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Analog Input Units
Default Scaling
User Scaling
Offset Compensation
for ladder programming in the Master to perform math operations. The follow-
ing two methods of input scaling can be used.
Analog input values (count values) are converted to the original voltage and
current values. The units used are mV or
selected, scaling is performed according to the range used, as shown in the
following table.
Input
0 to 5 V
range
100%
5,000 mV
0%
0000 mV
Off-wire
---
Analog input values (count values) are scaled to user-defined values. The
conversion values for 100% and 0% are set using the Setting Tool.
Input
0 to 5 V
range
100%
Set using Setting Tool (–28,000 to 28,000)
0%
Set using Setting Tool (–28,000 to 28,000)
Off-wire
---
Value for 100% set by user
(Scaling point 2)
Value for 0% set by user
(Scaling point 1)
Note Reverse scaling, where the 0% scaling value is higher than the 100% scaling
value, is also supported.
Scaling analog input values of Linear Sensors to distances produces mount-
ing error in the Sensor. Offset compensation compensates for error that
occurs during scaling. The offset amount is added to the scaled line before
processing, as shown in the following diagram. The offset (error) value can be
input between
28,000 to 28,000, but make sure that underflow or overflow
does not occur. The High Limit is 7FFE hex and the Low Limit is 8000 hex.
Note The offset value can be set even when using default scaling.
0 to 10 V
1 to 5 V
10 to
(AD04 only)
10,000
5,000 mV
10,000 mV
mV
0000 mV
1,000 mV
–10,000 mV 0000
---
7FFF hex
---
0 to 10 V
1 to 5 V
10 to
(AD04 only)
---
7FFF hex
---
Scaling value
Conversion
0%
Section 5-4
µ
A. When default scaling is
0 to 20
4 to 20
10 V
mA
mA
µ
20,000
A 20,000
µ
A
4,000
---
7FFF hex
0 to 20
4 to 20
10 V
mA
mA
---
7FFF hex
Input signal range
100%
µ
A
µ
A
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