Ethernet Modules - ABB SM2000 User Manual

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...4 CONFIGURATION
...4.7.3 Hybrid Modules
Analog output C1 source None
Analog output C1 range Off
Analog output C2 source Analog i/p A1
Analog output C2 range 0.0-100.0, 4.0-20.0mA
Analog Outputs
Engineering low 0.0
Engineering high 100.0
Electrical low 4.0 mA
Electrical high 20 mA

4.7.4 Ethernet Modules

C:- Ethernet
A:- Analog i/p
IP-address 192.168.1.1
78
email 1
email 2
The Analog output source can be any internal or external
analog signal.
The Analog output range is the engineering range of the
output signal – see below.
The 'Engineering low' and 'Engineering high' settings allow
the engineering values corresponding to the 'Electrical low'
and 'Electrical high' values to be set.
The 'Electrical low' and 'Electrical high' values are the
minimum and maximum values of the current output, in
Electrical units. Range: 0 to 21mA.
Source range high
Analog output
engineering high
Analog output
engineering low
Source range low
Refer to the
Ethernet Communications Option User Guide
(IM/SMENET) for information on how to install, configure and
use the instrument on an Ethernet network and for
information on configuring and using the e-mail facility.
21mA
Analog output
electrical high
Analog output
electrical low
0mA

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