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4.1 Setting Auxiliary Input Conditions
This section explains the following settings for auxiliary input conditions. This feature is available on
models with the /AUX option.
• Input signal name
• Scaling factor
• Unit
• Input signal range
• Input signal linear scale
• Line filter
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“Auxiliary Input Conditions (Option)” in the features guide
Setting Auxiliary Input Conditions (Aux Settings)
Press
SHIFT+SCALING
(MOTOR/AUX SET) to display the following screen.
On models with the /MTR option, the motor evaluation conditions setup screen is displayed. See section 3.1.
Set the input signal name (up to 8 characters).
Set the scaling factor (0.0001 to 99999.9999).
Set the unit (up to 8 characters).
Turns the auto range on and off
Set the fixed range (20V, 10V, 5V, 2V, 1V, 500mV, 200mV,
100mV, 50mV).
Set the linear scale (A: 1.000 m to 1.000 M; B: −1.000 M to
1.000M).
Set A (the slope) and B (the offset).
Computes A and B
Set the line filter (OFF, 100Hz, 1kHz).
You can configure up to two input signals.
Computing A and B (Calculation)
Compute A (the slope) and B (the offset) from two points on the characteristics graph of the input
signal.
On the auxiliary input conditions setup screen, select
Calculation
to display the following screen.
Set the first X-axis value [V] and Y-axis value [Unit]
(−1.000 T to 1.000 T).
Set the second X-axis value [V] and Y-axis value [Unit]
(−1.000 T to 1.000 T).
Computes A and B
Cancels the computation
Chapter 4
Auxiliary Input Conditions (Option)