UMAX180800, 20 Thermocouple, 2 RTD, 4 Inputs, 6 Relays Dual CAN Controller
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X Decimal Digits
0…3
0
Resolution is
10^x, affects X
points
Y Decimal Digits
0…3
0
Resolution is
10^x, affects Y
points
Response 1
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 2
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 3
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 4
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 5
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 6
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 7
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 8
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 9
Drop List
Ramp To
Response 10
Drop List
Ramp To
Point X1
From X-Axis source minimum
to Point 1 - X Value
X-Axis source minimum
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X2
From Point 0 - X Value
to Point 2 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X3
From Point 1 - X Value
to Point 3 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X4
From Point 2 - X Value
to Point 4 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X5
From Point 3 - X Value
to Point 5 - X Value source
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X6
From Point 4 - X Value
to Point 6 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X7
From Point 5 - X Value
to Point 7 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X8
From Point 6 - X Value
to Point 8 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X9
From Point 7 - X Value
to Point 9 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point X10
From Point 8 - X Value
to Point 10 - X Value
Depends on the Table number
See Section 3.10
Point Y1
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y2
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y3
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y4
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y5
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y6
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y7
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y8
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y9
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
Point Y10
-10
6
to 10
6
Depends on the Table number
4.3.10 Programmable Logic Block Setpoints
The Programmable Logic Block setpoints are defined in Section 3.11. Refer to that section for
detailed information on how these setpoints are used. The screen capture in Figure 22 displays