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10 Configuration
10.5
Analog inputs
10.5.1
Base unit temperature inputs
Base unit temperature inputs: IN 4/5
Open:
Device menu
r
Configuration
r
Analog inputs
r
Temperature inputs 1 to 2
Configuration point Selection/
setting option
Explanation
Description
up to 15 text characters
Designation for the input
Signal type
IN 4/5:
Pt100
Pt1000
400
Ω
4000
Ω
Type of sensor connected
For
Pt100, Pt1000 and NTC,
corresponding linearizations are provided.
For
400
Ω
, 4000
Ω
and 100 k
Ω,
a customer-spe-
cific linearization must be configured.
For
resistance potentiometers
a
, a customer-
specific linearization can be configured if neces-
sary.
v
"Customer-specific linearization", in this table
IN 5 :
100 k
Ω
NTC 8k55
NTC 22k
Resistance potentiome-
ter
a
Connection type
2-wire,
3-wire
only for signal types Pt100, Pt1000, 400
Ω
,
4000
Ω
, 100 k
Ω
and NTC:
Connection variants for the connected resistance
thermometer
Customer-specific
linearization
Selection of a
linearization table
only for signal types 400
Ω
, 4000
Ω,
100k
Ω
or
resistance potentiometers
a
:
Linearization tables contain up to 40 value pairs
in any measurement characteristic line.
Each value pair assigns a display value
(Y-column) to a measuring value (X-column).
Up to 8 linearization tables can be stored. To cre-
ate a linearization table, you need the JUMO PC
setup program.
Start of
display range
-99999 to +99999
b
Upper/lower limit for labeling the scale when dis-
playing measuring values, e.g. in recorder dia-
grams and bar graphs
Display range end
-99999 to +99999
b
Decimal place
Auto,
Fixed comma format
Decimal points in the display
Offset
-999 to +999
b
Correction value added to measuring value
This value can be used, for instance, to compen-
sate for measurement errors resulting from the
resistance of wires.
Filter time constant
0.0 to 25.0 s
Optimization of measuring value updating
The higher the value of the filter time const., the
slower the measured value is displayed.
Summary of Contents for AQUIS touch P 202580
Page 12: ...Content...
Page 26: ...4 Identifying the device version 26...
Page 29: ...29 5 Mounting Mounting depth with Ci conductivity sensor 283 3 mm 2 3 mm 36 mm 25 mm 23 2 mm...
Page 32: ...5 Mounting 32...
Page 64: ...7 Startup 64...
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Page 107: ...107 8 Operation Example of a Quad View...
Page 108: ...8 Operation 108...
Page 114: ...9 Parameterization 114...
Page 160: ...10 Configuration 160...
Page 182: ...13 Calibrating a pH measuring chain 182...
Page 196: ...16 Calibrating CR conductivity sensors 196...
Page 206: ...17 Calibrating Ci conductivity sensors 206...
Page 214: ...18 Calibrating universal inputs 214...
Page 228: ...19 PC Setup Program 228...
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