14 Inputs
FLUXUS G831ST-HT
14.1 Configuration of an input
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14.1.3
Definition of a switching condition
A switching condition can be defined.
• Select
Yes
if a switching condition is to be defined. Select
No
to display the next menu item.
• Press ENTER.
If a switching condition is defined, several transmitter functions can remotely be triggered.
• Select a list item:
–
MAX (x>limit)
: the switching condition is met if the measured value exceeds the limit.
–
MIN (x<limit)
: the switching condition is met if the measured value falls below the limit
–
ERR (x=fail)
: the switching condition is met if a measurement is not possible.
–
Within range
: the switching condition is met if the measured value is within the defined range.
–
Out of range
: the switching condition is met if the measured value is outside the defined range.
• Press ENTER.
• Enter the limit for the switching condition.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if
MAX (x>limit)
or
MIN
(x<limit)
is selected.
It is possible to define a hysteresis to avoid a constant switching of the event trigger.
The event trigger will be activated if the measured value exceeds the upper limit and deactivated if it falls below the lower
limit.
• Enter the value for the hysteresis.
If zero is entered, no hysteresis is used.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if
MAX (x>limit)
or
MIN
(x<limit)
is selected.
• Enter the center of the switching range.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if
Within range
or
Out of range
is selected.
• Enter the width of the switching range.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if
Within range
or
Out of range
is selected.
• Enter a time interval at the end of which the event trigger has to switch.
• Press ENTER.
Special functions\Inputs\...\Trigger value
Special functions\Inputs\...\Function
Special functions\Inputs\...\Trigger value
Special functions\Inputs\...\Hysteresis
Special functions\Inputs\...\Range center
Special functions\Inputs\...\Range width
Special functions\Inputs\...\Glitch interval