User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
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Compensation mode
– allows to choose the parameter which will be used in
the compensation process,
◦
disable
– compensation is not active,
◦
manual
– allows to compensate the sensor constant offset,
–
Compensation
– the parameter which allows to compensate a sensor
error manually, the value written here will be added or subtracted from
the measured sensor value,
◦
automatic
– allows to compensate the difference between the real
temperature and that measured by the sensor,
–
Actual temperature
– the parameter in which the user enters the
actual temperature near the sensor, which is measured with a more
reliable thermometer,
–
Compensate
– the button which activates the compensation; the value
which is written in the
Actual temperature
parameter will be from now
on used for compensation,
–
Compensation
– a read only parameter; displays the voltage value
calculated to compensate the temperature measurement,
The user should remember that after changing the sensor new settings in the
Wire
compensation
menu should be made.
The connectors temperature input parameters are:
–
Name
– each built-in input already has a name given by the device and the user
cannot change it, for the description of the
Name
–
Unit
– the parameter which displays the measurement unit -
°C
,
–
Mode
– the parameter which displays
Temp. of connectors
,
–
Low limit
– defines the measurement level below which the
Lo
state will be
displayed in the logical channel,
–
High limit
– defines the measurement level above which the
Hi
state will be
displayed in the logical channel,
–
Offset
– the parameter which allows to add or subtract a constant value to
the temperature measured by the connectors temperature sensor,
7.9.5.9.
Optoisolated digital inputs modules
D
modules are equipped with eight, sixteen or twenty four digital inputs, see
Appendices 8.9. D8, D16, D24 – OPTOISOLATED DIGITAL INPUTS MODULE
. These
inputs can be used individually, but also in groups of four or all the inputs available in
a module. Measurement results are presented in the decimal system.
The
D
modules parameters are:
–
Name
– each built-in input already has a name given by the device and the user
cannot change it, for the description of the
Name
–
Filter time
– defines minimal time that has to elapse from the last input state
change, if this change wants to be noticed; Each input has the possibility to set its
own Filter time, even if this input is a part of another one, a different set of this
parameter does not disturb its work,
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