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FLOWSIC100 Flare · Operating Instructions · 8013344/11L2/V 2-5/2018-10 · © SICK Engineering GmbH
Start-up and Parameter Settings
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4.2.7
Setting the analog inputs parameters
Select the "Parameter / Measure Point 1(2/3) / Analog Input Parameter" directory ("MCU-
P" device file) to set the analog inputs.
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"Parameter / Measuring Point 1 / Analog Input Parameter" directory
Field
Parameter
Remark
Type of temperature
value
External analog
value
The value of one of the external sensors connected to the analog input is used to
calculate the value in standard condition.
Selecting the parameter opens entry fields to select the analog input, to set
parameters for the physical measured value range and to assign range limits to the
analog input limits.
External digital
value
For detailed information, see document 8017538 „FLOWSIC100 Flare: MCUP
Interfaces“, §4.3 „Starting up the digital transmitter interface“ .
Constant Value
A constant value to be entered in the adjacent field is used to calculate the value in
standard condition.
Internal value (S/R
unit A)
The temperature value determined internally in sender/receiver unit A is used to
calculate the value in standard condition
External Modbus
value
Reading in of external tempreature values via Modbus registers; for detailed
information see Modbus Specification.
Type of pressure
value
External analog
value
The value of one of the external sensors connected to the analog input is used to
calculate the value in standard condition.
Selecting the parameter opens entry fields to select the analog input, to set
parameters for the physical measured value range and to assign range limits to the
analog input limits.
External digital
value
For detailed information, see document 8017538 „FLOWSIC100 Flare: MCUP
Interfaces“, §4.3 „Starting up the digital transmitter interface“ .
Constant Value
A constant value to be entered in the adjacent field is used to calculate the value in
standard condition.
External Modbus
value
Reading in of external pressure values via Modbus registers; for detailed information
see Modbus Specification.
NOTICE:
All pressure values in SOPAS are "absolute pressure".