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7.5.3 Analog Inputs
– PDCIO and PAI
If the IPC402x device is configured to use PDCIO for extended I/O, see section 6.1, analog input subtabs are
displayed showing the analog inputs of PDCIO and attached PAI modules. Configuration of thes PDCIO
objects is made in the same way as for other logical and physical analog inputs. The added objects are not
described in details in this manual, for more information please refer to
the user’s
manual of PDC2/PDCIO
[4]. The PDC2/PDCIO manual also describes how to add and activate additional modules for analog inputs,
PAI.
See section 7.5 Analog Inputs (I/O-addressing
Analog Inputs) for the general description of object
settings.
The PCIO/PAI objects have the following factory settings:
▪
Type
-
Float [SI]
▪
Settings
–
Blocked
- Yes
▪
Settings
–
Time tagged
- No
▪
Settings
–
Cyclic
- No
▪
Deadband
- 0 ms
▪
Address
- See PDC2/PDCIO manual [4]
PDCIO can be configured for battery supervision, which adds logical input objects to the tab. These objects
have factory settings according to the PDC2/PDCIO manual [4] and the settings template for
IPC402x [5].
In addition,
there are
thresholds for temperature alarms on the subtab
Analog
Inputs
–
PDCIO
. The
temperature measured by an external temperature sensor is compared to these settings and alarms are
generated if the temperature exceed/fall short of the thresholds. The alarm objects are defined on the
Binary Inputs
–
PDCIO
subtab.
Parameter
Description
Range
Factory value
Unit
PT100 High level 1
Alarm level high temperature level 1
1..1 000
100
°C
PT100 High level 2
Alarm level high temperature level 2
1..1 000
150
°C
PT100 Low level
Alarm level low temperature
-40..+20
-10
°C