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MP2 User Guide
Figure 43 - Add/change input settings
9.1.1
Point
This is the physical location of the input on the back of the MP2. Use the dropdown to select input 1-32.
9.1.2
Point Name
The point name will allow up to thirty-two characters to describe the point being monitored. The name
is case sensitive and will be displayed exactly as you typed it.
9.1.3
Sensor Type
The sensor type dropdown will list the available choices for the input. They are as follows:
DRYNO
A dry contact closure that is normally open. This input will show an OFF value
when open and an ON value when closed.
DRYNC
A dry contact closure that is normally closed. This input will show an ON value
when open and an OFF value when closed.
WETNO
A wet contact closure that is normally open. A wet contact is an input that
provides its own voltage. A value greater than 2.8 VDC is determined to be in
the ON state and a voltage less than 0.8VDC is deemed to be in the OFF state.
The maximum voltage allowed on the input is 65VDC.
WETNC
A wet contact closure that is normally closed. A wet contact is an input that
provides its own voltage. A value greater than 2.8 VDC is determined to be in
the OFF state and a voltage less than 0.8VDC is deemed to be in the ON state.
The maximum voltage allowed on the input is 65VDC.
TEMPF
The MP2 supports 10k Type III thermistors. Choosing TEMPF will display
readings in Fahrenheit.
TEMPC
The MP2 supports 10k Type III thermistors. Choosing TEMPC will display
readings in Celsius.
CUSTOM
The custom scale allows you to enter a scale using the Custom Low and Custom
High fields. This allows you to create a scale for any sensor that provides a signal
between 0-5 VDC or 0-20 mA. Note the scale is a linear interpolation between
the low and high values. Quest has a spreadsheet file to assist in determining
scale factors. Please contact your representative to obtain a copy of the file.