
Within the section “Outlets” you give each connected device a unique name and
set whether the relay is to be closed or not in normal operating mode (PowerOn).