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7.
OFFSET
– Set the offset to be added to the scaled frequency [Default 0]
Refer to page X for details on the offset.
Press select
←
to select digit and increment
↑
to change value.
In signed mode, after cycling through all six digits, all digits will flash and the sign can
be toggled by pressing increment
↑
.
The number of decimal places is limited by the DISP DP setting.
Press settings
at any time to move to the next setting.
8.
ALARM 1
–
Set alarm output 1 direction and threshold value
Press increment
↑
to select from the below options.
HI
= High alarm (output switched to 0V when scaled frequency value ≥ value)
LO
= Low alarm (output switched to 0V when scaled frequency value ≤ value)
Press select
←
or settings
once the alarm type is selected, to then set the alarm
value.
Enter the scaled frequency value below which the low alarm will be activated.
Press select
←
to select digit and increment
↑
to change value. The decimal point
position is locked to the display value set under DISP DP.
In signed mode, after cycling through all six digits, all digits will flash and the sign can
be toggled by pressing increment
↑
.
Press settings
at any time to move to the next setting.
9.
ALARM 2
–
Set alarm output 2 direction and threshold value
This is configured by following the same process as for ALARM 1.
10.
A OUT
– Set the analogue output mode [Default OFF]
Press increment
↑
to select from the below options. One of these output modes
must be selected in order for the rate controller to function.
OFF
= Analogue output off
V 0TO5
= 0V to 5V
V 1TO5
= 1V to 5V
V 0TO10
= 0V to 10V
V 2TO10
= 2V to 10V
I 0TO20
= 0mA to 20mA
I 4TO20
= 4mA to 20mA
If one of the voltage output modes is selected the analogue voltage output will be on
terminal “Ao”.
If one of the current output modes is selected, the analogue current output will be
on terminal “Ao”.
Press settings
or select
←
to move to the next setting.