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4ai u/i diff galv 4-channel analog input; for voltage/current
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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-471 4AI U/I Diff Galv
Table 49: General Module/Channel parameters
Parameters
Diagnostics:
Overload
Channel x (x = 0...3)
Diagnostics:
Measurement
Underrange
Channel x (x = 0...3)
Diagnostics:
Line break
Channel x (x = 0...3)
Process alarm:
Lower user limit value
underrange
Channel x (x = 0...3)
User-defined lower limit
Channel x (x = 0...3)
Process alarm:
Upper user limit value
exceeded
Channel x (x = 0...3)
Value
Explanation
0 (false)
An overload on the respective signal channel
does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm nor entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true)
Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
an overload leads to transmission of a
diagnostic alarm and entry in the diagnostics
database of the station proxy.
0 (false)
An overrange on the respective signal channel
does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm nor entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true)
Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
an overrange leads to transmission of a
diagnostic alarm and entry in the diagnostics
database of the station proxy.
0 (false)
A line break on the respective signal channel
does not lead to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm nor to entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
*)
1 (true)
Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated, a
line break leads to transmission of a diagnostic
alarm and entry in the diagnostics database of
the station proxy.
0 (false)
Falling below the lower user limit on the
respective signal channel does not lead to
transmission of a process alarm. Each lower
user limit is set in a different attribute.
*)
1 (true)
Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
falling below the lower user limit leads to
transmission of a process alarm. No entry in the
diagnostics database of the station proxy is not
made. Each lower user limit is set in a different
attribute.
Based on the value range of the input signal, a
lower limit value of the input signal that can lead
to the abovementioned event of a process alarm
can be specified.
0 (false)
Exceeding the upper use limit on the respective
signal channel does not lead to transmission of
a process alarm. Each upper user limit is set in
a different attribute.
*)
1 (true)
Provided that the channel diagnostics of the
respective signal channel has been activated,
exceeding the upper user limit leads to
transmission of a process alarm. No entry in the
diagnostics database of the station proxy is not
made. Each upper user limit is set in a different
attribute.
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