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Attached function
Burnout
When the thermocouple or RTD input is burnt out, the PV Display flashes
.
Input error
indication
Indication
Contents
flashes. Overscale: Measured value has exceeded indication range high limit.
flashes.
Underscale: Measured value has dropped below indication range low
limit.
Thermocouple, RTD input
Input
Input range
Indication range
K
-200 to 1370
-250 to 1420
-320 to 2500
-420 to 2600
-200.0 to 400.0
-200.0 to 450.0
-200.0 to 750.0
-200.0 to 850.0
J
-200 to 1000
-250 to 1050
-320 to 1800
-420 to 1900
R
0 to 1760
-50 to 1810
0 to 3200
-100 to 3300
S
0 to 1760
-50 to 1810
0 to 3200
-100 to 3300
B
0 to 1820
-50 to 1870
0 to 3300
-100 to 3400
E
-200 to 800
-250 to 850
-320 to 1500
-420 to 1600
T
-200.0 to 400.0
-200.0 to 450.0
-200.0 to 750.0
-200.0 to 850.0
N
-200 to 1300
-250 to 1350
-320 to 2300
-420 to 2400
PL-
0 to 1390
-50 to 1440
0 to 2500
-100 to 2600
C(W/Re5-26)
0 to 2315
-50 to 2365
0 to 4200
-100 to 4300
Pt100
-200.0 to 850.0
-200.0 to 900.0
-200.0 to 1000.0
-200.0 to 1100.0
-200 to 850
-210 to 900
-300 to 1500
-318 to 1600
JPt100
-200.0 to 500.0
-200.0 to 550.0
-200.0 to 900.0
-200.0 to 1000.0
-200 to 500
-207 to 550
-300 to 900
-312 to 1000
Direct current, DC voltage input
If measured value exceeds Indication range high limit value, the PV display flashes
, and if measured value drops below the Indication range low limit value, the PV display
flashes
.
Indication range:
[Scaling low limit value – Scaling span x 1%] to [Scaling high limit value + Scaling span x
10%]
(When the range is outside of -1999 to 9999,
or
flashes.)
DC input disconnection:
When DC input is disconnected, the PV display flashes
for 4 to 20 mA DC and 1 to 5
V DC input, and
for 0 to 1 V DC input.
For 0 to 20 mA DC, 0 to 5 V DC and 0 to 10 V DC input, the PV display indicates the value
corresponding with 0 mA or 0 V.
Set value lock
Locks the set values to prevent setting errors. (p.11)
Sensor correction
coefficient
Sets slope of input value from a sensor.
Sensor
correction
Corrects the input value from a sensor. (p.11)