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Hi.A
: programming of the maximum electrical scale of the analogue
output.
Value expressed as % of the output range (20mA, ±20mA, ±10mA,
±5mA, 10V, ±10V, ±5V, ±1V) to be generated in correspondence with the
maximum measured value (Hi.E parameter). Value to be programmed
within the range: 0.0
≤
Hi.A
≤
99.9.
Example: (0/20mA output) “Hi.E”= 100kW that must correspond to a
retransmitted signal of 18mA.
“Hi.A” (%) = 100 x?mA
20
that in our example corresponds to: 100x18mA/20 = 90%; then enter
90.0.
Example (0/10V output): “Hi.E ” = 100kW that must correspond to a
retransmitted signal of 5V.
“Hi.A” (%) = 100 x ?V
10
that in our example corresponds to: 100x5V/10 = 50%; then enter 50.0.
Also in this case it is possible to invert the scale, that is, a decreasing value
of the retransmitted signal may correspond to an increasing value of the
input variable.
Example (±10V output): “Hi.E” = 100kW that must correspond to a
retransmitted signal of 5V.
“Hi.A” (%) =100- 100 x 5V
20
that in our example corresponds to: 100-(100x5V/20) = 75%; then enter
75.0
Lo.E
: programming of the minimum electrical scale of the measurement
(Lo.E is connected to the output value Lo.A). This value is preceded by
a symbol indicating the multiplier of the measured parameter. The
multiplier's symbol corresponds to the values indicated in the following
table:
Symbol
Multiplier
none 1
K
1000
M
1000000
Moreover, the display will show the decimal point corresponding to the full
scale. As a result, the programmable value, excluding the decimal point,
will be as follows: -999
≤
Lo.E
≤
999.
Note. Should one or more of the preceding retransmitted measurements
have been modified, then the displayed value will be "000", otherwise the