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4.1 Process interface
The PI is equipped with a process interface (cable with integrated electronics and terminal block), which
can be programmed via the software as an Analog Input (AI) and Digital Input (DI) in order to control the
camera or as an Analog Output (AO) in order to control the process. The signal level is always 0-10 V.
The process interface can be activated choosing the following options:
Analog Input (AI):
Emissivity, ambient temperature, reference temperature, flag control, triggered recording, triggered
snapshots, triggered line-scanner, uncommitted value
Analog Output (AO):
Main area temperature, internal temperature, flag status, alarm
Digital Input (DI):
Flag control, triggered recording, triggered snapshots, triggered line-scanner
The process interface (electronics within cable as well as industrial interface) must be
powered separately (5-24 VDC). Before switching on the power the PIF cable must be
connected to the camera.
Summary of Contents for PI 160
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual optris PI 160 200 230 400 450 450G7 640 1M Infrared camera...
Page 6: ...6 Appendix F Wiring diagrams PIF 79 Appendix G CE Conformity 83...
Page 28: ...28 Figure 7 PI400 PI450 PI450G7 PI640 PI1M dimensions mm...
Page 31: ...31 Mechanical Installation Figure 10 Cooling Jacket Dimensions...
Page 48: ...48 Figure 24 Stand Alone operation with PI Netbox Figure 25 USB Server Gigabit...
Page 52: ...52 5 2 Software window Figure 27 Software window...
Page 61: ...61 Basics of Infrared Thermometry Figure 31 Non contact thermometry...
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Page 69: ...69 Emissivity metals Appendix A Table of emissivity for metals...
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Page 71: ...71 Emissivity non metals Appendix B Table of emissivity for non metals...
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Page 82: ...82 Figure 41 Relay output at industrial PIF...
Page 83: ...83 CE Conformity Appendix G CE Conformity...
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