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Input type
Accuracy
Indication Temperature range (°C)
Temperature range (°F)
Thermocouple (TC)
C (TT)
1
C TT
0…2300
32…4172
G (TT)
1
G TT
0…2300
32…4172
L (IC)
1
LIcH
–200…900
–328…1652
0.1
LIcL
–199.9…900.0
–199.9…999.9
U (CC)
1
UCcH
–200…400
–328…752
0.1
UCcL
–199.9…400.0
–199.9…752.0
Platinel II
1
PLII
0…1390
32…2534
RT
D
Cu 50 Ω
0.1
CU 5
–199.9…200.0
–199.9…392.0
Cu 100 Ω
0.1
CU10
–199.9…200.0
–199.9…392.0
JPt 100 Ω
1
JPtH
–200…650
–328…1202
JPt 100 Ω
0.1
JPtL
–199.9…650.0
–199.9…999.9
DPt 50 Ω
0.1
DPt5
–199.9…600.0
–199.9…999.9
DPt 100 Ω
1
DPtH
–200…650
–328…1202
DPt 100 Ω
0.1
DPtL
–199.9…650.0
–199.9…999.9
Nickel 120 Ω
1
NI12
–80…200
–112…392
Analog
Voltage
0 … 10 V
AV1
–1999 … 9999
(The display point changes according to the decimal point)
0 … 5 V
AV2
1 … 5 V
AV3
0 … 100 mV
AMV1
Current
0 … 20 mA
AMA1
4 … 20 mA
AMA2
Note: If the input specification is changed, the upper / lower limits of the SV will be automatically set to the maximum/
minimum values of the new specification for the temperature sensors. For analog inputs, it sets the analog upper/lower
input values to the max/min temperature range and the SV upper/lower limits to the upper/lower scale values. Therefore,
the settings need to be reconfigured.
5.3.2 Sensor Temperature Unit
When the input temperature sensor is selected, the
[PAR3 - UNIT]
can be set to display the desired unit
(°C, °F)
.
However, this parameter is not displayed when an analog input is selected. The default unit is °C
When analog input is selected, it is possible to specify the unit
[PAR3 - dUNT]
(°C, °F,%, OFF)
. When OFF is
selected, the displayed unit is not specified. The LED unit display does not turn on. The default setting is %.
5.3.3 Analog Input Scale Value Settings
By selecting the analog input, the analog input range
(upper / lower input limits)
and the display scale
(upper /
lower scale limits)
within the selected input range can be set.
For analog input, ±5% of the set upper / lower limit is extended. The analog output is also expanded by comparing
the input value.
(Using a ±5% extension for a temperature sensor input within the temperature range.)
Note: If the upper and lower limit scale settings are the same, ERR will flash twice, and the Setting mode will be displayed.