Configuration - JUMO AQUIS touch S Assembly Instructions Manual

Modular multichannel measuring device for liquid analysis with integrated controller and paperless recorder
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10 Configuration

10.10.2
Configuration
Gen. settings for all types of digital sensors
Configuration point Selection/
Description
Alarms 1/2
Only for sensors with JUMO digiLine pH/ORP/T
Configuration point Selection/
TAG checking
Sensor TAG
Filter Time Constant
Start of display range -99999 to +99999
Display range end
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Open Configuration Digital Sensors:
Device Menu > Configuration > Digital Sensors > Digital Sensors 1 to 6 > Con-
figuration
setting option
up to 15 text characters
Analog input alarms are used to monitor measured values in relation to ad-
justable limit values.
The alarm settings for all analog device functions are explained together.
Chapter 10.11.1 "Alarms for analog signals and digital sensors", page 42
setting option
inactive
active
up to 20 text characters
a
0 to 25 s
-99999 to +99999
Explanation
Plain text designation for the digital
sensor input
This designation is displayed in
menus, e. g. analog or binary selec-
tion.
Explanation
If desired, this function can be acti-
vated to assign JUMO digiLine elec-
tronics to measuring points. When it
is activated, the "TAG number" of the
sensor is compared with the entry in
the "Sensor Tag" field of the digital
sensor inputs on connection of a sen-
sor to a master device. If these differ,
the JUMO digiLine electronics are
not linked.
The "TAG number" of the JUMO dig-
iLine electronics can be entered and
edited in the JUMO digiLine electron-
ics only with the JUMO DSM soft-
ware.
Optimization of measured value up-
dating in the JUMO digiLine electron-
ics
The higher the value of the filter time
const., the slower the measured val-
ue is updated.
b
Upper/lower limit for labeling the
scale when displaying measured val-
b
ues, e.g. in recorder diagrams and
bar graphs

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