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2 . 1 - V o l t a g e I n p u t
Below is an example of a typical 0-10V sensor attached and configured for use with the Q5. When installing, first confirm
that the Q5 is configured in Voltage Mode (see section 2.0 for details on voltage mode). Next, attach the analog output
from your sensor to the + terminal on the Q5 channel (shown in the diagram below).
Navigate to the Analog Inputs menu, select the channel, then select Voltage Mode under Channel Mode. Next select
Analog Value under the Measurement Type drop down (Channel Mode and Measurement Type are highlighted in the
blue box).
Set the sensor range using the specs found on the side of the sensor or in the provided data sheet. In the above
example, 0V corresponds to 0 PSI and 10V corresponds to 100 PSI. Enter the voltage output range of the sensor's
analog output in the green box. If the sensor output was a 0-5V signal level, the values in the green box would be 0
and 5 instead of 0 and 10.
The Multiplier, Offset and Gain are automatically set when using the Input Scaling section.
For higher voltages (up to 300V) the Q5 Voltage Reducer hardware module may be used with the following
configuration. For more details on AC power, refer to section 2.5.
Q5 Voltage Reducer
Module (for voltages
up to 300V
RMS).
Q5 Voltage Reducer
Module (installed).
Input Scaling for Q5 Voltage Reducer Module