Connecting Parallel I/O
ZW User's Manual
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Adjusting the analog output value
Adjusting the analog output value p.141
As an example, the following explains the procedure for correcting 4 mA output (Point1) and 20 mA output
(Point2).
Operating procedure
Steps
Key operation
Display
Description
1 to 3
For moving to "ANALOG", see steps 1 to 3 in p.264.
4
Press the
/
keys to select "CALIB" and press the
key.
5
Select analog output correction ON/OFF.
The current setting value is displayed on the sub-display.
Press
/
key to enter editing mode and the sub-display blinks.
In this example, select "ON" and press the
key.
6
Set the reference value of the point1.
The current set value for the point1 is displayed on the sub-display.
Press
/
key to enter editing mode and the sub-display blinks.
In this example, select "4mA" and press the
key.
7
Set the adjustment value of the point1.
Press the
/
/
/
keys to input the adjustment value and
press the
key.
Next, check the ammeter value and press the
key.
To re-adjust, press the
key.
8
Set the reference value of the point2.
The current set value for the point2 is displayed on the sub-display.
Press
/
key to enter editing mode and the sub-display blinks.
In this example, select "20mA" and press the
key.
9
Set the adjustment value of the point2.
Press the
/
/
/
keys to input the adjustment value and
press the
key.
Next, check the ammeter value and press the
key.
To re-adjust, press the
key.
10
"OK/CAN" is displayed on the sub-display.
Press the
key to execute correction or
key to cancel.
11
Press and hold the
key for two seconds to enter the RUN mode.
Summary of Contents for ZW-C1*T
Page 70: ...Operating with Sensor Controller 68 ZW User s Manual MEMO ...
Page 116: ...Setting the System 114 ZW User s Manual MEMO ...
Page 134: ...Controll input signal with PC tool 132 ZW User s Manual MEMO ...
Page 209: ...8 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8 1 Error Messages 208 8 2 Troubleshooting 210 ...
Page 319: ...Index ZW User s Manual 317 Index 11 ...
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