...3.1 Set Up Input (Process Variable)
SEt UP
INPUt
SELECt
PV–4
PV–3
PV–2
PV–1
INtYP
rtd
tCPL
VOLt
LO OHM
HI OHM
MAMP
MVLt
NONE
NONE
LNtYP
5/2
3/2
SQrt
rtd
tC–b
tC–N
tC–E
tC–J
tC–t
tC–S
tC–r
tC–K
NONE
Page Header – Set Up Input (Process Variable)
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Set Up Pen Range Page
Select Channel
Select the channel to be programmed:
PV– 1
–
Channel 1
PV– 2
–
Channel 2
PV– 3
–
Channel 3
PV– 4
–
Channel 4
Note. In the remaining frames press the
Input Type (Process Variable)
Caution. Ensure the correct input link positions are selected and the input is wired
correctly – see Section 5,
Select the input type required:
rtd
–
Resistance thermometer
tCPL
–
Thermocouple
VOLt
–
Voltage
LO OHM
–
Low resistance (≤750Ω)
HI OHM
–
High resistance (>750Ω)
MAMP
–
Current
MU. L t
–
Millivolt (≤150mV)
NONE
–
None
Linearizer Type
Select the linearizer type required:
5/2
–
x
5/2
3/2
–
x
3/2
SQrt
–
Square Root
rtd
–
Resistance thermometer
tC–b
–
Type B thermocouple
tC–N
–
Type N thermocouple
tC–E
–
Type E thermocouple
tC–J
–
Type J thermocouple
tC–t
–
Type T thermocouple
tC–S
–
Type S thermocouple
tC–r
–
Type R thermocouple
tC–K
–
Type K thermocouple
NONE
–
No linearizer
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3 BASIC CONFIGURATION LEVEL...
press the
.
CONNECTIONS & LINKS
Open channel flow applications
switch.
switch to view the channel selected.
5
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