Offset; Gain; Modbus; Events - Brainchild PR10 User Manual

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5.1.1.6.4 Scale
Appears only for linear input type. The user can scale the input to the engineering unit as per the
application requirement.

5.1.1.7 Offset

It is to offset the input value to correct the sensor error.

5.1.1.8 Gain

It is a multiplier to correct the sensor error.
The correct value = (the process value x gain) + offset

5.1.1.9 Modbus

The scaling of the channel value in Modbus communication.

5.1.1.10 Events

Events are frequently used for Alarm purposes. The events can be used to operate digital
outputs (DO), Timer, Totalizer, Counter or Report. There are maximum five events can be added to each
analog input.
Press "Add" to add new event and Press "Remove" to remove selected event
5.1.1.10.1 Type
There are various types of events are available for the user to select for job or alarm purpose.
They are listed as below.
5.1.1.10.1.1 H
It is high event. When the process value is higher than high limit, then the alarm or job
associated with this event is actuated.
5.1.1.10.1.2 L
It is low event. When the process value is lower than low limit, then the alarm or job associated
with this event is actuated.
5.1.1.10.1.3 HH
It is high high event. When the process value is higher than high high limit, then the alarm or job
associated with this event is actuated. This is another limit higher than high limit for double warning.
5.1.1.10.1.4 LL
It is low low event. When the process value is lower than low low limit, then the alarm or job
associated with this event is actuated. This is another limit lower than low limit for double warning.
5.1.1.10.1.5 Dev+
It is deviation+ event. This event will be triggered on the positive deviation of process value. The
job or alarm is activated when the process value is deviated by the value higher than set point from the
previous process value.
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