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Function
–
Allows
the
user
to
select
one
of
the
5
built
in
functions.
Track
is
not
listed
because
it
is
always
available
without
accessing
the
menu.
Record
Rate
–
Allows
the
user
to
select
from
a
list
of
sample
rates
for
use
with
the
recording
functions.
Enable
Peak
Logging
–
Allows
the
user
to
enable
or
disable
peak
logging.
Normally
this
would
be
enabled,
but
in
some
instances,
the
user
wants
to
evaluate
limits
only
without
storing
peaks.
By
disabling
Peak
Logging,
the
PMAC
3000
will
peak
events
indefinitely
without
the
possibility
of
filling
the
memory
and
requiring
user
interaction.
Under
Analog
Settings,
the
user
may
set
up
everything
needed
to
define
a
process
to
be
monitored
or
controlled.
Unit
Type
–
This
selection
allows
the
user
to
choose
units
from
predefined
types.
Force,
Torque
or
Displacement.
Units
–
This
selection
allows
the
user
to
choose
the
engineering
units
to
be
used
for
a
given
process.
These
units
may
or
may
not
be
the
same
as
the
engineering
units
in
which
the
sensor
is
calibrated.
Zero
Mode
–
Allows
the
user
to
select
between
Absolute
and
Relative
zero.
Threshold
–
This
value
is
used
in
all
the
peak
functions
as
well
as
the
automatic
record
function.
It
defines
the
load
at
which
the
process
starts.
Low
Limit
–
This
limit
value
draws
a
line
between
pass
and
fail
on
the
lower
side
of
the
acceptable
band
of
load.
This
value
is
magnitude
only.
The
sign
is
not
evaluated.
Target
–
This
value
determines
at
which
load
the
target
output
in
the
Digital
I/O
becomes
active.
High
Limit
–
This
limit
value
draws
a
line
between
pass
and
fail
on
the
upper
side
of
the
acceptable
band
of
load.
This
value
is
magnitude
only.
The
sign
is
not
evaluated.
Note:
Regarding
Limits…
Limits
are
just
numbers.
They
are
not
changed
by
the
application
when
different
engineering
units
are
selected.
For
example,
if
a
sensor
is
connected
that
is
displayed
in
inlb,
and
the
Threshold
value
is
5.0,
then
the
process
will
trigger
at
5.0
inlb.
If
the
engineering
units
are
then
changed
to
ftlb,
the
process
will
now
trigger
at
5.0
ftlb.
This
behavior
is
consistent
for
all
limits,
including
the
Target.
It
also
applies
to
the
Encoder
Settings.
Under
Encoder
Settings
(encoder
enabled
devices
only),
the
user
may
further
define
a
process
to
be
monitored
or
controlled.
Non
‐
encoder
enabled
devices
will
show
these
items
disabled.
Mode
–
This
selection
allows
the
user
to
choose
one
of
three
encoder
modes;
Off,
Deg
or
RPM.
Low
Limit
–
This
limit
value
draws
a
line
between
pass
and
fail
on
the
lower
side
of
the
acceptable
range
of
the
encoder,
be
it
Angle
in
degrees,
or
RPM.
Target
–
This
value
determines
at
which
Angle
or
RPM
that
the
target
output
in
the
Digital
I/O
becomes
active.
High
Limit
–
This
limit
value
draws
a
line
between
pass
and
fail
on
the
upper
side
of
the
acceptable
range
of
the
encoder,
be
it
Angle
in
degrees,
or
RPM.
Get
general
settings
from
PMAC
3000
/
Send
general
settings
to
PMAC
3000
are
used
hand
in
hand
with
presets.
The
PMAC
3000
contains
5
user
definable
presets
that
hold
the
displayed