NVT-E
Operating/Assembly instructions
KTR-N
Sheet:
Edition:
42611 EN
15 of 27
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Please observe protection
note ISO 16016.
Drawn:
2019-12-06 Pz/Bet
Replacing:
KTR-N dated 2019-02-14
Verified:
2019-12-06 Pz
Replaced by:
All switching outputs are set in the same way. Therefore, the number of the switching output is marked with x. Call
up the switching output to be set via the menu of the corresponding measurement size (
or
).
Main menu meas. value
Meas. value
____
Measured value
Display
____
Settings OUTX
Out X
out _
►
▲▼
Table 6: Assignment of switching outputs (factory-provided)
Switching output
Assignment with
2 switching outputs
Assignment with
4 switching outputs
1
Level
Level
2
Temperature
Level
3
Temperature
4
Temperature
The assignment of the switching outputs as well as further basic settings referring to all
switching outputs can be modified in the menu Basic settings extended functions.
The submenu Extended functions allows to make further settings for each switching output,
for example, the switching characteristics of the output. Testing the output is possible here,
too.
The switching characteristics for the output are defined in the following menu:
Definition OUTX
Set Out X
ou_
►
Hno - FM
Parameter
___
Extenden functions
EF X
EF_
Settings OUTX
Out X
out _
►
►
Main menu meas. value
Meas. value
____
►
The following menu items are available:
Hysteresis function
Hysteresis function
make contact
Hysteresis function
break contact
Function of make contact or break contact setting
the output signal when exceeding the switching
point defined. If the reset point is fallen below, the
output signal is deleted.
Make contact
means here that the PNP switching
output is closed if the measured value is above the
switching point
x
x and is opened if the reset
point
x
is fallen below.
Break contact
means here that the PNP switching
output is open if the measured value is above the
switching point
x
and is closed if the reset point
x
is fallen below.
See explanations in the drawing below.
4
Operation
4.7 Switching outputs
4.7.1 Definition of switching characteristics