WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
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Manual
Version 1.1.0
4.3.7
Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), ID 5
4.3.7.1 Default Format
With the setting “Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760)”, the I/O module converts the
measured resistance values of Ni1000 sensors (TK6180, DIN 43760) into
temperature values and outputs the conversion results in degrees Celsius.
The temperature values are displayed at a resolution of 1 digit per 0.1 °C in one
word (16-bit). Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's
complement binary. As a result, 0 °C corresponds to the numeric value 0x0000
and 100 °C to the numeric value 0x03E8 (dec. 1000). The maximum number
range viewable in one word in two's complement representation ranges from
−32768 to +32767. The number range used depends on the sensor type set and the
resolution of the process value. For the setting “Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760)”,
the possib
le numerical range corresponds to the defined temperature range of −60
°C to +250 °C and ranges from −600 to +2500 accordingly.
Table 30: ID 5, Setting Ni1000 (TK6180, DIN 43760), Standard Format
Temperature
°C
Resistance
Ω
Numeric value
1)
Status
byte
hex.
Error
LED
Binary
Hex.
Dec.
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< 10.00
'1111.1101.1010.1000'
0xFDA8
−600
0x50
ON
Short circuit
2)
< −60.0
< 695.20
'1111.1101.1010.1000'
0xFDA8
−600
0x41
ON
Underrange
3)
−60.0
695.20
'1111.1101.1010.1000'
0xFDA8
−600
0x00
OFF
−50.0
742.60
'1111.1110.0000.1100'
0xFE0C
−500
0x00
OFF
0.0
1000.00
'0000.0000.0000.0000'
0x0000
0
0x00
OFF
50.0
1291.10
'0000.0001.1111.0100'
0x01F4
500
0x00
OFF
100.0
1617.80
'0000.0011.1110.1000'
0x03E8
1000
0x00
OFF
150.0
1986.40
'0000.0101.1101.1100'
0x05DC
1500
0x00
OFF
200.0
2406.60
'0000.0111.1101.0000'
0x07D0
2000
0x00
OFF
250.0
2891.60
'0000.1001.1100.0100'
0x09C4
2500
0x00
OFF
> 250.0
> 2891.60
'0000.1001.1100.0100'
0x09C4
2500
0x42
ON
Overrange
3)
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> 5010.00
'0000.1001.1100.0100'
0x09C4
2500
0x60
ON
Wire break
2)
1) Temperature values below 0 °C are represented in two's complement binary.
2) When short circuit and wire break monitoring is ON (see section “Diagnostics” > “Behavior in
the Event of an Error”)
3) When underrange / overrange limit is ON (see section “Diagnostics” > “Behavior in the Event
of an Error”)