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Temperature Input Unit Functions
Section 11-5
Checking That the Adjustment Is Effective
1,2,3...
1.
Right-click the Unit icon to be adjusted and select
Monitor
. The Monitor
Window will be displayed.
2.
Click the tab for the temperature input that was adjusted. If the
User Ad-
justment
Check Box is selected, the Unit is operating with user-set adjust-
ment values.
Note
(1) When checking whether the user adjustment values have been set cor-
rectly, refresh the data by clicking the
Update
Button in the Monitor Win-
dow's
General
Tab Page or uploading the settings again. For details on
the Monitor Window, refer to
7-4 Monitoring Temperature Data
.
(2) If the correct reference voltage was not input, the adjustment values may
not be accepted.
Adjusting the Bias Compensation Value
1,2,3...
1.
Disconnect the wiring for adjusting the upper and lower limits and change
to wiring for bias compensation.
2.
After completing the wiring, wait at least 20 minutes with the temperature
data in a stable state, and click the
Fix Bias Value
Button in the Bias Ad-
justment Window. The bias compensation value will be written in the Unit.
Resetting Adjustments
If it is necessary to reset the upper limit adjustment value, lower limit adjust-
ment value, and bias compensation value to the factory defaults, click the
Default Setting
Button. The settings will be returned to the factory settings.
The upper/lower limit adjustment values and bias compensation value are all
initialized at the same time.
Summary of Contents for CRT1 - 10-2008
Page 2: ...CRT1 Series CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Unit Operation Manual Revised October 2008...
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Page 15: ...xvi...
Page 23: ...xxiv Conformance to EC Directives 6...
Page 51: ...28 Slave Unit Models Section 1 2...
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...
Page 419: ...396 Repeater Unit Section 10 2...
Page 424: ...401 CX Integrator Section 11 1...
Page 575: ...552 Current Consumption Summary Appendix D 552...
Page 581: ...558 Index...
Page 583: ...560 Revision History...