USER MANUAL – Z-DAQ-PID
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Seneca Z-PC Line module: Z-DAQ-PID
The Z-DAQ-PID module acquires one universal input signal (voltage, current, potentiometer,
thermo-couple, thermo-resistance, m-voltmeter) and converts it to an analog format (with PID
regulation).
General characteristics
Three operating mode: conversion with PID regulator, conversion without PID regulator, manual
(constant output configurated through ModBUS register)
Two output types: analog or ON/OFF (time of high-state digital signal is directly proportional to
the analog signal)
Universal input: voltage, current, potentiometer, thermocouple (TC), RTD (Resistance
Temperature Detector) , m-voltmeter
Analog Output: voltage type, active current type, passive current type
Slew-rate, burn-out, output limiters setup
Modbus address and baudrate configurable by Dip-Switches
1. Features
INPUT
Number
1
Resolution
15 bits
Sampling time
Configurable between:
5 ms (“Fast”, no rejection), 16.66 ms
(rejection to 60 Hz) or 20 ms (rejection to 50 Hz)
Filter
Configurable between: 0 (no filter is applied), from 1 (min) to 19
(max)
Response time
Sampling time + 6 ms
Voltage-type IN
Scale range is configurable: from 0 V to 10 V. Input
impedance:>5M
Current-type IN (mA-
passive module/mA-
active module)
Scale range is configurable: from 0 mA to 20 mA. Internal shunt:
50
It’s possible to power the sensor by: itself (mA-passive module)
or module (mA-active module) using #7 screw terminal (max 25 mA
to max 17 V, short-circuited protected)