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Analog I/O Slave Unit Functions
Section 11-4
Adjusting the High Limit
6.
Output the value from the Master Unit that is equivalent to the Output Unit’s
maximum (100%) value. Adjustment using the 100% value is highly recom-
mended, but adjustment can be performed using a lower value.
7.
Adjust the analog value that is output from the terminal using the High Ad-
justment slide bar, as shown in the following window. Repeat adjustments
until the correct 100% value is output from the output device. After com-
pensation is completed, click the
Fix Upper Adjusting Value
Button.
To return to the default settings, click the
Default Setting
Button.
8.
Click the
Close
Button to close the Adjustment Window.
9.
Return to the General Tab Page, click the
Transfer [PC to Unit
] Button to
download the data, and then click the
Reset
Button to reset the Unit.
10. Click the
OK
Button and exit the window.
Note
If the Low Limit adjustment is not performed for the 0% value, a discrepancy
will occur when the High Limit is adjusted. Therefore, always adjust the Low
Limit for Output Units before adjusting the High Limit.
Cumulative Counter
The cumulative counter calculates an approximation to the integral of analog
output values over time. The cumulated value can be calculated in “count
hours” (by selecting “hours”) or “count minutes” (by selecting “minutes”). The
count value is the analog output value in the industry unit obtained after scal-
ing. For example, 100.0 count hours indicates a value equivalent to an analog
output value of 100 counts continuing for one hour. The counter range for a
two-word area (four bytes) for count hours or count minutes is –214,748,364.8
Summary of Contents for CRT1 - 10-2008
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Page 123: ...100 Connecting External I O for Slave Units Section 3 6...
Page 365: ...342 Temperature Input Units Section 7 5...
Page 381: ...358 Expansion Unit Specifications Section 8 2...
Page 418: ...395 Repeater Unit Section 10 2 Dimensions 42 3 50 3 1 27 5 95 mm...
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