3.1.2.1. Mapping Physical Values to Integer-Type Variables
Most industrial measuring devices use 16-bit integers to convert a value from a data source to a
real physical value, such as the voltage, temperature, or relative humidity, etc. For example, using
the range -32768 to 36767 to convert to -10V to +10V. The iKAN series device is able to perform
data mapping to translate an integer value that has been read from a remote data source to a
readable physical value.
For more detailed information on how to increase the decimal places for the number of float-type
variable, please refer to section "4.3.1. Displaying the Mapping Data for Integer-type Variables"