No.
Item
Notes
4.
Curve
The first time you set up the sensor, PICUS selects the first empty curve for
you to configure. Use
Rename
to ensure that the curve has a descriptive
name. You can configure up to 20 curves.
Alternatively, you can select a curve from the drop-down menu. All of the
curves that are compatible with the sensor output are listed. When you
select a curve, its configured values replace the x-axis values, the y-axis
values, and the curve points.
INFO
You can also select a
pre-configured curve
, for example
VDO 5
.
This type of curve cannot be modified.
If you change the x-axis values, the y-axis values, and/or the curve points
after selecting a curve, PICUS updates the curve with these values when
you
Write
to the controller.
5.
x-axis and y-axis values
x-axis
: The units that you can choose, and the range is determined by the
analogue input hardware.
y-axis
: The first time you set up the sensor, PICUS uses the analogue input
function units and range.
6.
Curve points
Create points for the curve to convert the analogue input to the value used
by the controller.
Use
Add
to create a new x, y point.
Use
Remove
to remove a x,y point.
For a valid curve, the x-values of the points must be in ascending order.
7.
Graph
A graphic representation of the curve points, and, if applicable, sensor failure
alarms.
8.
Actions
Refresh
to reload the input/output configuration from the controller.
Write
to save the input/output configuration to the controller.
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