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Document name: Link IO - Manual
Document date: 1.2 10/02/2020
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Analog input re-scale to analog output
Any Universal Channel configured as Analog Input (that being a passive Temperature sensor or an active
input such as 4-20mA or 0-10V) can be re-scaled to a 0-100% analog output signal, which can be sent to
either a Universal Channel configured as Analog Output, or to one of the 2 dedicated Analog Outputs
available on the main unit.
2 analog input re-scale to analog output functions are available on each main device and each expansion.
On the first row it is possible to select the Universal Channel used as analog input to be rescaled.
Note: the Universal Channel MUST be configured as Analog Input
On the second row it is possible to select a Universal Channel used as enable signal. On the main unit it is
possible to select also one of the 2 dedicated digital inputs. It is also possible to select whether the enable
signal is direct (contact open = enable) or reverse (contact close = enable).
Leaving the “En input” to “—” will
keep the function always enabled.
Note: if selecting a Universal Channel, it MUST be configured as Digital Input
On the fourth and fifth row we can find the Analog input value associated to 0% analog output and the value
associated to 100% analog output.
Example 1: out 0% > in 20.0, out 100% > in 25.0. This will keep the analog output at 0% below 20.0 analog
input, then modulate the output to 100% proportionally with the analog input increasing from 20.0 to 25.0,
maintaining the output at 100% for any higher value of analog input.
Example 2: out 0% > in 55.0, out 100% > in 50.0. This will keep the analog output at 0% above 55.0 analog
input, then modulate the output to 100% proportionally with the analog input decreasing from 55.0 to 50.0,
maintaining the output at 100% for any lower value of analog input.
On the last row it is possible to select up to 3 Universal Channels configured as analog output or dedicated
analog outputs in case of the main unit (local) to send the output signal out of the device.
Note: if selecting a Universal Channel, it MUST be configured as Analog Output