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11.1.4 Service
The ‘Service’ tab is only available to the Administrator and enables execute
following tasks:
Restart
– results in restart of the device.
Restore Factory Settings
– using the function will result in deleting all of the earlier
settings, the archive files created so far will not be deleted (more in section
Factory
settings
).
Serial Number & MAC Address
– enables displaying the serial number and MAC
address.
11.2 Input and output settings (I/O)
The window enables configuration of inputs and outputs. Switching between settings
windows is possible by using tabs. The operating mode for each input/output can be
defined independently. Confirm
and cancel
buttons are common for both
sub-windows, clicking on these buttons results in toggles to the Main Menu.
In the I/O settings window only the hint regarding the correct connection of jumpers
inside the device is displayed (not their current configuration). The
symbol means
shorted jumper, the
symbol means opened jumper. Detailed information about the
correct connection of jumpers is in the section
Configuration of jumpers inside the device
.
Fig. 11.2 An example view
of the ‘Inputs and Outputs’ settings window.
11.2.1 Inputs
Inputs IN1 and IN2
Mode:
4-20mA
(0-20mA, 4-20mA, -10V - +10V, 0-10V, R/RTD (2-w.))
[1]
Adjustment:
[value]
[2]
[1]: Selection of the operating mode for a given measurement input (IN1 or IN2) for
receiving standard signals:
0-20mA
,
4-20mA
,
-10V - +10V
,
0-10V
or
R/RTD (2-w.)
.
[2]:
It enables to add adjustment (offset) to the measured value.
Inputs IN3 and IN4
Mode:
Disabled
(Disabled, State, Frequency, Impulse)
[1]
[1]: Depending on the configuration, the binary inputs can work in the state detection
mode (
State
), frequency measurement (
Frequency
) or pulse counting (
Impulse
).