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INPUT CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
The indicator needs to be appropriately configured for Sensor/Transmitter Input type, PV indication, digital filter etc. The
PAGE-12 parameters are listed below in Table 6.1.
Table 6.1
Settings
(Default Value)
Parameter Description
DIGITAL FILTER
Sets the time constant, in Seconds, for the low-pass digital filter
applied to the measured PV. The filter helps smoothing /
averaging the signal input and removing the undesired noise. The
higher the filter value the lower the indication response to the PV
changes and vice-a-versa.
0.5 to 60.0 Seconds
(in steps of 0.5 Seconds)
(Default : 2.0 sec.)
(Default :
)
EU
Refer Table 6.2
Refer Table 6.3
(Default : 0.1)
Select Input type in accordance with the output signal form the
connected Sensor/Transducer. Ensure proper hardware jumper
settings.
INPUT TYPE
Set the Process Value indication resolution (decimal point). All the
resolution based parameters (hysteresis, alarm setpoints etc.)
then follow this resolution setting.
RESOLUTION
Select appropriate Units from the list in Table 6.2. Note however
that the selected Units are for the purpose of Lower Readout
indication only.
UNITS
Refer Table 6.3
(Default : 0-20 mA)
PV RANGE HIGH
Sets process value corresponding to maximum signal output from
the connected Sensor/Transducer (e.g., 5 V, 10 V, 20 mA, etc.).
OFFSET
This value is algebraically added to the measured PV to derive the
final PV that is displayed and used for Alarm / Retransmission.
Final PV = Measured PV + Offset
-19999 to +99999
(Default : 1000.0)
PV RANGE LOW
Sets process value corresponding to minimum signal output from
the connected Sensor/Transducer (e.g., 0 V, 0 mA, 4 mA, etc.).
-19999 to +99999
(Default : 0.0)
For DC Lin. Volts/Current
-19999 to +99999 Counts
(Default : 0)
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