Input Channels; Output Channels - DANIEL 2500 User's Reference Manual

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The following is a detailed explanation of the MAIN MENU's 12 sub-menus.

INPUT CHANNELS

The INPUT CHANNELS sub-menu, which is the first selection listed on the MAIN
MENU, has three lower level sub-menus. They are:
ANALOG INPUTS
STATUS INPUTS
PULSE INPUTS

OUTPUT CHANNELS

The OUTPUT CHANNELS sub-menu, which is the second selection on the Main
menu, has two lower level sub-menus. They are:
ANALOG OUTPUTS
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The ANALOG INPUTS lower level sub-menu
displays the variable names, values, units, alarm
limits, scaling factors, and default values of the
analog input channels.
The STATUS INPUTS lower level sub-menu
provides for changing the states of status (discrete)
input channels, and for displaying the variable
names, states, and units.
The PULSE INPUTS lower level sub-menu allows
the values of the pulse input channels to be
changed, and displays the channel variable names,
values, and units.
The ANALOG OUTPUTS lower sub-menu
provides for changing the values of the analog
output channels and for displaying the variable
names, values, units, alarm limits, and scaling
factors of the channels.
MODEL 2500
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