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5.11.1 Input Units

Table 19: Defining the input units
Units Description
0
Raw
1
4 to 20 mA
2
0 to 20 mA
3
Discrete (ON/OFF)
4
0 to 10 V (Volts)
6
Temp °C
7
Temp °F
8
Temp °C (Low Res)
9
Temp °F (Low Res)
10
Asynchronous
Counter, 32-bit
11
Asynchronous
Counter, 16-bit

5.11.2 Output Units

Table 20: Defining the output units
Units
Description
0
Raw
1
4 to 20 mA
2
0 to 20 mA
3
Discrete (ON/OFF)
4
0 to 10 V (Volts)
5
Signed Analog, 0 to
10 V
6
Signed Analog, 0 to
20 mA
7
Unsigned Analog, 0 to
20 mA
40
Definition
Displays the raw A/D conversion data with data ranges from 0 to 65535. This units type is
typically used only for factory calibration.
Analog unit. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0 represents 4 mA and 65535
represents 20 mA.
Default analog input unit. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0 represents 0 mA and
65535 represents 20 mA.
Default discrete input unit.
Analog input using 0 to 10 V instead of current. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0
represents 0V and 65535 represents 10V.
Celsius, high resolution. Analog input for temperature devices such as thermocouples, RTD, and
thermistors. In high resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 20.
Fahrenheit, high resolution. Analog input for temperature devices such as thermocouples, RTD,
and thermistors. In high resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 20.
Celsius, low resolution. To measure a greater temperature range, use the low resolution unit. In
low resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 2.
Fahrenheit, low resolution. To measure a greater temperature range, use the low resolution unit.
In low resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 2.
The 32-bit counter value records counts up to 4.29 billion.
The 16-bit counter value records counts up to 65535.
Definition
Displays the raw A/D conversion data with data ranges from 0 to 65535. This units type is
typically used only for factory calibration.
Analog unit. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0 represents 4 mA and 65535
represents 20 mA.
Default analog input unit. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0 represents 0 mA and
65535 represents 20 mA.
Default discrete unit.
Analog unit using 0 to 10 V instead of current. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0
represents 0 V and 65535 represents 10 V.
For a signed value, such as temperature, that is to be converted to a voltage out value. Use null
to set the start point and span to define the range. The null value is the starting temperature to be
associated with 0 V. The span is the entire temperature range that is to be associated with 0 to
10 V.
For a signed value, such as temperature, that is to be converted to a mA out value. Use null to
set the start point and span to define the range. The null value is the starting temperature to be
associated with 0 mA. The span is the entire temperature range that is to be associated with 0 to
20 mA.
For unsigned values, such as a counter, that is to be converted to a mA out value. Use the null to
set the start point and span to define the range. The null value is the distance to be associated
with 0 mA. The span is the entire distance range that is to be associated with 0 to 20 mA.
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LCD
Raw A/D hex value
4.00mA–20.00mA
0.00mA–20.00mA
ON/OFF
0.00V–10.00V
0000.0C
0000.0F
0000.0C
0000.0F
0000 0000
0000
LCD
Raw A/D hex value
4.00mA–20.00mA
0.00mA–20.00mA
ON/OFF
0.00V–10.00V
0.00V–10.00V
0.00mA–20.00mA
0.00mA–20.00mA

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