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10.7
Analog outputs of base unit and optional boards
Open:
Device Menu > Configuration > Analog Outputs >
Analog Output 1 to 9
Configuration point Selection/
setting option
Explanation
Description
up to 15 text characters
Designation for the output
Signal
output value
Selection from
analog selection
Analog signal source of the output
Analog signal
0 to 10 V
0 to 20 mA
4 to 20 mA
10 to 0 V
20 to 0 mA
20 to 4 mA
Type of standard signal to be generated
Enable manu. mode
Yes
No
The manual mode for the specific output is en-
abled/locked here.
The manual mode permits fixed analog values
to be set for the output for testing purposes.
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Chapter 8.2.3 "Functional level", page 93
Safety value 1 to 4
0 to 10.7 V
or
0 to 22 mA
Specifies an analog value that the output as-
sumes at hold, at calibration or in case of a fault
If an analysis input for conductivity measurement
is set as "Signal output value", the safety values
1 to 4 are assigned to conductivity measuring
ranges 1 to 4. Pairs with the same number be-
long together.
Otherwise, the safety value 1 applies.
Scale start 1 to 4
-99999 to +99999
a
Analog value of the analog signal source (see
configuration item "Signal output value") that cor-
responds to the lower limit of the standard signal
range generated
[
0 V or 0(4) mA
]
Scale end 1 to 4
-99999 to +99999
a
Analog value of the analog signal source (see
configuration item "Signal output value") that cor-
responds to the upper limit of the standard
signal range generated (10 V or 20 mA)
Digital signal for hold Selection from
binary selector
Digital signal for activating the hold function
When the hold function is activated, the analog
output assumes the state defined in the "Re-
sponse at hold" setting.
Summary of Contents for AQUIS touch S
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