User manual - METER PDU-4x0-W
Figure 7.3 E
xample of definition of permissible range of input signal -
“
Lo r
” and “
Hi r
” parameters (
“4-20”
mode)
The
“Lo r”
parameter is important if input is set to
“4-20”
,
“1-5”
or
“2-10”
mode
only, and determines lower border of the permissible range. If input is set to
“0-20”
,
“0-5”
or
“0-10”
mode then lower border of the permissible range is
always 0.
For example if input is set to
“4-20”
mode, then lower border is calculated due to
expression:
I
min
= 4 mA - 4 mA ×
“Lo r”
%.
The
“Lo r”
value can be set from 0 to 99.9%.
Parameter
“Hi r”
determines the upper border of the permissible range accordingly
to the expression (for all modes).
For example if input is set to
“4-20”
mode, then upper border is calculated due to
expression:
I
max
= 20 mA + 20 mA ×
“Hi r”
%.
The value of
“Hi r”
can be set from 0 to 19.9%
In example no 1 of the
DISPLAY VALUES CALCULATION
paragraph the
procedure of the permissible input range determining is presented in details.
If the measurement value does not exceed
permissible measurement range
but
displayed value exceeds range -999 ÷ 9999, the warning
”-Ov-”
is displayed rather
than the calculated result.
7.3.3.
”OutP” menu
This menu contains parameters of passive current output control. Menu is available if the
device is equipped with current output.
Current output can be controlled depend on both present measured value and peak
value (if peak detection is enabled).
“Omod”
- current output mode, can be set to values:
”
oFF
”
- current output disabled (the idle current ca. 2.5 mA is generated),
“
4-20
”
- current output enabled with 4 ÷ 20 mA mode,
”
modb
”
- current output controlled via RS-485 interface.
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”
Lo r
” = 75,0% (3 mA)
”
Hi r
” = 5,0 % (1 mA)
4
21
permissible measurement range
measurement result is displayed
regardless on nominal range exceeding
nominal measurement range (4-20mA)
[mA]
20
22
1
0
I
min
I
max
display
message ”
-Lo-
”
display
message ”
-Hi-
”
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